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One of the country's most extensive flow-trail networks—Sandy Ridge, in the foothills of Mount Hood, Ore.—has cost about $700,000 to build since 2009, with another $300,000 or so to complete trailhead facilities, says Adam Milnor , a Bureau of Land Management planner in Salem, Ore.
For Mountain Bikers, New Ways to Go Downhill Fast Jim Carlton 2011
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See Milnor 2009, 277–78 on women acting virtuously in the public sphere.
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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These two Jensen brothers would come off the bench for Milnor, hide in the corner against zone defenses, and inevitably drain three or four 3-pointers every single night.
Chuck Klosterman on Rock Chuck Klosterman 2010
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These two Jensen brothers would come off the bench for Milnor, hide in the corner against zone defenses, and inevitably drain three or four 3-pointers every single night.
Fargo Rock City, for Real Chuck Klosterman 2006
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On the mixed Hodge structure on the cohomology of the Milnor fibre.
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On the mixed Hodge structure on the cohomology of the Milnor fibre.
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Milnor showed that no criteria satisfy all of a reasonable set of axioms and it is an open problem whether new ideas can be evolved to resolve this impasse.
GAME THEORY OSKAR MORGENSTERN 1968
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Noteworthy is a study by J. Milnor (1954) on games against nature in which various possible criteria, due certain authors such as
GAME THEORY OSKAR MORGENSTERN 1968
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Knutson is the bookkeeper for a school booster club in Milnor, a rural community in North Dakota's southeastern corner.
unknown title 2011
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US mathematician awarded Abel prize Professor John Milnor of Stony Brook University in New York has won the 6 million kroner $1 million Abel Prize for mathematics.
The Seattle Times 2011
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