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Ray Weishaar, who rode for Harley-Davidson's "Wrecking Crew" team, died in 1924 after dueling with Gene Walker, who rode Indians, during a race in Los Angeles.
David Schonauer: Remembering the Lost Era of Board-Track Motorcycle Racing, When America Fell In Love with Speed David Schonauer 2011
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The decision also could help TiVo in its patent infringement cases against Verizon and AT&T, says J. P Morgan analyst Bridget Weishaar says.
TiVo patent court ruling could impact all Dish Network DVRs 2010
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Ray Weishaar, who rode for Harley-Davidson's "Wrecking Crew" team, died in 1924 after dueling with Gene Walker, who rode Indians, during a race in Los Angeles.
David Schonauer: Remembering the Lost Era of Board-Track Motorcycle Racing, When America Fell In Love with Speed David Schonauer 2011
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To the (super-editors) Marilyn Weishaar (the fact-checking queen), Christine Meister, Susan Mary Malone, and Anita Doreen Diggs for such insightful advice and helping to develop my writing skills.
Super Woman’s Child J. L. Woodson 2006
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To the (super-editors) Marilyn Weishaar (the fact-checking queen), Christine Meister, Susan Mary Malone, and Anita Doreen Diggs for such insightful advice and helping to develop my writing skills.
Super Woman’s Child J. L. Woodson 2006
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After nearly five years of working constantly on it, Weishaar turned over the reins for the month-to-month work to Dennis Doms, and moved himself to the position of publisher.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Magazines, Continued 1992
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And Weishaar has been able to keep more direct contact with AppleII users, from both those who work professionally with the II to those who use their AppleII's for special purposes only.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Telecommunications 1992
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Coverage of the IIGS was also prominent, and Weishaar has had to find a balance between articles that dealt with the new technology without ignoring the sizeable number of readers who still owned the older 8-bit AppleII's.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Magazines, Continued 1992
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There was little change in the content or style of the newsletter (since Weishaar was still running the show), but it freed him to recover from the burnout of meeting a monthly deadline, and to work more on managing the company itself.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Magazines, Continued 1992
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An AppleII user since 1980, and author of two programs sold by Beagle Bros (Frame-Up, a graphics slide-show displayer, and ProntoDOS, an enhanced version of DOS 3.3), Weishaar had previous experience with writing newsletters from his days with the Commodity News Service in Kansas City.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Magazines, Continued 1992
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