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"Everybody feels good when they're around Mireille," says Joel Kinnaman, the Swedish actor who plays Linden's "equally messed up" partner Stephen Holder.
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Offering Chinese was a leap of faith, said Linden's Mr. Tomazic, "in a working-class town that has no significant number of Chinese."
Chinese on Menu for Elementary Kids Yuliya Chernova 2010
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You also said you wanted to limit what the audience knows about the case to Linden's Mireille Enos perspective.
The Killing Postmortem: Showrunner Veena Sud on the Finale's Big Twists and Season 2 2011
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Although Enos immediately fell in love with her character, the show's dark themes and Linden's solitariness — despite a loving fiancé Callum Keith Rennie and a teenage son — have sometimes been tough.
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You also said you wanted to limit what the audience knows about the case to Linden's Mireille Enos perspective.
The Killing Postmortem: Showrunner Veena Sud on the Finale's Big Twists and Season 2 2011
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Generously categorizing Linden's "other domestic spending" category as stimulative and adding in increased spending on unemployment benefits (which is definitely stimulative), Obama's efforts to counteract the economic downturn, one consequence of which was cuts to state spending, accounted for only 34 percent ($205 billion) of increased spending in 2009.
Harry Moroz: Was the Stimulus (A Lot) Bigger Than We Thought? 2010
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In 2006 the bookshelves were full of books making the compelling case that climate change was real, and really serious: Elizabeth Kolbert's Field Notes from a Catastrophe, Tim Flannery's The Weather Makers, and Eugene Linden's The Winds of Change, along with, of course, Al Gore's book and movie you may have heard about.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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In a particularly funny moment last night, Lyon joked that 'I would have done way better had I made Aristotle [her book's protagonist] a vampire', but her reference to the success of Meyer's franchise does echo Linden's sentiments.
Marissa Bronfman: The 16th Annual Giller Prize and the Future of Literature in a Digital Age 2009
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Linden's language is irrelevant because Linden cannot legally develop language that would remove any right of an US citizen to avail herself of a US court.
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I have it on casual conversational authority that Sony wasn't in the habit of it, and I suspect based on Linden's ability to retrieve conversations for the Bragg litigation that they do keep everything.
1984 2.0 2009
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