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  • Representing more than 2,500 educators, E4E is an organization of current and former education professionals who seek to provide an independent voice in the education policy debate.

    Grace Snodgrass: Making Evaluations Matter Grace Snodgrass 2011

  • Representing a diverse population of organisms at the Darwinian threshold as discrete points seems hardly justified: what do these points represent?

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • Representing himself to have earned a medical degree from Northwestern

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Representing more than 2,500 educators, E4E is an organization of current and former education professionals who seek to provide an independent voice in the education policy debate.

    Grace Snodgrass: Making Evaluations Matter Grace Snodgrass 2011

  • Representing more than 2,500 educators, E4E is an organization of current and former education professionals who seek to provide an independent voice in the education policy debate.

    Grace Snodgrass: Making Evaluations Matter Grace Snodgrass 2011

  • + '' Turtles of Canadyea '[Representing a United States of American]'/[Osca! r's Team Facilitation Streetsweeper Plan] ''

    united states of america constitutional signaturee gate admin 2009

  • Representing the lobbies of the old Soviet economy—the collective farm managers, enterprise directors, and state bureaucrats—they called for cheap credit and industrial subsidies, along with generous social spending—in short, the policies that, under Gorbachev, had undermined the budget, emptied consumer markets, and lit the fuse to hyperinflation.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Representing the Obama administration, Deputy Solicitor General Edwin Kneedler argued that the Vermont law should be seen in the context of the highly regulated medical and pharmaceutical industries, where state and federal laws already govern the use of sensitive information.

    Justices Question Drug-Sales Law Jess Bravin 2011

  • + '' Turtles of Canadyea '[Representing a United States of American]'/[Osca! r's Team Facilitation Streetsweeper Plan] ''

    Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009

  • Representing more than 2,500 educators, E4E is an organization of current and former education professionals who seek to provide an independent voice in the education policy debate.

    Grace Snodgrass: Making Evaluations Matter Grace Snodgrass 2011

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