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Moley was one of Washington's brain trusters ... you probably remember hearing about him.
A Look At America 1958
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Professor PAUL ZAK (Claremont Graduate University): I've observed children with Williams and they are super-trusters, that is they don't modulate this balance between trust and distrust.
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As the children specified, there are no "trusters"; and it has all the modern improvements, including Margaret MacLean, who is still "Miss Peggie," although she is married to their new Senior Surgeon.
The Primrose Ring Ruth Sawyer 1925
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It is reason for contempt for those who misuse the trusters. ed Says:
Matthew Yglesias » On So-Called “Irresponsible” Borrowers 2009
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I agree this trust is misplaced, but it is not a reason for contempt for the trusters.
Matthew Yglesias » On So-Called “Irresponsible” Borrowers 2009
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I don't know how well the math works but if the propulsion needs are light enough, or if the mission module could carry some simple hypergolic fuelled trusters, but maybe you could use the "mission module" with a cheaper, LEO optimized capsule like Dragon or even Soyuz.
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Most presidents, governors, commissioners, along with their advisers and brain-trusters are lawyers; they administer our laws.
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Most presidents, governors, commissioners, along with their advisers and brain-trusters are lawyers; they administer our laws.
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Most presidents, governors, commissioners, along with their advisers and brain-trusters are lawyers; they administer our laws.
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Most presidents, governors, commissioners, along with their advisers and brain-trusters are lawyers; they administer our laws.
It is the Lawyers that Run our Civilization : Law is Cool 2008
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