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  • Mr. Wrobel pegged the per-acre price in the parcel at about $140,000—only about 80 acres on the site can be developed.

    A Steel Site Is Recycled Maura Webber Sadovi 2012

  • Seddon took a copy to the Gay Hussar, the Soho eaterie with a great long-standing Labour tradition, as the manager there John Wrobel features in Standing for Something.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • Kerry Wrobel , president of Lehigh Valley Industrial Park, said that to buy the land the group tapped sources that included money from selling property in other parks, bank loans and government grants.

    A Steel Site Is Recycled Maura Webber Sadovi 2012

  • Soviet Jewish Affairs 2 (1983): 33 – 46; Wrobel, Jozef.

    Mina Tomkiewicz. 2009

  • Haworth was well shy of the world-record 672. 4-pound total by gold medal winner Gonghong Tang of China, followed by silver medalist Ran Mi Jang of South Korea (666.9 pounds) and Agata Wrobel of Poland (639.3 pounds).

    USATODAY.com - Haworth's medal chances go 'pop' 2004

  • To contact the reporter on this story: Sharon Wrobel in Tel Aviv at

    unknown title 2011

  • To contact the reporter on this story: Sharon Wrobel in Tel Aviv at

    unknown title 2011

  • To contact the reporter on this story: Sharon Wrobel in Tel Aviv at

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  • Alice Wrobel, 16, a junior from Bushwick, said she is still waiting for her science classes to be scheduled.

    NYT > Home Page By ANNA M. PHILLIPS 2011

  • Photographer Karsten Wrobel captured the scene beside a lake at Tangkoko National Park on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

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