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A few years ago, as I was munching on a salad at the front counter at the ever-popular French Marketplace, Sanker and I engaged in idle chit-chat.
Las Vegas…White Party! Circuit blast hosted by Jeffrey Sanker… « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008
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SANCHEZ (on camera): Sanker would have done what most people do and take her complaint to the city.
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And for Sanker, that improvement of the department and the town is all she ever wanted.
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Sanker even suspected one officer was an ex-convict.
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Sanker sees that the only way to get an elite corps of teachers with high salaries, sixty and seventy thousand dollars a year, at present scales, in the public school system, would be to create this master craftsmen.
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That philosophy has been characteristic of AFT, and especially of Sanker as I read it, and I don't know any more than anybody else who reads about him.
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Sanker, is known to have been the pseudonym of Brinkley.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Sanker added; 'The two of them could have visited each other during the day, seeing as the woman was in a minimum-security prison.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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"I am honored to be among the group of accomplished and forward-thinking business people chosen for this prestigious award," said Sanker.
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After recognizing that mid-sized suppliers have an increasingly difficult time managing logistics expenses, Sanker designed CaseStack's programs to provide optimized warehousing and transportation for a fraction of the traditional cost.
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