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Another Democratic incumbent, Rick Boucher, cruised to victory over Republican and former NASCAR official Kevin Triplett and independent Seth A. Davis in the 9th.
USATODAY.com - GOP wins 10th straight presidential victory in Virginia 2004
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But this year, Triplett is driving, chipping and putting well.
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What is surprising, to county outsiders anyway, is the council's vote today to name Triplett to the position instead.
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"Triplett," I asked sternly, as I stood beside him an instant later,
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Triplett and Bosworth have a number of papers on this topic.
Service Sector Productivity, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Varian cites work by Jack Triplett and Barry Bosworth that credits information technology with improving productivity in the service sector.
Service Sector Productivity, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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William Triplett in the Wall Street Journal writes, Artists have continued to gravitate -- logically, in some cases -- towards space.
Barbara Ernst Prey: NASA Art/50 Years at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: Perspectives from a NASA Artist Barbara Ernst Prey 2011
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In an article about Donald Triplett, we learn that he is 77 years old, lives fairly independently in Forest, Miss., and enjoys golf and travel.
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Refereeing confusion Interesting, the Broncos will get the ball first, but the chief official Jeff Triplett just got the rules wrong during the coin toss - suggesting that both teams must get the ball at least once in overtime.
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Mr. Triplett was the head of the Washington bureau of Variety from 2005 to 2008.
Space, the Artistic Frontier William Triplett 2011
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