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PARDEE HOME MUSEUM -- The historic Pardee Mansion, a three-story Italianate villa built in 1868, was home to three generations of the Pardee family who were instrumental in the civic and cultural development of California and Oakland.
The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper 2010
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Cairo called Pardee's, run by a woman whose husband's left her or died, or something.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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"And when you do see all these places," retorted Mrs. Pardee, with the bitterness born of long years of experience, "you'll find that in every one of them somebody's got a boarding house called Pardee's, or something like that, where the people flock same's they do here, for a good meal."
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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The Pardee was the beneficiary of a $3.5 million renovation project in 2007.
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The Re-Animator poster by Alex Pardee sells for $30.
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"The industry largely agrees with the recommendations the staff has provided," said Chip Pardee of the nuclear power company Exelon Generation.
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UP apparel and accessories are designed by local and international artists including Sam Flores, Jeremy Fish, Estevan Oriol, David Choe, and Alex Pardee.
Cool Stuff: The Lost Art of Inglourious Basterds | /Film 2010
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"The industry largely agrees with the recommendations the staff has provided," said Chip Pardee of the nuclear power company Exelon Generation.
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"The financial impact will amount to, at most, some $16 for a transatlantic flight," writes environmental lawyer Vera Pardee, who notes that by participating in the carbon market some airlines might even make money.
Toni Johnson: The Debate Over Aviation Emissions Toni Johnson 2011
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"The financial impact will amount to, at most, some $16 for a transatlantic flight," writes environmental lawyer Vera Pardee, who notes that by participating in the carbon market some airlines might even make money.
Toni Johnson: The Debate Over Aviation Emissions Toni Johnson 2011
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