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Mark Kleiman and Andrew Sabl debate it a bit here.
Matthew Yglesias » How Realistic Are Obama’s College Graduation Targets 2009
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Joy Sabl (quoted and attributed with her permission) by
Heifer International: A Different Approach to Gift-Giving 2008
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Rather, each office is responsible for promoting democratic constancy, what Sabl understands as “the effective pursuit of interest.”
Political Representation Dovi, Suzanne 2006
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In particular, Sabl focuses on three offices: senator, organizer and activist.
Political Representation Dovi, Suzanne 2006
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After reading Clark's book, Winning Modern Wars, Sabl concludes the following about Clark:
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After reading Clark's book, Winning Modern Wars, Sabl concludes the following about Clark:
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One, a Jewish university student who had fled to the w under cover of a terrible storm while being transported to Dal reported to them of the diarists in Warsaw, the "Joy of Sabl circle that recorded the news of any who fought back. 'mother," he recalled, "fought like a lioness."
Briar Rose Yolen, Jane 1991
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Of Eton, Sabl? and Argent, quarterwis;, a cross pa tonce, Sabli and Argent.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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