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The real turning point, as cited in Nace’s book, was Santa Clara v Southern Pacific, 1886.
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Peterkin came to the kitchen-door, and called Nace, saying:
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Nace and Stolzoff, who recently arrived in Afghanistan on their first deployment, squared off against two other players who just finished a lengthy tour of duty in the oft-volatile southern province of Zabul, where insurgent attacks and IEDS are a grim reality.
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"Some say it's cheating, but it's all part of the strategy of the game," Nace answered his accuser with a grin.
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Michael Martin in disbelief, adding further credence to the cheating allegations leveled against Nace.
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Michael Martin in disbelief, adding further credence to the cheating allegations leveled against Nace.
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Nace and Stolzoff, who recently arrived in Afghanistan on their first deployment, squared off against two other players who just finished a lengthy tour of duty in the oft-volatile southern province of Zabul, where insurgent attacks and IEDS are a grim reality.
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Nace una toma de consciencia sobre lo que será después la nación ecuatoriana.
Global Voices in English » Ecuador: The Cry for Independence 200 Years Ago 2009
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"Some say it's cheating, but it's all part of the strategy of the game," Nace answered his accuser with a grin.
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Nace discusses the actions of governors, judges and regulators to prevent intended coal plants from being built, as well as the withdrawal of proposals for plants by companies.
Tina Gerhardt: The Canary in the Coal Mine: Stopping Climate Change - Ted Nace: Climate Hope 2010
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