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The hundredth volume, The New Naturalists by Peter Marren, is about to be published.
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The hundredth volume, The New Naturalists by Peter Marren, is about to be published.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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The hundredth volume, The New Naturalists by Peter Marren, is about to be published.
April 2005 2005
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His capacity for this kind of transition is as Susan Marren has argued the defining quality of his specific historical situation.
The State of Things: Olaudah Equiano and the Volatile Politics of Heterocosmic Desire 2006
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Marren then turned the gun on himself and saved the taxpayers, quite frankly, a lot of money.
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Lynda Marren, 48, of Hillsdale, Calif., usually supports Republican politicians, but she paid $500 to hear Obama speak four years ago.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Lynda Marren, 48, of Hillsdale, Calif., usually supports Republican politicians, but she paid $500 to hear Obama speak four years ago.
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"It never occurred to me to buy flood insurance," said Marren, who lives in the Wayne section of Radnor Township near a humble, nameless tributary that on most days would not be mistaken for the Mississippi.
Winging It 2011
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Neale and Bianchini went 1-2 and were followed by junior Marlee Routhschild (fourth), senior Marren Haneberg (sixth) and sophomore Megan Davis (ninth).
The Seattle Times 2011
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Naturalist and writer Peter Marren has accused the Government's wildlife agency, Natural England, of being a "pathetic delivery boy" of ministers' wishes.
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