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Strange, because as I watched Gavel to Gavel this morning, I saw Senator Bunde put his hand on his heart and recite the Pledge of Allegiance with the rest of the Chamber.
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The link is to a recently published paper, Rybski, Bunde, Havlin, & Von Storch, GRL Vol 33.
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In the person of Thorstein Bunde Veblen—an American by birth but a citizen of nowhere by nature—such an eye was found.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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In the person of Thorstein Bunde Veblen—an American by birth but a citizen of nowhere by nature—such an eye was found.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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Mutterleibe an, ja noch in ihrer Mutter Leib in dem Bunde des ewigen Lebens; sonst koennte ihnen die heilige: [12480] 1
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Der Christen Kinder sind heilig fuer die Taufe und von Mutterleibe an, ja noch in ihrer Mutter Leib in dem Bunde des ewigen Lebens; sonst koennte ihnen die heilige VI.
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At a sanatorium run by Franciscans in Bunde, naughty children were put in a tub filled with ice cold water, a punishment applied in other places as well.
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Bunde brought the always contentious issue of moving the capital from Juneau into the debate.
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Bunde brought the always contentious issue of moving the capital from Juneau into the debate.
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"They're kicking sand in his face, seeing if he's going to muscle up," said Senator Con Bunde, a Republican and the only one of the state's 20 senators to vote against the capital budget.
NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM YARDLEY 2010
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