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"We always pride ourselves on putting our athletes first," Nike spokesman Dean Stoyer says, "and we want to make sure they're in the right mental state when they step up on the blocks."
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Nike spokesman Dean Stoyer said the Mitchell Report won't affect the athletic company's licensing deal with MLB.
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"A woman sitting behind our sports marketing director at the curling venue said, 'Those guys look hot,' which initiated a loud round of laughter and agreement," says Nike's Dean Stoyer.
USATODAY.com - U.S. men's curlers realize dream with Olympic medal 2006
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And thankfully, the librarian kept looking, and they found down in their basement, in a corner of the basement, these old records of Max Stoyer (ph), including two volumes of the three-volume transcript.
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"We were thinking from all kinds of angles," said Mark A. Stoyer, a Livermore physicist who was a member of the discovery team.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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Dr. Stoyer said Livermore scientists had "very open and honest" debates in narrowing 50 possible names to the three they offered to their Russian colleagues, who also offered three names.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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Stoyer said he locked down the store and watched a surveillance video to see what the assailant looked like and if he had a weapon.
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Stoyer said that he went to the front and talked with a customer.
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Police took custody of Lewis at the grocery store after the cashier identified him, Stoyer said.
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The two men and another store employee, Chad Nealy, then chased Lewis, according to Stoyer.
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