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Steve Valentine really got into it too (the investigation, not cornhole, though early on he, Steve and Tango decided to form a band called "Stango"), was still there to the last hour, and carried the backpack for the thermal imaging camera.
November 2nd, 2008 2008
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Jennifer Stango received her BS in nursing from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1992 and practiced as a critical care nurse until she became a stay-at-home mom with her four children.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Devotional Stories for Women Susan M. Heim 2009
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Stango and a colleague looked at stock market returns for the 13 trading days that fell between Nov. 27, the date of the car crash that ignited the Woods' scandal, and Dec. 17, a week after Woods announced his indefinite leave from the sport.
Tiger Woods' Off-Road Adventure Cost Shareholders $12B - The Consumerist 2009
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Jennifer Stango received her BS in nursing from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1992 and practiced as a critical care nurse until she became a stay-at-home mom with her four children.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Devotional Stories for Women Susan M. Heim 2009
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(Jan. 16) "We know these are hard problems," says Prof. Stango, of Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business.
If You Don't Know Your Math,You'll End Up Taking a Bath 2008
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"People are scared to ask the tough questions," Prof. Stango says.
If You Don't Know Your Math,You'll End Up Taking a Bath 2008
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But his oaths had more effect upon his unruly followers than his protests, and they sat looking at him in a half-sullen, half-shamefaced manner, and would have probably succumbed to his influence had not attention been diverted and aroused by the reappearance of Stango, who staggered in with four or five great black bottles heaped high in his arms.
Stories by English Authors: England Thomas Hardy 1884
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Stango; a shouting, scrambling, fighting for the spirits which he had discovered; a crash of one black bottle to the floor, with the spirit streaming over the polished boards, and the unceremonious tilting over of the upper part of the supper-table in the ruffians 'wild eagerness for drink.
Stories by English Authors: England Thomas Hardy 1884
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Reuben had left her side, and was talking and laughing with Stango as though he loved him.
Stories by English Authors: England Thomas Hardy 1884
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"Stango?" said Kits, with far too innocent an expression to be genuine.
Stories by English Authors: England Thomas Hardy 1884
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