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The term counterculture entered the scholarly lexicon (spelled contraculture) in 1960, through the work of sociologist J. Milton Yinger.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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"It's pretty exciting," said Yinger, who also had a two-run double in the fourth.
The Seattle Times 2011
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That was more than enough for Camas ace Kurt Yinger, who struck out five and allowed two earned runs in a complete-game victory.
The Seattle Times 2011
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In the second half, Bias reshuffled his defense getting the 6-4 Lee on Ocke and 6-5 Kevin Sharick on Zach Yinger, who had 10 points at halftime.
daytondailynews.com - News Dave Long 2010
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"With this year's team, we are trying to develop an attitude of doing the right things to help us compete and win," Yinger said.
thisweeknews.com: RSS BRAD EMERINE 2010
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Yinger was pleased with that progress before the loss to the Jaguars.
thisweeknews.com: RSS BRAD EMERINE 2010
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Hogan Northern Virginia managing partner and current director of the litigation practice Emily Yinger will manage Washington DC, New York-based Hogan commercial litigation partner Dennis Tracey will be managing partner for the Americas.
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"(A) huge drawback to Section 8 is the amount of administrative work required," said Yinger, vice president of the Property Owners Association of Greater
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But as long as a tenant's income remains at a certain level, Yinger said the program can be a source of stable rent.
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The voucher program requires that properties meet certain standards and undergo inspections at the owner's expense, Yinger said.
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