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The spending hurts Musgrave, said her campaign manager Jason Thielman.
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So at this point, it is Thielman versus Garballey...both have asymetrical strengths; Sean is affable and the darling of the boys and girls in the back room, but he is also barely twenty two years old and has yet to graduate college.
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Thielman on the other hand, is smart, articulate and has a proven record outside public service to go along with a job reasonably well done on the school committee.
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A deplorable example of such extravagance is presented by a Sarum "Horæ" of Thielman Kerver printed at Paris in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Douglass, or Esther Thielman, or Miss Bergyn, the superintendent nurse?
A Man's Woman Frank Norris 1886
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I ran over across the square for five minutes, and while I was gone Miss Wakeley and Esther Thielman were called.
A Man's Woman Frank Norris 1886
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This remarkable enterprise, which fills the first floor of a storybook Victorian farmhouse -- complete with the squeak and slam of the porch's screened door and surrounded by a colorful and lovingly tended garden -- is a two-person show: Thielman, who toils in her spotless kitchen in a focused blaze of energy, and counter man Dave Meixner, who is no slouch in the work ethic department, either.
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At the House of Thielman, seasonal fruits are treated like the treasure they are, prices are shockingly affordable and, if you leave without a bag of lavender- and ginger-packed sugar cookies, you need to have your head examined.
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Smiling Pelican Bakeshop, and with good reason: Baker/co-owner Sandra Thielman creates a drool-inducing selection of cookies, muffins, scones and breads, plus cakes, pies and tarts sold whole or by the slice.
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Consider it a lucky day if Thielman has pulled together her mile-high banana cream pies, and make a meal from her quiches, the custard lavishly filled and the crust a lesson in golden flakiness.
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