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Ned Marriner is a fifteen year-old boy with raging hormones, hanging out with his father who is a world-renowned photographer working on a new coffee table book in the south of France.
“Ysabel” by Guy Gavriel Kay (Roc, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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After all, when most Americans can no longer stay afloat, the banks will sink alongside them as they did back in Marriner Eccles’ day.
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Bruce labelled Marriner's actions as "obscene", a "joke" and an "outrage" and the FA have stepped in to warn him about his future conduct.
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The reason was explained by Marriner Eccles, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, in hearings before the House Committee on Banking and Currency in 1941.
Ellen Brown: Cheney Was Right About One Thing: Deficits Don't Matter Ellen Brown 2011
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The experiment "would have been totally impossible without this," said John Marriner, a scientist at Fermilab, the government's high-energy physics laboratory in Illinois.
Simon van der Meer, Nobel laureate in physics, dies at 85 2011
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Arsène Wenger talks with the referee, Andre Marriner, right, at the end of Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Liverpool.
Arsène Wenger fumes after Arsenal blow their title chances 2011
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Wenger was left enraged at the referee, Andre Marriner, for pointing to the spot after Emmanuel Eboué appeared to push Lucas Leiva in the 101st minute of the contest.
Arsène Wenger fumes after Arsenal blow their title chances 2011
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As Marriner Eccles observed in the 1930s, That is what our money system is.
Ellen Brown: Japan Shows How to Defuse Debt Time-Bomb Ellen Brown 2011
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In fact, FDR's adviser to the nascent FHA, Marriner Eccles, was guided by a strong belief that in a depression the proper role of government should be one of generating the maximum degree of private spending through a minimum of public investment.
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This, Marriner said, was "breakthrough technology."
Simon van der Meer, Nobel laureate in physics, dies at 85 2011
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