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SNEATH - Cirith Ellenwood and Thomas Sneath, Roseburg, October 9, a daughter, Kailenna inalaegh Sneath, 5 pounds 14 ounces
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"Yeh got a pretty fair-sized head, but yeh ain't quite so top-heavy as Mis 'Sneath's big upright.
The Spinner's Book of Fiction Various
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Judge David Sneath said at the employment tribunal: [Nicholson] has certain views about climate change and acts upon those views in the way in which he leads his life.
September 10th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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One, the Sokol-Sneath school, proposed to improve on the methods of traditional Linnaean taxonomy by introducing "numerical taxonomy," which aimed to ascertain the overall similarity among organisms using objective, quantitative, and numerous characters (Hull 1988).
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Speaking to the Seattle PI blog, Henry Sneath, a Pittsburgh-based patent lawyer, wondered why and when Microsoft had become so keen on the "preponderance" rather than the "clear and convincing" standard for proof: "I've never heard of any great cry for changing the standard and I don't remember anything written about it," said Sneath, who spoke as an officer of DRI, the nation's largest organization of civil litigation lawyers.
Microsoft seeks to weaken software patent rules at US Supreme Court 2011
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And decades before the unmistakably American writings of Mr. Toth, there was the correspondence of H. Rochester Sneath, the fictional headmaster of a fictional British boys school created by Humphrey Berkeley (The 1948 vintage letters were finally published as "The Life and Death of Rochester Sneath" in 1974).
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And decades before the unmistakably American writings of Mr. Toth, there was the correspondence of H. Rochester Sneath, the fictional headmaster of a fictional British boys school created by Humphrey Berkeley (The 1948 vintage letters were finally published as "The Life and Death of Rochester Sneath" in 1974).
'Little Billy's Letters': Reality Intrudes Upon a Hoax Letter Writer When Mormons Show Up For Real (PHOTOS) Bill Geerhart 2010
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Some, like William S. Sneath, Harold J. Haynes, and Jack J. Crocher—the former chief executive officers at Union Carbide, Standard Oil of California, and Super Valu Stores, Inc.—even step aside long before mandatory retirement ages.
Power and Influence John P. Kotter 1985
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Some, like William S. Sneath, Harold J. Haynes, and Jack J. Crocher—the former chief executive officers at Union Carbide, Standard Oil of California, and Super Valu Stores, Inc.—even step aside long before mandatory retirement ages.
Power and Influence John P. Kotter 1985
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Some, like William S. Sneath, Harold J. Haynes, and Jack J. Crocher—the former chief executive officers at Union Carbide, Standard Oil of California, and Super Valu Stores, Inc.—even step aside long before mandatory retirement ages.
Power and Influence John P. Kotter 1985
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