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Dan Geer is an extremely well respected security expert.
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The frequency with which the name "Geer" turns up in the Theatricum Botanicum's programs is no accident.
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Actors Melissa Leo, Ellen Geer and Diane Salinger joined neuroscientist Dr. Jonas Kaplan to discuss what happens when the actor tries to "imagine" an emotional state.
Karin Badt: Filmmaking Isn't Brain Surgery... Or Is It? The 7th Annual Topanga Film Festival Karin Badt 2011
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My maternal grandmother, Ma, née Sarah Mayo Geer, was descended from two orphan brothers who came from Heavitree near Bristol, England, to Connecticut in 1635.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Actors Melissa Leo, Ellen Geer and Diane Salinger joined neuroscientist Dr. Jonas Kaplan to discuss what happens when the actor tries to "imagine" an emotional state.
Karin Badt: Filmmaking Isn't Brain Surgery... Or Is It? The 7th Annual Topanga Film Festival Karin Badt 2011
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Actors Melissa Leo, Ellen Geer and Diane Salinger joined neuroscientist Dr. Jonas Kaplan to discuss what happens when the actor tries to "imagine" an emotional state.
Karin Badt: Filmmaking Isn't Brain Surgery... Or Is It? The 7th Annual Topanga Film Festival Karin Badt 2011
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The next day, one of the men mentioned by Geer, Atlanta Constitution editor Gene Patterson, published a column that contrasted Lyndon Johnson, a “Southerner who turned away from the ancestral vices,” with Wallace, whose politics “bound the South in the ignominy of its vices instead of giving free run to its virtues as Johnson tried to do.”
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Contact reporter Carri Geer Thevenot at cgeer@reviewjournal.com or 702-384-8710.
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The next day, one of the men mentioned by Geer, Atlanta Constitution editor Gene Patterson, published a column that contrasted Lyndon Johnson, a “Southerner who turned away from the ancestral vices,” with Wallace, whose politics “bound the South in the ignominy of its vices instead of giving free run to its virtues as Johnson tried to do.”
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Actors Melissa Leo, Ellen Geer and Diane Salinger joined neuroscientist Dr. Jonas Kaplan to discuss what happens when the actor tries to "imagine" an emotional state.
Karin Badt: Filmmaking Isn't Brain Surgery... Or Is It? The 7th Annual Topanga Film Festival Karin Badt 2011
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