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| Samuelson, also heavily financed the production of thi | |
| visers were Charles P. Kindleberger, Paul A. | Samuelson and Jagdish N. Bhagwati. |
| associated with being the associate of Orion | Samuelson, and co-hosts with Samuelson the Morning Sho |
| s a 1931 British crime film directed by G.B. | Samuelson and starring Campbell Gullan, Mary Glynne, H |
| s a 1931 British drama film directed by G.B. | Samuelson and starring Lilian Oldland, Malcolm Keen, H |
| a 1931 British mystery film directed by G.B. | Samuelson and starring Wallace Bosco, Doris Clemence, |
| Paul | Samuelson and Robert Solow wrote an influential articl |
| Pam | Samuelson at the 2005 Where 2.0 Conference |
| ane received the TIAA-CREF Institute Paul A. | Samuelson Award for this book. |
| ng creative contribution to television - the | Samuelson Award, a British Film Institute Television A |
| Little is known about | Samuelson before he joined Megadeth. |
| President | Samuelson began his administration as President of BYU |
| d 1984 Olympic Marathon Champion Joan Benoit | Samuelson, both of whom compete yearly. |
| During the 1970 gubernatorial campaign | Samuelson came out in support of developing molybdenum |
| Three months after D-Day (June 6, 1944), | Samuelson came ashore on the Normandy beaches with the |
| After a show, then Megadeth drummer Gar | Samuelson coached Lynam with his playing. |
| He and Nobel Laureate, Paul A. | Samuelson, coedited the book, Inside the Economist's M |
| ketball powerhouse, Westchester High School, | Samuelson competed in only 1 year high school volleyba |
| Samuelson conducts R & D globally on Total Systems, Te | |
| Joan Benoit | Samuelson described the Chicago Marathon's of the mid |
| Samuelson died in 2000 at age 86. | |
| he "public goods" dogma (as outlined by Paul | Samuelson for example) and the last goes on to describ |
| Gar | Samuelson, former drummer for heavy metal band Megadet |
| President | Samuelson gave a talk in September 2007 to BYU student |
| Orion | Samuelson has been the station's farm reporter since 1 |
| Since joining Analysis Group in 1992, Ms. | Samuelson has played a key role in the company's growt |
| Martha | Samuelson holds an M.S. from the MIT Sloan School of M |
| s earlier setbacks, in 1970, Andrus defeated | Samuelson in a gubernatorial election rematch, thanks |
| Ralph | Samuelson, inventor of water skiing |
| Pamela | Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman '74 Distinguished |
| Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, Bo | |
| Samuelson led the team to the championship in hist fir | |
| Samuelson left the US National Team to compete for the | |
| Paul A. | Samuelson Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| rge Will, Marc Thiessen, Robert Kagan Robert | Samuelson, Michael Gerson, and Charles Krauthammer). |
| Samuelson, Paul A. (1947, Enlarged ed. | |
| ntrepreneur and film distributor called G.B. | Samuelson, persuaded Barker to make what became anothe |
| Martha S. | Samuelson, President and CEO of Analysis Group, Inc., |
| Samuelson retired from the legislature in 2003. | |
| the Stenstrom Center for Career Education on | Samuelson Road, home to several health and technical p |
| In the Senate, | Samuelson served as chair of the Health and Human Serv |
| Samuelson served as a full-time LDS Church missionary | |
| ll, Mark A. Lemley, Robert P. Merges, Pamela | Samuelson, Software and Internet law, Editor Mark A. L |
| Benoit | Samuelson still holds the fastest times for an America |
| appointed Secretary of State by Governor Don | Samuelson to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Eds |
| Pam | Samuelson, UC Berkeley Professor of Law says "Librarie |
| A conservative, | Samuelson upset moderate incumbent Robert E. Smylie in |
| He was reelected in 1970, although | Samuelson was defeated by Democrat Cecil D. Andrus. |
| Samuelson was defeated for re-election by Andrus - a s | |
| With an abundance of enthusiasm and energy, | Samuelson was frequently the catalyst to rally the tea |
| A bricklayer by trade, | Samuelson was first elected to the Minnesota House of |
| Samuelson was born in Woodhull, Illinois, and settled | |
| the LDS North America West Area Presidency, | Samuelson was a signatory to a May 11, 1999 letter to |
| ter Barker made his last films in the 1920s, | Samuelson went on in 1924 to found the Southall Film S |
| first President of the UKJFF was Sir Sydney | Samuelson, who remained in that role until 2005, and a |
| Economist Paul | Samuelson, who has endorsed the idea of the four-day w |
| The President of the Senate was Don | Samuelson, with Roger Moe as the Majority Leader and R |
| Before America's entry into World War II, | Samuelson worked for the Eastman Kodak Company in Port |
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