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It does seem as if Tobias Seamon is preparing to write my biography.
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It does seem as if Tobias Seamon is preparing to write my biography.
June 2004 2004
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Barring some great luck, beach volleyball partners Katie Seamon, 23, and Rachel Johnston, 24, knew their elimination was sealed on The Amazing Race after finishing second-to-last last week.
Amazing Race's Katie and Rachel: We Had No Opportunity to Catch Up 2010
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"A market that doesn't trade, or can't trade, isn't able to perform its function of price discovery and price risk management," said Fred Seamon , CME's associate director of commodity research and product development.
CME Seeks To Widen Price Swings Tom Polansek 2011
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But Shawn Seamon of PN Hoffman says those were early ideas, from 2007, and the company will announce much more detailed and sensitive plans on Wednesday.
As it redevelops Southwest, the District should follow the lead of Arena Stage Philip Kennicott 2010
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Yesterday, Seamon served up one of his best-selling Republican Party cookies
Never Yet Melted 2010
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We don't spend a lot of time in Central Massachusetts, or wherever they voted for whatever his name was, '' Seamon said.
Never Yet Melted 2010
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In response, all Seamon can do is refer them back to their son/daughter/cousin/ex-wife who wrote the book.
The Memoir: The Readers' Advisor's Dream or Nightmare ricklibrarian 2008
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Seamon, a 1982 ruling in a similar case does not stand for the proposition that, after a State embraces a valid, neutral court-drawn plan by asking this Court to affirm the opinion creating that plan, the State may then redistrict for the sole purpose of disadvantaging a minority political party.
Archive 2006-06-25 Diane Silver 2006
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Seamon, a 1982 ruling in a similar case does not stand for the proposition that, after a State embraces a valid, neutral court-drawn plan by asking this Court to affirm the opinion creating that plan, the State may then redistrict for the sole purpose of disadvantaging a minority political party.
Supreme Court I -- Texas redistricting: Too many opinions, too little consensus Nancy Jane Moore 2006
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