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-- Karen Moler, second-grade teacher at Ellis Elementary School, has received a $500 grant from Virginia Professional Educators.
Prince William County school notes Post 2010
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Andrew Mattson , a certified public accountant at Moler, Nixon & Williams in Campbell, Calif., has a redacted copy of a nine-page document request from an IRS "wealth squad" in June 2010 that contained more than 60 detailed questions.
Rich Are Targeted in IRS Audit Offensive Laura Saunders 2011
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Moler: Grinding This is traditionally done in a molcajete but today a blender is more frequently used.
The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006
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"We have invested in a low-carbon fleet and our rates reflect that," said Elizabeth "Betsy" Moler, executive vice president at Exelon.
Carbon Caps May Give 2008
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Moler: Grinding This is traditionally done in a molcajete but today a blender is more frequently used.
The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006
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Moler, the class of 2001 valedictorian, was among a group of students asked by school officials to offer their thoughts for the yearbook.
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Mike and Rooster theorize about the irony in names such as the dentist, Dr. Richard Moler, or the orthopedist, Dr. Bonebrake (pp. 18 -- 19).
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“We wanted to shed some light on this issue in the public schools,” Moler told the Detroit Free Press for a Wednesday story.
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The entry was deleted from the yearbook because of its religious nature, school officials told Moler at the time.
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With the mandate provided by the Energy Policy Act of 1992, Moler and her colleagues at the FERC began to issue experimental rulings, opening up the power industry to competition.
THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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