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Northwest Suburban High School District 214 school board member Leslie Pinney is leading a push to get seven books bumped from required reading lists next year, saying they are littered with lewd language and graphic sexual references inappropriate for teens.
Archive 2006-05-01 Jonathan 2006
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Northwest Suburban High School District 214 school board member Leslie Pinney is leading a push to get seven books bumped from required reading lists next year, saying they are littered with lewd language and graphic sexual references inappropriate for teens.
How do these people get elected? Jonathan 2006
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"Pinney" was named from the comic opera "Pinafore," which was in vogue at the time he was born; and "Daisy" got his name from the song, popular when he was born: "Oh My! A'int He a Daisy?"
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In one way that's not far off, for the restaurant did launch in the 60s, when postwar London refusenik Richard Pinney was looking for an outlet for the smoked fish and oysters that were the core of his business.
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Mr. Pretor- Pinney's primer implicitly invites an entire literature as yet unwritten.
Cirrus Concerns Peter Pesic 2011
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Pinney remains in a coma, five beds from Lavin in a Las Vegas hospital.
T.J. Lavin injured on what was to be his final ride as BMX pro Cindy Boren 2010
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Lavin, who remains hospitalized after emerging from a medically induced coma, was not looking forward to the competition, People reports, because he was shaken by a crash Wednesday in which his friend and fellow rider Ty Pinney was severely injured in a crash in Lavin's backyard bike course in Las Vegas.
T.J. Lavin injured on what was to be his final ride as BMX pro Cindy Boren 2010
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The smokehouse Pinney's of Orford is still there, and still smoking fish over whole oak logs pretty much as it was when Pinney set it up.
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In this short volume, Mr. Pretor- Pinney does not much concern himself with myth or even history, though for centuries human industry has been darkening the skies with sooty clouds of our own creation.
Cirrus Concerns Peter Pesic 2011
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A young, crisp cumulus can develop a "pileus"—a delicate, evanescent cloud-cap, which Mr. Pretor- Pinney disconcertingly likens to Donald Trump's comb-over.
Cirrus Concerns Peter Pesic 2011
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