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  • Jensen responded by calling Yackel "an old-guard leader, whose power is waning and who thrives on smearing the department."

    Home News Tribune - News 2008

  • "Knitting and crocheting are helping us think about math we already know in a different light," says Carolyn Yackel, a mathematician at Mercer University in Macon, Ga.

    Boing Boing 2006

  • This left us with lots of head scratching--what the heck was the Yackel character about?

    Archive 2006-05-01 Kate 2006

  • This left us with lots of head scratching--what the heck was the Yackel character about?

    Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: Green Kate 2006

  • "Coaches that have tube-type televisions and are in for upgrades should consider some other things as well," says Yackel.

    PRWeb - Daily News Feed 2010

  • Ryan Yackel says if everyone put in a good effort, it would save first responders multiple minutes responding to emergency calls.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2010

  • "Every update we create is a result of true craftsmanship," says Yackel.

    PRWeb - Daily News Feed 2010

  • Yackel, Owner and Founder of Truline RV adding, "Removing a heavy TV from over your head is always a good thing."

    PRWeb - Daily News Feed 2010

  • Sadly, the conclusion of the essay is the other end of the Social Security conversation, wherein the worker informs Smith-Yackel that her mother's death will not result in a payment because, "... your mother never worked."

    Tripping Toward Lucidity: Estella's Revenge 2009

  • "Yackel would rather have that delay so his guys get paid overtime," he said.

    Home News Tribune - News 2008

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