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Edwin Bender is research director for the National Institute on
Soft Money Showered on the States: Redistricting and Election 2000 2000
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But in Bender's rendering it becomes an utterly straight-faced account of a man with a quaintly unconventional sexual proclivity who is given to such statements as Desire is a house.
Experimental Fiction 2010
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The service is scheduled for 8 p.m. in Bender Arena, 4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Memorial to be held for slain AU professor Lori Aratani 2010
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What I like best about Bender is that he's not a metaphor for anything else, the way a lot of fictional robots are.
MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction? 2010
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Bender is not the coolest robot in all of creation because of what he can do (although he does have that torso hatch going on) but because of who he is.
MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction? 2010
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In a review of Aimee Bender's Willful Creatures, CL Bledsoe concludes that "Bender is that most daring of writers, who will take any risk, regardless of the consequences."
Experimental Fiction 2010
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Bender is an employee of Planet Express Delivery on Futurama.
MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction? 2010
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The 33 days in the new month of this new year is for public service, and would be followed by a two-day holiday in a new month all by itself called Bender (a special two-day month most years, except leap years when it becomes a three-day month), in acceptance of indulgence and to celebrate the upcoming year!
Richard Wurman: The Month of Remember: From '33' By Richard Saul Wurman Richard Wurman 2010
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The 33 days in the new month of this new year is for public service, and would be followed by a two-day holiday in a new month all by itself called Bender (a special two-day month most years, except leap years when it becomes a three-day month), in acceptance of indulgence and to celebrate the upcoming year!
Richard Wurman: The Month of Remember: From '33' By Richard Saul Wurman Richard Wurman 2010
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Edwin Bender, executive director of the National Institute on Money in State Politics, said that presidential candidates "are tending the gardens that will benefit them in the long run."
paddlegirl11 commented on the word Bender
who doesn't love a cigar smoking, whiskey drinking robot!
December 12, 2009