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...E-mail: jneuberg@kumc.edu. . Ellen Averett, MHSA, PhD . Nlaman Nazlr, MPH, MBBS . Joh...
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.../ poodle mix) therapy dog and his handler, Ellen Morrow. It takes me about two seconds to fa...
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The arguments for a greater interdiscipliarity in the arts and art history are unnecessary since art inherently draws from multiple disciplines. Perhaps it would be better to clarify what the topic of art history is, since art historians have varying opinions about their text. Some art historians, such as Mieke Bal, have taken an approach that involves disciplines such as semiotics, psychoanalysis and feminist theory.
.... Ellen Handler Spitz holds the Marian Cabot Putnam Fellow...
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, 71, of Manor Township, passed away Saturday, September 11, 2010. He was the husband of Ellen M. Clark Trimble with whom he would have celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary on December 14, 2010. He was born in Holtwood, son of the late Jesse C. and Margaret L. Trimble. He was a mail handler for the US Postal Service, Lancaster for 30 years before retiring on October 1, 1992. He was a graduate of Penn Manor High School, Class of 1957; a veteran of the US Navy having served on the USS Intrepid; attended Holtwood Presbyterian Church and was a member of Manor Ridge Athletic Association where he coached football and girls softball. He enjoyed setting up at flea markets as a vendor; going to auctions; Roots; football; baseball; NASCAR with Dale Earnhardt, Jr. as his fav...
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...HANDLER, ELLEN JANE HOLLINGSWORTH & HOWARD S. ERLANGER, LA...
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...Peter L. Rudnytsky and Ellen Handler Spitz (New York: New York University Press...
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.... ROGERS, Circuit Judge: Hein and Ellen Hettinga, owners of Sarah Farms, and co-owners wit... requirements applicable to milk handlers, were invalid as a bill of attainder and a violati...
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A drug-sniffing police dog did not violate the Fourth Amendment by sticking his nose through the open window of a vehicle he was scanning, the Court of Special Appeals has held. The decision affirmed a Massachusetts man's conviction for importing cocaine into Maryland.Oscar E. Cruz argued that Bruno, a yellow Labrador used by a state trooper during the February 2005 traffic stop, crossed the line into an unconstitutional search by putting his nose where it didn't belong - that is, inside the vehicle. The court, however, declined to draw a bright line at the window gasket. We recognize that other courts have held that a dog's entry into the interior of a vehicle during a canine scan constituted an unreasonable search, Judge Ellen L. Hollander wrote on Tuesday for the unanimous three- jud...
... on instinct, without prompting from his handler, based on odors emanating from the vehicle into th...