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COSTELLO: By the time Durgan's show hits the airwaves, Wagler has already been listening to whp's all-conservative lineup for more than eight hours.
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"I started listening to Rush in '92," says Wagler, a self-described Libertarian who voted for Ron Paul for president.
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COSTELLO: By the time Durgin's show hits the airwaves, Wagler has already been listening to WHP's all-conservative lineup for more than eight hours.
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Wagler ends the day at home with the San Francisco-based conservative Michael Savage.
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He's got Lucien B0naparte, Temminck, Wilson, Ord, and a few I've never heard of like Wagler, who apparently also named the piping plover Charadrius Okenii.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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He's got Lucien B0naparte, Temminck, Wilson, Ord, and a few I've never heard of like Wagler, who apparently also named the piping plover Charadrius Okenii.
more coffee musings 2008
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Here's a simple, time-honored strategy that is pretty much guaranteed to produce a contender in auction drafts, sent in by reader Joel Wagler of Lawrence, Kan.
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So Wernsdorf, von Jacob, Munro (edd.), Wagler _de Aetna quaest. crit.
Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Harold Edgeworth Butler 1914
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Intimate contact with German students made me feel that I had neglected my philosophical education; and when, in the year 1827, the new University of Munich opened, with Schelling as professor of philosophy, Oken, Schubert, and Wagler as professors of zoology,
Louis Agassiz His Life and Correspondence Agassiz, Louis 1885
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These and also the succeeding lectures, given only twice a week on the special natural history of amphibians by Wagler, we all attend together.
Louis Agassiz His Life and Correspondence Agassiz, Louis 1885
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