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"This additional spectrum will help meet the growing demand for wireless broadband services," said Tom Sugrue , T-Mobile's senior vice president for government affairs, in an emailed statement.
T-Mobile, AT&T Seek Approval Of Spectrum Transfer Greg Bensinger 2012
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This is nuts, begins Ger Sugrue, not beating about the Bush.
At which grounds can you watch football for free? | The Knowledge 2011
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Given that Sugrue has already established himself as a leading interpreter of the postwar urban crisis, it is not surprising that public policy and structural forces—like demographic and economic change—shape its analysis.
Book news on a Nixon tapes controversy, Darwin books, Sugrue review, and more Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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But I think Sugrue agrees with the basic view that the rioting itself was not the result of insurgent organization: There is little evidence that the urban rebellions of the 1960s were planned, coordinated, and controlled.
Archive 2009-04-01 Daniel Little 2009
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Times book prize nominees include Sugrue, Faust & Mayer
L.A. Times book prize nominees include Sugrue, Faust & Mayer Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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L.A. Times book prize nominees include Sugrue, Faust & Mayer Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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Sugrue documents in great detail the strategies and commitment of organizations such as CORE, NAACP, and the Urban League.
Archive 2009-04-01 Daniel Little 2009
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Sugrue documents in great detail the strategies and commitment of organizations such as CORE, NAACP, and the Urban League.
American urban unrest Daniel Little 2009
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But I think Sugrue agrees with the basic view that the rioting itself was not the result of insurgent organization: There is little evidence that the urban rebellions of the 1960s were planned, coordinated, and controlled.
American urban unrest Daniel Little 2009
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"Factories that once provided tens of thousands of jobs now stand as hollow shells, windows broken, mute testimony to a lost industrial past," wrote Thomas J. Sugrue in his book The Origins of the Urban Crisis.
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