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Joe Schildhorn/BFA Sherrell and Muffie Potter Aston Dancing at a familiar stage in New York, though, provided a more welcome reception.
Keeping in Step With ABT Pia Catton 2011
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Most of the early adopters to Google+ are big on Facebook, like Mari Smith and on Twitter, like Kim Sherrell @Kim.
Chris Rauschnot: Google+ Tips: Where to Begin and How to Share Content Quickly While Mobile Chris Rauschnot 2011
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Most of the early adopters to Google+ are big on Facebook, like Mari Smith and on Twitter, like Kim Sherrell @Kim.
Chris Rauschnot: Google+ Tips: Where to Begin and How to Share Content Quickly While Mobile Chris Rauschnot 2011
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"Sunflower appreciates the respect that Mr. Gilliland has shown for the company by his action so that his personal affairs will not affect the company," Sherrell said.
Sunflower, Wild Oats Founder Resigns After Child Prostitution Arrest AP 2011
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"I've been on the treadmill all day," said the plastic surgeon Sherrell Aston .
Music Lovers Upgrade to a Stradivarius Marshall Heyman 2012
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"Sunflower appreciates the respect that Mr. Gilliland has shown for the company by his action so that his personal affairs will not affect the company," Sherrell said.
Sunflower, Wild Oats Founder Resigns After Child Prostitution Arrest AP 2011
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Beyond her artistic achievements, Sherrell is regarded as an unmistakable thought leader: helping to push the innovative boundaries of technology, and trying to make education more relevant in the lives of a new generation of international citizens.
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My team: Julia Zaslow, Dawna Sherrell, Mary Ann Guillory, Susan Tafralis, and Brett Enclade, who are with me on this mission to expand our vision to inspire the world to be proactive about health.
Six Weeks to Sleeveless and Sexy JJ Virgin 2010
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Beyond her artistic achievements, Sherrell is regarded as an unmistakable thought leader: helping to push the innovative boundaries of technology, and trying to make education more relevant in the lives of a new generation of international citizens.
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And then there's backlash from plastic surgeons like Dr. Sherrell Aston, who says, "Does it seem logical that one can repetitively put foreign substances in the delicate facial tissues and not have problems later?"
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