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Anschutz grew up in Hays, Kansas, with part of the family located in Wisconsin ( the location of his father's oil-exploration business, Circle A Drilling, where he lived near Bob Dole ).
The church and manor house of the abbey of Ely face Great Gransden across the low-lying land along Home Dole Brook ; the village grew southwards from a street alongside the brook.
A review in the Cultic Studies Journal by Arthur A. Dole summarized the contents of the book and specified that it grew out of study groups connected to the American Family Foundation.

Dole and up
It is said that Dole loved to go up in his tower ( currently closed off ) and watch his horses run.
Dole undertook an eight-day " ElizaBus " tour of the state in the days leading up to election day.
Dole worked with other senators such as Chuck Hagel to draft and attempt to pass legislation reforming housing financing regulation ; the bill did not go up for a vote.
The long, bitter primary had also left the Dole campaign short of funds as a result of federal election spending limits in the months leading up to the convention.
James Dole, who founded the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, came to Hawaii in 1899, five years after his cousin ( once removed ), Sanford B. Dole had taken up position as first president of the republic, following the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.
Dole, the runner up to Vice president George Bush, was seen as a micro manager who needed a strong personality like Brock to steer his campaign.
James D DoleInspired by Charles A. Lindbergh's successful trans-Atlantic flight, James D. Dole, the Hawaii pineapple magnate, put up a prize of US $ 25, 000 for the first fixed-wing aircraft to fly the from Oakland, California to Honolulu, Hawaii, and US $ 10, 000 for second place.

Dole and house
The house in which Pasteur was born, Dole, Jura | Dole
During the Great Depression, which hit Kansas very hard, the Dole family moved into the basement of their home and rented out the rest of the house.
Dole owned the entire island for a time, and in the 1920s built Lanai City to house and serve the community of workers.
With the help of brother Charles Dole, who was serving in the Vermont State Legislature, Theta Chi was formally incorporated under the laws of Vermont on November 2, 1888, and acquired its first chapter house in 1890.
At the apex of the Livery Dole triangle, where the two roads meet, was formerly situated a toll house.
The original house was built around 1715 with materials salvaged from an earlier structure ( perhaps c. 1670 ) for Richard Dole, a cattleman.

Dole and at
It was contrary to Absalon's advice and warnings that Valdemar I rendered fealty to the emperor Frederick Barbarossa at Dole in 1162.
) In the 1990s, other Republicans such as Dan Quayle, Pat Buchanan, Phil Gramm, Bob Dole, and Alan Keyes also spoke at BJU.
Dole despised Kemp's economic theories, but he felt Kemp-like tax cuts offered his best chance at electoral success.
As the nominee, Kemp at times overshadowed Dole.
It was not until studies performed at the Rockefeller University in New York City by Professor Vincent Dole, along with Marie Nyswander and Mary Jeanne Kreek, that methadone was systematically studied as a potential substitution therapy.
* August 15 – Bob Dole is nominated for President of the United States, and Jack Kemp for Vice President, at the Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
A month earlier, on August 16, participants in the disastrous Dole Air Race had taken off from Oakland's new runway headed for Honolulu, Hawaii away — three fliers died before getting to the starting line in Oakland ; five were lost at sea, attempting to reach Honolulu ; and two more died searching for the lost five.
Dole is currently special counsel at the Washington, D. C. office of law firm Alston & Bird.
In 2007, President George W. Bush appointed Dole as a co-chair of the commission to investigate problems at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, along with Donna Shalala, a former member of the Clinton cabinet.
Dole graduated from Russell High School in the spring of 1941 and enrolled at the University of Kansas the following fall.
While at KU, Dole played for the basketball team, the track team, and the football team.
In football, Dole played at the end position, earning varsity letters in 1942 and 1944.
" Dole had to wait nine hours on the battlefield before being taken to the 15th Evacuation Hospital, where he began a recovery that would take until 1948 at Percy Jones Army Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan ( where Dole met future fellow politicians Daniel Inouye and Philip Hart ).
Bob Dole ( far left ) at the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City with ( from left ) Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan, President Gerald Ford, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, Susan Ford and Betty Ford
Some notable bands who regularly played gigs at the Dole House were: The Levellers, Citizen Fish, and Radical Dance Faction.
* In 1996, the town gave 45 percent to Clinton, with Perot polling at a significantly above-average 39 percent, but lost to Bill Clinton, with Republican Bob Dole coming in a distant third.
The Aire continues to flow eastwards to Bank Dole Junction, then continues in a north-easterly direction to Haddlesey, from where it follows a winding course to join the River Ouse at Airmyn.
Below Dole Bank Junction, the Knottingley and Goole Canal flows eastards to join the Ouse at Goole.
The connection to the Aire and the Selby canal was maintained by the lock at Bank Dole.
Deeper inside Royston Vasey, there is Pauline Campbell-Jones, a Restart officer at the local Job Centre who hates the " Dole Scum " she has to work with.
In Habitable Planets for Man, a 1964 RAND Corporation study by American space scientist Stephen H. Dole, the odds of a habitable planet being in orbit around Epsilon Eridani were estimated at 3. 3 %.
His father was Daniel Dole ( 1808 – 1878 ) principal at Punahou School and mother was Emily Hoyt Ballard ( 1808 – 1844 ).
Dole was named after his uncle, Sandford K. Ballard who was a classmate of his father's at Bowdoin College ( and brother of his mother ) who died in 1841.

Dole and North
Buchanan's New Hampshire win alarmed the Republican " establishment " sufficiently as to provoke prominent Republicans to quickly coalesce around Dole, and Dole won every primary starting with North and South Dakota.
* July 29 – Elizabeth Dole, U. S. Senator from North Carolina
Dole is married to former U. S. cabinet member and former U. S. Senator Elizabeth Hanford Dole of North Carolina.
To quote the Minneapolis Star Tribune, " Nearly every potentially vulnerable Senate Republican, from Norm Coleman Minnesota to Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina and John Sununu of New Hampshire, has signed on to the legislation.
Light cold-blooded horses ( such as Dole Gudbrandsdal horses, North Swedish Horses and Finnhorses ) race separately in Scandinavia.
Dole was born Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford in Salisbury, North Carolina, to Mary Ella ( née Cathey ; 1901 – 2004 ) and John Van Hanford ( 1893 – 1978 ).
Although Dole hadn't lived regularly in North Carolina since 1959 and had been a resident of the Washington area for most of the time since the mid-1960s, the state and national Republican establishment quickly cleared the field for her.
Dole was criticized by Democrats during her first Senate campaign over the fact that for over 40 years prior to her nomination, she had not lived in North Carolina.
Reports late in the campaign suggested that Dole suffered from Barack Obama's decision to aggressively contest North Carolina in the presidential election, while Hagan received substantial support from independent 527 groups lobbying / advertising against Dole, as well as the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, which spent more money in North Carolina than in any other state during the 2008 election season.
In the 2008 election, Dole lost by a wider-than-expected margin, taking 44 percent of the vote to Hagan's 53 percent – the widest margin for a Senate race in North Carolina in 30 years, and the largest margin of defeat for an incumbent Senator in the 2008 cycle.
As a member of the U. S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, Dole is credited with helping to prevent any closures of North Carolina military bases despite threats from the Department of Defense.
" In 2004 Coleman campaigned for the chairmanship of the National Republican Senatorial Committee ( NRSC ), but was narrowly defeated for the post by North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole in a 28-27 vote.
Hagan was initially given little chance against Dole, and she was recruited to the race only after more prominent North Carolina Democrats such as Governor Mike Easley, former Governor Jim Hunt and Congressman Brad Miller all declined to compete against Dole.
More recently, in the 2008 US Senate race in North Carolina, Republican incumbent Elizabeth Dole attempted an attack ad on Democratic challenger Kay Hagan, who had taken a small lead in polls, by tying her to atheists.
In 2007 North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole introduced the Lumbee Recognition Act.
When originally developed, Dole Gudbrandsdals were used as pack horses on overland trade routes across Norway, the main one of which connected Oslo with the North Sea and ran through the Gudbrandsdal Valley.
The Dole Gudbrandsdal was an influential breed in the formation of the North Swedish Horse, and the two breeds are very similar in conformation.
When the Dole and North Swedish breeds are crossed, they produce a lighter-weight horse with more forward gaits that is often used for harness racing.

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