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I do hope that both UCEA executive director Michelle Young and Curry Dean Bob Pianta, both good and smart people, will make it clear that enemies lists don't have a place in academic debate and that they will not be entertaining more such screeds (from any point of view).
Do we really need an ed 'enemies list'? Valerie Strauss 2010
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Ten years ago, Oakton's Lisa Pianta was approached in McPherson Square by a well-dressed man in a trench coat who spun a story about needing cash to get his car out of the parking garage.
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That includes this guest column by Robert C. Pianta.
Stakes and mistakes in assessing teacher effectiveness Jay Mathews 2010
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Here is the musician, the conspirator (a very Guy Fawkes, with dark lantern and all), the scholar, and so forth, all done with humorous detail by one Pianta.
A Wanderer in Venice Harry [Illustrator] Morley 1903
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For plans see _Piante topogr. dei quartieri di Napoli_ 1861-5 (1: 3,888) and _Pianta della città di N. _ (Off. della Guerra, 1865), from which latter fig. 20 is adapted.
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"This is basically unprecedented," said Mario Pianta, a professor of economics at the University of Urbino and an opponent of Mr. Berlusconi's economic policies.
NYT > Home Page By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO 2011
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That is now made possible with the Honda ENEPO EU9iGB, which is the second Honda power product after the Pianta FV200 rotary tiller.
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Tim Pianta launches a new marketing lifestyle enterprise today by becoming one of the latest entrepreneurs to partner with CarbonCopyPRO.
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"Withitness" as Pianta defines it is not a measure of hipness.
cvillenews.com 2009
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Pianta, of the Curry School, said neuroscience has also influenced the education of autistic students.
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