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E-mail from Blazar wherein he outlines the discussion between himself and the Army team assigned to do the DH review.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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This is an article written by Ernest Blazar of the Washington Times.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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"All the audits do is keep employers in certain industries awake at night, while driving immigrants into work environments and arrangements that are indefensible," said Bill Blazar, a senior vice president of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.
Immigration Audits Drive Illegal Workers Underground Miriam Jordan 2011
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Blazar told us later that the Army was just rolling there eyes so to speak --- they just wanted the whole mess to go away.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The combined company will have a 3.3% share of the U.S. market for transport and Internet business services, according to Atlantic-ACM analyst Aaron Blazar .
Connecting the Fiber Glut Roger Cheng 2011
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Three Questions prepared by Bill Thayer that Blazar should ask the Army to consider while they do their review of the DH files.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Intel's 1999 TIF called for 450 new local jobs when the company employed about 1,200, Blazar said.
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Even with recent job cuts, Intel employs more people than required by a tax increment financing, or TIF, agreement it has with Hudson, according to Paul Blazar, the town's executive assistant.
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Many colleagues in other specialties at the Clinic provided content and deserve gratitude, especially my administrative associate Beth Grubb, Mary Beth Modic, and other nurses at the Clinic who improved this manuscript, and the RealAge team; the very supportive public affairs group at the Cleveland Clinic, including Jim Blazar, Eileen Sheil, and Mary Claire Burick, taught me to stay on message.
YOU The Smart Patient Michael F. Roizen 2006
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Many colleagues in other specialties at the Clinic provided content and deserve gratitude, especially my administrative associate Beth Grubb, Mary Beth Modic, and other nurses at the Clinic who improved this manuscript, and the RealAge team; the very supportive public affairs group at the Cleveland Clinic, including Jim Blazar, Eileen Sheil, and Mary Claire Burick, taught me to stay on message.
YOU The Smart Patient Michael F. Roizen 2006
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