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The alleged off-campus suppliers, who were arrested earlier, were identified as Miron
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"Miron," he snapped, "I'm not going to tell you exactly what to do, or how.
The Players Everett B. Cole
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And it is exactly through a voyage to water, to find a final resting place for Tanya -- Miron's beloved, and very recently deceased younger wife -- that this unusual trio comes together in Silent Souls, completed by the photographer Aist who brings along his own Greek chorus of sorts in the form of two buntings.
E. Nina Rothe: Aleksei Fedorchenko's Silent Souls: Connecting Tenderness, Nostalgia and Love E. Nina Rothe 2011
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A 2010 study from Harvard economist, Jeffrey Miron, said legalization of all drugs would put $76.8 billion into the economy every year.
Joe Moreno: Decriminalize It... Don't Criticize It Joe Moreno 2011
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And it is exactly through a voyage to water, to find a final resting place for Tanya -- Miron's beloved, and very recently deceased younger wife -- that this unusual trio comes together in Silent Souls, completed by the photographer Aist who brings along his own Greek chorus of sorts in the form of two buntings.
E. Nina Rothe: Aleksei Fedorchenko's Silent Souls: Connecting Tenderness, Nostalgia and Love E. Nina Rothe 2011
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Actually, here is a cost-benefit analysis prepared by Harvard economist Jeff Miron and his research associate Katherine Waldock.
Tim Lynch: Pot Shots at Prop 19 Fall Flat Tim Lynch 2010
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A 2008 study by Harvard economist Jeffrey A. Miron has estimated that legalizing drugs would inject $76.8 billion a year into the U.S. economy — $44.1 billion from law enforcement savings, and at least $32.7 billion in tax revenue.
How to Fix the Deficit, Pt. 1 - The Fun Stuff | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2010
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A 2010 study from Harvard economist, Jeffrey Miron, said legalization of all drugs would put $76.8 billion into the economy every year.
Joe Moreno: Decriminalize It... Don't Criticize It Joe Moreno 2011
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The broader lesson is that libertarian reformers - or at least consequential libertarian reformers like Miron - have to believe that the market for ideas is somehow inefficient.
Of Markets and Ideas, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Actually, here is a cost-benefit analysis prepared by Harvard economist Jeff Miron and his research associate Katherine Waldock.
Tim Lynch: Pot Shots at Prop 19 Fall Flat Tim Lynch 2010
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