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Examples
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But what Schooler is saying is that all these abilities are incredibly fragile.
On the nightstand (under the pillow, in the knapsack, etc.) M-mv 2005
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Not succeeding, we went a mile further north, to a place called Schooler's Mountain; here we found a building that suited us.
History of the American Clock Business and Life of Chauncey Jerome Jerome, Chauncey 1860
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All this is meant as proof that Hal is the man this gang - run by a man called The Schooler - needs.
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Some of the measures supporters, such as Schooler, hope that it will also help habitual drunks change course.
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This appeared on her blog, Teaching Your Middle Schooler.
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UCSB brain researcher Jonathan Schooler has an intriguing theory about why our minds wander:
Boing Boing 2009
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"I got a text at about 6:45 saying there was about two-dozen couples already in line," said Mr. Schooler, 39 years old, who works in sales.
For Same-Sex City Couples, Day 1 of 'I Do' Andrew Grossman 2011
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Instead, Schooler proposes, mind wandering allows us to work through some important thinking.
Boing Boing 2009
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Some, like Mr. Schooler and his partner, had already gone through commitment ceremonies or been married elsewhere.
For Same-Sex City Couples, Day 1 of 'I Do' Andrew Grossman 2011
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At 7:30 a.m., Greg Schooler and his partner of 11 years arrived clutching cups of coffee.
For Same-Sex City Couples, Day 1 of 'I Do' Andrew Grossman 2011
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