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  • | death_place = Lexington, Massachusetts, United States ...d in hothouses and greenhouses are documented in over 200 journals for the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Comley was born in [[England]] and apprenticed at Bo
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  • ...gital Atelier met at a workshop called “Beyond the Digital Print” at [[Massachusetts College of Art and Design]] in 1994. Subsequently a few of the attendees be ...val]], ''Portals: The Dimensional Imagery of Digital Atelier'', [[Duxbury, Massachusetts|Duxbury, MA]]
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  • |birth_place=Brighton, Massachusetts, United States ...9 in the city of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton,_Boston Brighton, Massachusetts] at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Both his parents are from [https://en.wikipedia
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  • The election of President [[John F. Kennedy]] from Massachusetts in 1960 partially reflected this shift. In the campaign, Kennedy attracted ...] of [[Wisconsin]], [[Mazie Hirono]] of [[Hawaii]], and [[Ed Markey]] of [[Massachusetts]] were members of the caucus when in the House of Representatives. While no
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  • | Nantucket, Massachusetts 61-65; Division 13, RVN 65-70 | Boston, Massachusetts 61-65; Division 13, RVN 66-70
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  • ...general election.<ref name=":1" /> Four years later, Vigeant ran for the [[Massachusetts House of Representatives]]. He successfully earned the Republican nominatio ...(politician)|Scott Brown]] in the [[2012 United States Senate election in Massachusetts]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=correspondent |first=John Laidler Globe |last2=Octo
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  • ...n Barcelona. In 1990, he won the Artist Fellowship Program, awarded by The Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities in Boston, to create the installation Ta * 1991 MASSACHUSETTS ARTIST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM, BOSTON.
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  • | alma_mater = [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]] ...her freshman year, she started writing for the university newspaper, the ''Massachusetts Collegian'', and at one time was Editor-in-Chief.<ref name=Amherst2012-02-2
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  • | birth_place = [[Weymouth, Massachusetts]], U.S. Shields was born and raised in [[Weymouth, Massachusetts]], in an [[Irish Catholic]] family.<ref>{{cite web|last=Shields|first=Mark|
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  • ...s to address how independent contractors should be defined. For example, a Massachusetts law<ref name="Mass A.G.">{{cite web | title =Massachusetts Independent Contractor/Misclassification Law
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  • | death_place = Lexington, Massachusetts, United States Massachusetts Bay Community College
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  • | birth_place = Boston, Massachusetts, USA .... Prior to this in 2010 she earned her Bachelors degree from University of Massachusetts, as a broadcast journalism major. <ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11700629
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  • | alma mater = [[IIT Kharagpur]]<br>[[University of Massachusetts Lowell]] ...master's degree and later PhD in energy engineering at the [[University of Massachusetts Lowell]].<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title = Social Entrepreneur: Hari
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  • | birth_place = Winchester, Massachusetts, United States '''John Quinlan''' was born on October 30, 1974 in Winchester, Massachusetts, United States. He attended Saint Leo University as a freshman and then tra
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  • | birth_place = Waltham, Massachusetts. ...th of nine children to Michael Eagan and Margaret Smith Eagan, in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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  • Mone is a former President of the [[Massachusetts Bar Association]].<ref> ...had never seen a similar ruling on the credibility of an expert witness in Massachusetts or any other state.
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  • | alma_mater = [[Weston High School (Massachusetts)|Weston High School]], [[Skidmore College]] ...n]]. He grew up in Weston Massachusetts and attended [[Weston High School (Massachusetts)|Weston High School]] and graduated in 1989. He later went to [[Skidmore Co
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  • | birth_place = [[Westfield, Massachusetts]] | work = [[Massachusetts Live]]
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  • ...ociological Study of the English Legal System, 1750–1965'' ([[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]]: [[Harvard University]] Press, 1967), 23.</ref> ...since lawyers were actually so scarce in the American colonies that a 1715 Massachusetts law forbade litigants from retaining two lawyers because of the risk of dep
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  • ...ments.<ref>''Noonan'', n.15.</ref> The court assumed in this case that the Massachusetts law was constitutional under the First Amendment without it being argued by ...ef>[[Louisiana Revised Statutes]], § 14:47</ref> [[Massachusetts]],<ref>[[Massachusetts Revised Statutes]], Ch. 272 § 98C (related only to publishing materials, a
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