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"They are built for running, not swimming," says antelope expert Joshua Millspaugh of the University of Missouri in Columbia.
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"They are built for running, not swimming," says antelope expert Joshua Millspaugh of the University of Missouri in Columbia.
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"They are built for running, not swimming," says antelope expert Joshua Millspaugh of the University of Missouri in Columbia.
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Tara Millspaugh, a 39-year-old who works in biotech, refuses to eat the gooey center pieces and had all but given up baking brownies until she discovered a pan that fashioned every square to come with a dense, chewy edge: the Edge Brownie Pan.
Those With Specific Tastes Play Favorites With Food Shirley S. Wang 2012
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"They are built for running, not swimming," says antelope expert Joshua Millspaugh of the University of Missouri in Columbia.
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The Millspaugh mission, composed of American advisers, entrusted by Riza Khan with the fiscal reform of the government.
1922-27 2001
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Millspaugh was fixed upon for putting his purpose into execution; it was one of the early days in February, 1854.
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Millspaugh the sum ($125), which Col. Suttle was to receive, that he should clothe himself, and, finally, that he should pay Millspaugh a bonus, the amount of which was left to Anthony's generosity.
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Suttle for three years, and had also acted as the latter's agent in hiring him out to one Millspaugh.
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Millspaugh took him aside, and proposed a different arrangement.
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