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    1. Feelin' stronger every day - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It also offers an analysis that could easily provide an analogy to activities in higher education, including the e-reserves system that is being (...)

    2. Legal Databases & Links | Duke University School of Law

      Contains profiles for decision makers and organizations in eight communities: Congress, Federal Government, State & Local (...)

    3. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/69/

      A year ago, consumer spending was strong, the market for investment grade credit was growing and the S&P 500 jumped 9% in three months.

    4. June 2020 | Issue 389 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Brandi Tuttle, Liaison to the PA & MBS Programs I’m spending some quality time with my loved ones and making improvements in my new house.

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      This is a book banned by the government , something we usually believe our Constitution will prevent.

    6. 11 of My Favorite Haitian Creole Expressions from the Radio Haiti Archive - The Devil's Tale

      Jean Dominique is the single most expressive person I have ever had the privilege of spending time with. (He was, in the words of his (...)

    7. Humanizing History, Complicating Memory: A Trip into the Past - The Devil's Tale

      Eventually, the negotiating committee left the prison and the government sent in state troopers. The prisoners and hostages were in (...)

    8. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/26/

      Executives who place their bets on a handful of films, shows and concerts, invest heavily in their development, support them with promotional (...)

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      At Lehman she runs full throttle, devoted to her career, spending all her time and energy on work. She meets attractive people, but (...)

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/52/

      Miller concludes that by spending less time purchasing goods, humans would have more time to enjoy life and find suitable mates and (...)

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