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However we don't want there to be any questions, Jostein Solheim, the company's chief executive, wrote in a letter to CSPI.
Ben & Jerry's to phase out 'All Natural' claims Jane Black 2010
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However we don't want there to be any questions, Jostein Solheim, the company's chief executive, wrote in a letter to CSPI.
Ben & Jerry's to phase out 'All Natural' claims Jane Black 2010
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Although she downplays her reputation and place in Solheim Cup history, there's little doubt that she'll be a captain someday.
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Reid picked Laura Davies and Alison Nicholas 3-1 together in Solheim foursomes against the undefeated foursomes team of Dottie Pepper and
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And out of the white radiance rose the great dark pile of masonry called Solheim, with its tall chimneys and dormer-windows and old-fashioned gables.
Boyhood in Norway 1892
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And out of the white radiance rose the great dark pile of masonry called Solheim, with its tall chimneys and dormer-windows and old-fashioned gables.
Boyhood in Norway Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1871
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After about two weeks of moderate training, Mr. Solheim was instructed to mix in periods of more intense exercise.
To Heal a Heart, Train Harder Katherine Hobson 2011
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Roger Solheim, a retired schoolteacher in Rochester, Minn., had double-bypass heart surgery at the Mayo Clinic in April.
To Heal a Heart, Train Harder Katherine Hobson 2011
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Stephen Maturen for The Wall Street Journal Roger Solheim, 77, getting back into shape after double-bypass surgery in April.
To Heal a Heart, Train Harder Katherine Hobson 2011
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After three weeks of recovery at home, Mr. Solheim, 77 years old, began rehab training at the clinic.
To Heal a Heart, Train Harder Katherine Hobson 2011
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