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"When I'm in my uniform, I'm all military, all discipline," Manhart replied.
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Unfortunately for Manhart, the Air Force's top brass wasn't exactly titillated.
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Manhart was immediately demoted to a desk job, and now faces a possible discharge pending an "investigation."
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One only need look at the pictures of Manhart in Playboy -- the clothed ones, in which she's putting the rookies through their paces -- to note that the lady can probably handle the fallout.
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The second result was that it was read by Mike Manhart, a microbiologist working for Proctor and Gamble in the USA.
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In a CNN interview on Friday, Manhart was asked about the prospect of basic trainees snickering at her commands and thinking salacious thoughts about her.
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If Sergeant Manhart can go out there, can go back to work and continue to do her function as -- and do the work, more power to her.
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Staff Sergeant Manhart, hanks very much for joining us.
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The latter was surnamed Manhart after his estate, the "Untermanhartsgut", and it was from him that the sect derived its name.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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"Manharter" in Tyrol took the name of the peasant Manhart, who, influenced by the assistant curate Kaspar Hagleitner, maintained that the acts of the Tyrolese ecclesiastics who had sworn fealty to
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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