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Mick Staton is definitely a polarizing figure, but so is Susan.
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I can't believe that Staton is considered a "conservative."
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Mick Staton is likely to compile a very conservative voting record if elected and will depending on the 2007 dynamics could be vulnerable to a Democratic pick up.
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Can we splice in Staton’s comments here and ask if this is about a (perceived) assumption among some reviewers that their own standards of judgement are authoritative, that there are correct and incorrect ways to measure the value of a book (“holier than thou attitude to reviewing and criticism”)?
Ethics and Enthusiasm Hal Duncan 2009
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Hmmm ¦ how about CS Lewis (Christine Staton, that is)?
Defending Science 2008
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Hmmm … how about CS Lewis (Christine Staton, that is)?
Defending Science 2008
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For second-year student Emris Staton, the University Project reflects the pluralistic nature of the United States.
Innovative Program Trains Pastors, Imams, Rabbis Together 2011
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For second-year student Emris Staton, the University Project reflects the pluralistic nature of the United States.
Innovative Program Trains Pastors, Imams, Rabbis Together 2011
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The lead character is played by Aaron Staton, AKA Ken Cosgrove from Mad Men – and is instantly recognisable, not just from his likeness, but also his facial mannerisms.
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The only total newbie: James Staton Jr., who is now state purchasing officer for North Carolina, succeeds David Gragan at the Office of Contracting and Procurement.
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