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But when you see latter-day, modern historians taking the same line -- so Collingwood ` s (ph) admonition that history is seen differently in different epic, that Augustine saw it through the eyes of an early Christian and Tilmon (ph) saw it as a 17th century Frenchman, and Gibbon as an 18th century Englishman, and Mumson (ph) as a 19th century German -- well, it ` s really not true.
The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People�s History of Ancient Rome 2003
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KAGAN: J.m Tilmon, T.J. Bonner, gentlemen, thank you for the discussion -- appreciate your input.
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"An air race is a very, very high-speed race close to the ground with aircraft that have been modified to fly much faster than were originally designed to fly," Tilmon said.
CNN.com 2011
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"It's exciting, it's incredibly moving to see an airplane moving so fast," said aviation analyst Jim Tilmon, himself a former pilot in the U.S. military and with American Airlines.
CNN.com 2011
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"We expect aphids to develop a tolerance to Rag-1 plant resistance - it's just a matter of when," Tilmon said.
unknown title 2009
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According to Tilmon, the current aphid threshold used by producers is 250 aphids per plant.
unknown title 2009
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According to Tilmon, the current aphid threshold used by producers is 250 aphids per plant.
unknown title 2009
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This growing season Tilmon and her team will join a multi-state study to determine the treatment threshold for resistant soybean varieties.
unknown title 2009
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Tilmon said that the resistant varieties show a lot of promise for producers - to the disappointment of soybean aphid populations.
unknown title 2009
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Before soybean aphids, Tilmon said soybean producers in the Corn Belt didn't have too many insect issues.
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