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Supreme Court ruling failed to address what they called Brunner's partisan interpretation of voting laws and will increase the potential for fraud on Nov. 4.
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Ohio Republicans said the ruling failed to address what they called Brunner's partisan interpretation of voting laws and will increase the potential for fraud on Nov. 4.
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The three Dem challengers in DE, OH and MO are well worth supporting, especially if Jennifer Brunner is the candidate in OH.
Matthew Yglesias » The Price of Depression, the Upside of Optimism 2009
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Frank Brunner is the first great MIA comic book artist that springs to mind.
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The incumbent Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, is running for U.S.
State races are vitally important this year. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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The narrative is broken up with vignettes of daily life in Brunner's future dystopia, where human reproduction is increasingly harshly limited by law, and nobody's motives are above suspicion (and there is an almost sentient computer).
September Books 7) Stand On Zanzibar, by John Brunner nwhyte 2009
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Michael Brunner is CEO of Brunner, a full-service advertising agency with offices in Pittsburgh, D.C. and Atlanta.
CMOs: Stake A Claim On A System of Accountability Michael Brunner 2010
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Brunner is one of my favorites, and I wish that more of his stuff was back in print.
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Amongst theologians I think Brunner is the person who I have learnt the most from, and I think his work best illustrates what I mean by a theology based on the intimate and personal quality of the universe, together with a clear and unflinching recognition that the universe is a community of Creator and created [ii].
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Brunner is best known for his debate with Barth about natural theology.
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