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Some authors, such as Mitchener and Weidenmier (2005) and Ferguson and Schularick (2006), neglect the associated public bads.
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Some authors, such as Mitchener and Weidenmier (2005) and Ferguson and Schularick (2006), neglect the associated public bads.
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I just read a book by a now deceased personal friend confined most of his life to a wheelchair, Gene Mitchener, who was a sitdown comedian … very successful.
Think Progress » Stupak receives death threats after voting for health reform. 2010
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Over the last half-century, "once-poorer states have been growing faster than richer ones," says Professor Mitchener of Santa Clara University in California.
Extreme Free Trade, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Even if a pastor was willing to come to tiny Sumner in the heart of cotton country, the family "can't survive without two incomes," Mitchener said, "and in a rural area, where is a spouse going to find a job?"
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The church used to be a training ground for new seminary grads, Mitchener explained.
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Some of my favorites from the past are "The Quincunx", by Charles Palliser, "Instance of the Fingerpost" by Iain Pears, "The Weight of Water" by Anita Shreve, and "The Source" by James Mitchener.
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We explore the public bads in the context explored by Mitchener and Weidenmier, namely, the Roosevelt Corollary and Latin America.
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We explore the public bads in the context explored by Mitchener and Weidenmier, namely, the Roosevelt Corollary and Latin America.
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General Mitchener: your designs on Mrs. Banger are defeated.
Press Cuttings George Bernard Shaw 1903
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