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It's the kind of impact you wouldn't expect from a nonwind event,'' Maylor said.
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And so, for example, even in infancy, there's work that shows, this is by Agie Covax(ph) and Jacques Maylor(ph), that even at seven months of age, a baby who's growing up bilingual is - all babies are able to learn, like if they hear a particular sound, to turn their head to the right.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The Freund Trail and trailhead project, the boardwalk project between Windjammer Park and Flintstone Park, the Maylor Point trail access project, the downtown renovation project and finally addressing the stormwater flooding at
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Andrew Maylor, Swampscott town administrator, said he expected millions of dollars in damage to his seaside community, where the storm coincided with a high tide that backed up the drainage system.
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Maylor: Joe Hollarn was unopposed and will replace Mayor Merle Breitenstein, who chose not to seek re-election.
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"The whole calorie aspect of things is in my head," Maylor said.
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And Weirich, along with his brother and Maylor, both Ohio State sophomores and 2007 Washington High graduates, are everywhere the team is.
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Maylor and Langston found themselves at the front of the line of perhaps 100 people or more at an Ed Hardy, a stylish clothing outfit which offers tattoo-inspired fashion marketed to a younger crowd looking for some crystal and bling to go with their attire.
unknown title BY ERIK LARSEN, MATT PAIS AND GRAELYN BRASHEAR | S 2009
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If newlywed Nicole Maylor learned anything from her experience as a Get Fit, Stark! team member, it's what she needs to fuel her body.
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Maylor said she looks forward to visiting the Y and attending Zumba and turbo kick classes.
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