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Saunder's availability is in question for Wednesday's game against the Golden State Warriors
Flip Saunders misses practice, status uncertain for Golden State 2011
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Saunder's Law: The 1st Amendment means you can say what you want.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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The highlight of this anthology is definitely Charles R. Saunder's Imaro story, 'Death In Jukun'.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Heroic Fantasy - Gerald W. Page and Hank Reinhardt Blue Tyson 2008
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Saunder's Law: The 1st Amendment means you can say what you want.
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Durrell was out of the chair in one smooth motion and unplugged Saunder's terminal from the power socket in the wall beside his desk.
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But as Mr. Saunder's states, that paradigm simply does not work in this day and age.
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Please continue to publish Mr. Saunder's commentaries, pseudonym or otherwise.
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See Harvey et al.'s response to Ward and Saunder's original paper erecting Allonautilus cited below for some additional insight.
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+ Grab yourself a copy of the latest issue of Harper's if for no other reason than to read George Saunder's story, "Brad Carrigan, American."
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+ Grab yourself a copy of the latest issue of Harper's if for no other reason than to read George Saunder's story, "Brad Carrigan, American."
February 2005 2005
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