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Which explains why Wilson, an excellent-but-not-amazing ballplayer whose 12-year career, from 1980 to '91, compares most similarly according to the Baseball Reference website to Terry Puhl and Al Bumbry, has become an eternal Met; he is a symbol not merely of past glory, but of everything good and righteous about an oft-bumbling franchise.
Why New York Adores Mookie Wilson Jeff Pearlman 2011
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As surveys compiled by Brownell and Puhl indicate, most overweight individuals respond to stigma by giving up on their diets and eating more not less.
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Brownell and Puhl have documented that overweight individuals consistently suffer disadvantages at school, at work and beyond.
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Brownell and Puhl have documented that overweight individuals consistently suffer disadvantages at school, at work and beyond.
Why looks are the last bastion of discrimination Deborah L. Rhode 2010
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Rebecca Puhl, of Yale University, stated that, Between 1960 and 2002, the average American male has gained 25 pounds.
United Airlines: Hey Fatty Pay Up Renee 2009
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Rebecca Puhl, of Yale University, stated that, Between 1960 and 2002, the average American male has gained 25 pounds.
Archive 2009-04-01 Renee 2009
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And as Puhl points out, fat people themselves are nearly as likely to buy into the stereotypes about themselves as their thinner brethren are.
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Michigan has a longstanding law against fat discrimination, and Massachusetts, says Puhl, is considering one.
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Hintikka, Jaakko, and Puhl, K. (eds.), 1994, The British Tradition in 20th Century Philosophy: Papers of the
Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics Rodych, Victor 2007
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Danny Darwin, Terry Puhl, Jerry Grote and Jeff Torborg, who caught the first of seven no-hitters by the Ryan
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