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As an aside, my site statistics yesterday revealed that someone using a school district network in Quinlan, Texas, was searching intently for "chris dunham credit card number."
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The biggest question mark about Quinlan is his eventual position.
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Stephen Quinlan is President of Seneca College, Canada's largest community college, serving a student population of some 100,000 full - and part-time students.
The Business of Education: A Local and Global Enterprise 1998
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I am an independent AMSOIL Direct Jobber in Quinlan, TX.
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Research from Greenberg Quinlan Rosner commissioned by NARAL Pro-Choice America found that 40 percent of women in swing states who voted for Obama in 2008 but who currently aren't planning to support him in 2012 reported they would "never vote for anyone running for president who opposes a woman's right to have a legal abortion, no matter how much I agree with them on other issues."
Toni Panetta: Memo to David Axelrod From Women in Swing States Toni Panetta 2011
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In a survey last week by the Democratic firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, 12% of political independents had a favorable view of Mr. Boehner, compared with 56% who saw him unfavorably.
Political Perils Have a Broad Reach Jonathan Weisman 2011
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So to celebrate the book's release and its inspiration, Monica Quinlan-Dulude's eighth-grade WDMS honors social studies class got a treat Tuesday morning when Johnston visited the class, sharing inspiring tales and advice for life.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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And a poll in Wisconsin by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research found that 74 percent of voters opposed removing state workers' collective-bargaining rights, as long as they agree to cover more for their health care and pensions.
Ohio, Wisconsin shine spotlight on new union battle: Government workers vs. taxpayers 2011
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"It's not as though higher gas prices have consumers hiding under the bed," said Tim Quinlan, an economist with Wells Fargo.
Fuel Prices Drive Uptick in Retail Sales Conor Dougherty 2011
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Research from Greenberg Quinlan Rosner commissioned by NARAL Pro-Choice America found that 40 percent of women in swing states who voted for Obama in 2008 but who currently aren't planning to support him in 2012 reported they would "never vote for anyone running for president who opposes a woman's right to have a legal abortion, no matter how much I agree with them on other issues."
Toni Panetta: Memo to David Axelrod From Women in Swing States Toni Panetta 2011
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