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  • Both Flores and Rounsaville discovered that they like themselves better when they're not consumed by their jobs.

    For the 'funemployed,' unemployment is welcome Peter Schorsch 2009

  • Rounsaville agreed: "The rat race puts blinders on you and makes time fly, and then the next thing you know, you've missed the chance to be your more exciting self, or to push yourself in a gutsier direction."

    For the 'funemployed,' unemployment is welcome Peter Schorsch 2009

  • "I literally found myself smiling uncontrollably at being that far away from everything," Rounsaville said.

    For the 'funemployed,' unemployment is welcome Peter Schorsch 2009

  • A self-described workaholic who rarely called in sick or used vacation days, Rounsaville found a certain peace last month during her three-week trek through northern Mongolia with two friends, sleeping in $3-a-night, tent-like gers.

    For the 'funemployed,' unemployment is welcome Peter Schorsch 2009

  • Rounsaville says that three more tankers will be used later this summer, and military planes can be pressed into service in emergencies.

    The Air War on Forest Fires 2007

  • “We focus our large tankers on initial attacks and use our helicopters on large fires” if the initial attack fails to quell the fires, says Rounsaville.

    The Air War on Forest Fires 2007

  • "The (16) planes we have now are some of our most effective air tankers that we had prior to those catastrophic crashes," says Rounsaville.

    The Air War on Forest Fires 2007

  • Clinch was an officer in the United States Army; Dewey, H.W. Graham, Long and Turner were physicians; Hall was a Superior Court Clerk and Captain; Hawkins, General of the Home Guard and a member of the Legislature; Rounsaville, a lawyer in

    History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907

  • By Thomas Higgins; directed by Trip Cullman; sets by Andromache Chalfant; costumes by Jenny Mannis; lighting by David Weiner; sound by Fitz Patton; production stage manager, Kelly Glasow; production manager, B. D. White; general manager, Ted Rounsaville.

    NYT > Home Page By BEN BRANTLEY 2011

  • "To date, they have met our rigorous and standardized grant eligibility requirements, as well as operated and served with mission and values aligned with those of the San Francisco Foundation," spokeswoman Sara Ying Rounsaville said.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2009

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