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Al Quie, a Minnesota congressman and later governor, told me about a League of Women Voters event in Northfield, Minnesota, where Joan substituted for me one night.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Al Quie, a Minnesota congressman and later governor, told me about a League of Women Voters event in Northfield, Minnesota, where Joan substituted for me one night.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Al Quie, a Minnesota congressman and later governor, told me about a League of Women Voters event in Northfield, Minnesota, where Joan substituted for me one night.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Albert Quie was underway, but he had dropped out before it had begun.
Sunday Reading 2009
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He leaves behind a wonderful family, parents Bill and Quie, sisters Betsy, Hilary, widow Chu.
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Rumsfeld emerged at the head of this group of insurgents, which included Representatives Charles Goodell, of New York; Robert Griffin, of Michigan; Albert Quie, of Minnesota; and Robert Ellsworth, of Kansas.
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Rumsfeld emerged at the head of this group of insurgents, which included Representatives Charles Goodell, of New York; Robert Griffin, of Michigan; Albert Quie, of Minnesota; and Robert Ellsworth, of Kansas.
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Al Quie, who adopted a similar "blink-on" tax surcharge in the early 1980s.
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Quie wrote that Demmer, in his fourth term in the Minnesota House, "has the perspective and dedication to achieve real results."
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Quie wrote that Demmer, in his fourth term in the Minnesota House, "has the perspective and dedication to achieve real results."
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