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  • Counseled by Mr. Schick on one of my tours, I was especially struck by some of the more eccentric species.

    Balletic Flowers of the Sea Joel Henning 2011

  • *Counseled firms on design and implementation of their hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) plans and sanitation standard operating procedure (These standards are ridiculously open to interpretation under current FSIS rules, and testing is often inconclusive, and USDA inspectors don't know how to test properly, so why should our client be penalized?)

    Why is Tom Vilsack Considering a Lobbyist to Head The Food Safety and Inspection Service? Eddie Gehman Kohan 2009

  • Counseled by Washington insiders and Clinton veterans, Mr. Obama will issue no detailed plan.

    Moment Is Ripe for President to Fix Health Care 2009

  • COOPER: Counseled by a priest, abused by a priest.

    CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2007 2007

  • Counseled by him and men of like mind, the Free State party, while maintaining the form of a State government, and disavowing the

    The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement George Spring Merriam 1878

  • Counseled and cheered me, prayed with me, and then

    Bitter-Sweet 1850

  • Counseled Blow: "The next time he gives a speech, someone should tap him on the ankle and say, 'Mr. President, we're down here.'"

    RenewAmerica Charles Krauthammer 2010

  • Counseled Blow: "The next time he gives a speech, someone should tap him on the ankle and say, 'Mr. President, we're down here.'"

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Counseled Blow: "The next time he gives a speech, someone should tap him on the ankle and say, 'Mr. President, we're down here.'"

    RenewAmerica Charles Krauthammer 2010

  • Counseled Blow: "The next time he gives a speech, someone should tap him on the ankle and say, 'Mr. President, we're down here.'"

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

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