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"Bob Pfohl is what the Combat Challenge is all about," Dr. Davis said.
Grace Under Fire Mark Yost 2010
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"There's a substantial competitive problem involving the largest segment of Western rail commerce, and it needs to be addressed," Mr. Pfohl said.
Railroads, Shippers Face Off Josh Mitchell 2011
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On a recent Saturday morning, Bob Pfohl raced up six flights of stairs, hauled a fully charged hose 75 feet and dragged a 175-pound body another 100 feet.
Grace Under Fire Mark Yost 2010
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Peter Pfohl of the Western Coal Traffic League said rail-shipping rates in the Powder River Basin, a region in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming, tripled in nominal dollars between 2003 and 2010 after holding steady for two decades.
Railroads, Shippers Face Off Josh Mitchell 2011
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Pfohl says that when traffic isn't bad he can get to Tysons Corner in 11 minutes and downtown in 17.
Where We Live: Glen Echo Heights in Maryland's Montgomery County Barbara Ruben 2010
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Pfohl said that in addition to the community's trees, he was drawn to Glen Echo Heights because he wanted his daughter to go to Walt Whitman High School, which had the highest SAT scores in Montgomery County last year.
Where We Live: Glen Echo Heights in Maryland's Montgomery County Barbara Ruben 2010
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According to Pfohl, if an ISP permits a subscriber to use a peer-to-peer service and they receive a notification that the subscriber is offering copyrighted works for download, then “the ISP ought to kick that subscriber off the system.”
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Pfohl, of Haymarket, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and is scheduled to be sentenced in April.
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According to Pfohl, if an ISP permits a subscriber to use a peer-to-peer service and they receive a notification that the subscriber is offering copyrighted works for download, then “the ISP ought to kick that subscriber off the system.”
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Winston-Salem, July 23, 1873; p. John Pehr and Mary Elizabeth (Pfohl); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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