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"This is of course the real test of whether they want to open up the house or not," Soderman told NEWSWEEK.
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Even though the 1992 Maastricht Treaty conceded as much, "this notion has not come through in all places," says Soderman.
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Minnesota wildlife artist David Maass said he first met Meger in the late 1970s when he, Soderman and Meger were invited to hunt at the late Jimmy Robinson's duck camp on Delta Marsh, Manitoba.
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Attorney Tony Soderman of the Twin Cities, a longtime friend and onetime hunting partner, said Meger was undeterred by wildlife art trends.
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"We wanted to come together one more time to let people know this is not over," said Ann Soderman, a high school science teacher who carried a large sign listing the names of all the Democratic senators.
NYT > Home Page By A. G. SULZBERGER 2011
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"I was with him, and I believe that was the last duck he ever shot," Soderman said.
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Soderman, who represented the United States in this summer's Pan-Am Junior Games in Trinidad and Tobago, finished 10th in the 3000m steeplechase with a time of 9: 29.65.
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Sean Soderman also had a strong showing for ASU Saturday.
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Soderman, who represented the United States in this summer's Pan-Am Junior Games in Trinidad and Tobago, finished 10th in the 3000m steeplechase with a time of 9: 29.65.
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Sean Soderman also had a strong showing for ASU Saturday.
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