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  • Among those articles were gems like the stock market summary, by author Avri Herling.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • The message isn't to stop exercising or having sex, say Herling and the study authors.

    Out of shape? Intense exercise, sex may raise heart risk 2011

  • It's not surprising to us cardiologists, says Irving Herling, director of Consultative Cardiology at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia.

    Out of shape? Intense exercise, sex may raise heart risk 2011

  • Walking, any kind of physical activity on a routine basis — risk is reduced substantially even by doing that, says Herling.

    Out of shape? Intense exercise, sex may raise heart risk 2011

  • Among the women engaged in these “deliveries” were Esther Benziman-Herling and Rachel Brandwein-Lapidot.

    Irgun Zeva'i Le'ummi (I.Z.L.). 2009

  • A DRAFT RESISTER, Albert Herling, said to a judge: I do not have any right to take part in any legislation the result of which would be a sacrifice of life.

    Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008

  • The judge sentenced Herling to two years in prison.

    Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008

  • And Flg./Off. Herling, leader of the 7th flight and Flg./Off. Krumings, the squadron engineer officer, are both hit, and crash.

    Stuka Pilot Rudel, Hans-Ulrich 1973

  • Herling does not comment on the likelihood or desirability of Abel's inheriting Meany's job, and the Afterword ends without describing the present situation in the union.

    Short Reviews Editors, The 1972

  • Herling, a columnist and publisher of John Herling's Labor Letter, relies heavily on psychological imputations and gossip without attribution.

    Short Reviews Editors, The 1972

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