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  • Marlisa Kopenski, brand director for Kahler Slater, a Milwaukee-based architecture and design firm, says she has given around 40 informational interviews in the nine years since she left business school with many of the requests coming via the alumni directory.

    Seeking Information, Not Employment Elizabeth Garone 2011

  • They're often grown near fields of wheat and rye, and farmers may rotate the fields, said Marlisa Brown, a registered dietitian in New York and author of "Gluten-Free, Hassle Free" and "Easy, Gluten-Free."

    LIVESTRONG.COM: Gluten: Friend Or Foe? LIVESTRONG.COM 2011

  • They're often grown near fields of wheat and rye, and farmers may rotate the fields, said Marlisa Brown, a registered dietitian in New York and author of "Gluten-Free, Hassle Free" and "Easy, Gluten-Free."

    LIVESTRONG.COM: Gluten: Friend Or Foe? LIVESTRONG.COM 2011

  • "He would wait for someone else to order and say, 'That sounds good, I'll have that,'" Henry's granddaughter, Marlisa McLaughlin said.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

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