And a Stern ratings drop affects the radio industry about the same way a similar drop in the Dow would affect the overall economy. |
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I refer Noel to the writings of Jessica Stern of Harvard, in particular her articles on al Qaeda and on Pakistan. |
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Stern messages from her about smoking and other unacceptable behaviour are prominently displayed on the noticeboard. |
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With this single effort Stern wipes his slate clean and begins anew at zero. |
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When Stern bought his first camera in 1948, he wandered around the Bowery in Chinatown, photographing vagrants. |
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The Stern company has been making pinball machines in Illinois since before you were around, sonny, and they still do today. |
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Which leaves Stern in the familiar role of the nebbish buddy who just wants to fit in. |
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They became members of the Red Brigades, the Stern Gang, the Naxalites, the Shining Path. |
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Originally, the aluminum skin of the building was not supposed to have color accents, says Stern. |
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Stern pronouncements are hurled down like thunderbolts from Zeus, and, like Zeus, their authors are totally unaccountable to mere human beings. |
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While I'd like to believe that Stern doesn't have that much pull with his listeners, I know I'd just be kidding myself. |
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I've already begun petitioning commissioner David Stern to expand the awards list. |
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Stern tapped a few keys, patching him through to the five docked starfighters. |
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Your grandpa was living in another state, and found out what I was doing when he saw me on the Howard Stern TV show. |
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Are Conrad Stern, Cyborg Barry, Nikolai Jakov, and Brett all gone for good? |
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Stern looks and mini-head shakes to nana when she brought it up during her Christmas visit. |
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Yes, thanks to Howard Stern and her own larger-than-life personality, Mariann is having a bit of her own Joan Rivers moment. |
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Stern horizontal rudders levelled off the submarine underwater. |
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Dr. roscoe Brown, 87, squadron commander of the 332nd Fighter Group, tells Marlow Stern about being a real Tuskegee Airman. |
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Its inventor, Keizo Shimamoto, tells Marlow Stern the story of this succulent creation. |
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Claire Stern reports on this season's hottest couture for four-legged friends. |
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She had supported Stern when his own career had first been in gestation and then later in free-fall. |
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How long, then, can Stern affect the pose of a bedraggled victim? |
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She talks to Marlow Stern about our obsession with celebrity, her consultation with Kanye West, our shrinking privacy, and more. |
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From a crackhead to Sam Kinison to even Jon Stewart, Marlow Stern on the best bad apples in the bunch of silver-screen teachers. |
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The acclaimed auteur spoke to Marlow Stern about a month ago on how cable TV is the new arthouse. |
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Rivers told Howard Stern in 2012 she had had affairs while married to Rosenberg, including a one-night stand with Robert Mitchum. |
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Sheen and Stern, little-known to most people, also grappled with obsessive-compulsive disorder in the past. |
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It features the work of animators Marina Zurkow and Eddo Stern and has proved popular with the young and old alike. |
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Or maybe, like Stern, you can live-tweet comments about a television show as it is broadcast. |
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Jackson threatened a boycott, and NBA commissioner David Stern was at one point reportedly contacted in hopes that he would intervene. |
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This cement was made at the Portland Cementfabrik Stern at Stettin, which was the first to use a Hoffmann kiln. |
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The Stern Gang and the Irgun used terrorism and sabotage against the British government and against lines of communications. |
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The former Today co-host Deborah Norville spoke after Stern. |
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Liddy commands a wide listenership, and if Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh can top the best-seller charts, why not the G-Man? |
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Love, the ex-wife of Nirvana star Kurt Cobain, told US shock jock Howard Stern last week that she had enjoyed an eightmonth fling with Rossdale. |
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There were early reports that the heckler was a Howard Stern staffer. |
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Buress went on The Howard Stern Show to talk about the Cosby story. |
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When Stern asked her if she had threesomes while in the band, she just said that she had fun back in the day. |
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Fitness Celebrity Erin Stern has agreed to a Spokesmodel sponsorship for the brand for the next twelve months. |
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She spoke with Marlow Stern at tiff about the role, and politics. |
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Marlow Stern spoke with the makers back at Sundance about the NSFW film. |
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Howard Stern in homeroom is the theme of a new animated series showing the pottymouth DJ as an adolescent. |
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Stern opens the story by freely admitting his lifelong fascination with informercials. |
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It offers the TRIUM Global Executive MBA programme jointly with Stern School of Business of New York University and HEC School of Management, Paris. |
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Raya Stern says that in her ceramics she expresses her femininity and softness best, which otherwise is hidden under her tomboyishness and her hyperactive energy. |
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Everyone from David Wesley to David Stern was agog last month when the 6-foot-3 Davis dunked over 6-foot-11 Kevin Garnett during a win at Charlotte. |
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Gelman, Carlin, Stern, Dunson, Vehtari, and Rubin present this third edition Bayesian analysis text with both introductory and in-depth components. |
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Stern and God-fearing, the Afrikaner takes his religion seriously. |
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Economics major Bob Shatzen, one of two assistant financial managers, is responsible for Wilbur and Stern Halls, Freshman women, and foreign campi. |
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Once enknitted into the stern fibre that ran through all her moods, it sought fields of operation. |
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Relaxing the stern Ansible rule of omitting mere egoboo, here's a selection from the 'Gosh, isn't 300 a shiny round number' postbag. |
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The masters looked unusually stern, but it was the sternness of thought rather than of discipline. |
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She issued a stern warning against making changes too quickly. |
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Then the sails on the mainmast were backing and we started getting stern way. Eagle was caught aback. |
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This is a revealing passage, for van Helsing is the stern realist, the guiding hand directing the antivampire confederacy. |
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Every vessel had several keelless whale-boats, pointed at both bow and stern, so that they could be rowed forwards or backwards. |
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I was so serious that I probably offended a lot of people who didn't appreciate my stern attitude and hyperdisciplined approach. |
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The saloon, instead of being at the stern, according to the old method of construction, is placed more amidships. |
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Weighing in at four pounds, the lobster was rubbery and tasteless from stem to stern. |
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The battleship had three backwards guns at the stern, in addition to the primary complement. |
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By turns she could be goofy and serious, playful and big-sisterly stern. |
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Samuel was stern, serious and deeply in earnest. He seldom smiled and never laughed. He was uncompromisingly religious, conscientious and morally unbending. |
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The Indomitable raked the frigate's stern with double-shotted guns. |
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Among the diversity of opinions that are entertained in regard to physical resistance, there are but a few found to gainstay that stern delcaration. |
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Risk is everywhere. From tabloid headlines insisting that coffee causes cancer to stern government warnings about alcohol and driving, the world is teeming with goblins. |
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