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"Who's going to vote for Chicago in the first round besides Canada and Jamaica?" said 1960 Olympic gold medalist Bill Mulliken, walking dejectedly from the rally.
Chicago supporters crushed, confused by early elimination 2009
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Melissa Mulliken, Ms. Kloppenburg's campaign manager, said it was too early to say whether the campaign would request a recount.
Wisconsin Probes Vote-Count Error Joe Barrett 2011
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Mulliken received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1966.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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Mulliken also showed that a combination of MO calculations with experimental (spectroscopic) results provides
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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In terms of specific attorneys, Mulliken cited David Anstaett, who has done some work with the campaign already.
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S. Mulliken from Chicago and later developed further by him as well as by many other investigators.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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- The Huffington Post spoke to Kloppenburg campaign manager Melissa Mulliken, who said that they will be using the national law firm Perkins Coie -- which has an office in Madison, Wis. -- during the recount process.
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The 60-year-old Mulliken said she was initially advising the governor's office on someone to succeed hearing board member Judy Wall of Chelan County, whose term expires Friday.
Archive 2006-06-18 2006
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But as the discussions progressed, Mulliken said, she realized she was interested in the job.
Archive 2006-06-18 2006
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But as the discussions progressed, Mulliken said, she realized she was interested in the job.
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