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Dunlap and much
Dunlap later recycled much of it into his pageant-play The Glory of Columbia, Her Yeomanry, a piece resonating with the Populist tone in theatre at the time, and which continued to be popular for fifty years.

Dunlap and more
In part, these changes were motivated by a desire to make the books more up-to-date ; however, Grosset & Dunlap, the primary publisher of Stratemeyer Syndicate books, requested that the books ' racism be excised, a project that Adams felt was unnecessary.
Published by Grosset & Dunlap, the book sold more than 10 million copies in paperback and hardcover, and was on the New York Times Bestseller Top Ten list for more than 54 weeks.
For the 1886 season, Dunlap led the National League with a career high 393 assists, more than any National League player at any position.
Dunlap appeared in only one game for the Giants and announced in July that he would play no more in 1890 and that he would spent the remainder of the summer at Atlantic City, New Jersey, with plans to return in 1891 " and play the game of his life.
However, R. A. Dunlap points out the contrast between the order of the polyhedral forms and the more chaotic biological nature of the chameleons inhabiting them.
The line drawings he did for Grosset & Dunlap are simpler than the illustrations he had made for Little, Brown, and are generally more charming.
It turned out that Dunlap had sold retailers far more merchandise than they could handle.
" In its advance story on the 1984 Ms. Olympia, Strength Training for Beauty noted that the 1984 Worlds turned into a contest between the " hypermuscular " women such as Roberts and winner Lori Bowen and the more middle-of-the-road women such as 1983 Ms. Olympia Carla Dunlap ( who was among the most muscular just two years earlier ).
The gains in size, fullness, density by pro women in the two years since McLish's narrow win over the more muscular Dunlap ( now in the middle muscularity bell curve where McLish had been two years before ) were apparent.
A more frequently cited use of the term was Charles J. Dunlap, Jr .' s 2001 essay authored for Harvard's Carr Center.

Dunlap and than
The last workers left the plant at the same time that Dunlap was negotiating a new contract, worth over $ 46 million ; the average annual salary at the Bay Springs plant had been less than $ 25, 000.
While picking Fred Pfeffer as a shade better than Dunlap ," Ward observed: " Fred Dunlap was the king.
Like the Ken Holt mystery series, the tales appealed to a slightly older audience than did the typical Grosset & Dunlap titles.
In most cases, the latest date printed anywhere in the book was from the early 1940s, so the Grosset & Dunlap editions are today often mistaken for being older than they are.
Many shareholders felt they'd been tricked into buying stock that was worth far less than it actually was, and filed a class-action lawsuit against Dunlap and Sunbeam.

Dunlap and either
For example Major General Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. says that United States Air Force culture includes an egalitarianism bred from officers as warriors who work with small groups of enlisted airmen either as the service crew or onboard crew of their aircraft.
Dunlap was ambidextrous and was able to catch and throw a baseball with the same skill and accuracy with either hand.

Dunlap and McLish
With McLish not competing in the big shows, Carla Dunlap took both the Pro World and Ms. Olympia titles.
Competitors prominently featured in the film were Kris Alexander, Lori Bowen, Lydia Cheng, Carla Dunlap, Bev Francis, and Rachel McLish.
* 1999 – Carla Dunlap, Cory Everson, Rachel McLish
Dunlap was quoted by one magazine as being surprised McLish, 5-6, 125, placed so high.

Dunlap and though
Dunlap, niece of the former governor of Maine Robert P. Dunlap, was a friend of Lowell's first wife and formerly wealthy, though she and her family had fallen into reduced circumstances.

Dunlap and she
Dunlap " of the Bureau of Prisons, which she had obtained by posing as a freelance writer doing an article on " fire safety measures in federal detention centers ".
In 1935, the couple moved again to Ontario where she took a job at the David Dunlap Observatory.
During 1968-1969 Roxon was commissioned to write what became the world's first rock encyclopedia, published by Grosset & Dunlap in late 1969 and the work for which she is best remembered.
When Chant took Dunlap to see the site for the first time, she stated " this is the place!
In 1982, Hill played Sherry Dunlap, the daughter of Albert Finney and Diane Keaton in Shoot the Moon That same year, she played Frankie Addams, the lead character in the made-for-TV adaptation of The Member of the Wedding, co-starring with Pearl Bailey.
" Dunlap left her position in 2003 so she could work for a teacher certification company.

Dunlap and never
* Zane Grey uses the name Izaak Walton in Betty Zane ( New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1903 ) in a fishing story: Alfred Clarke said " I never knew one ( girl ) who cared for fishing.
Moreover, Dunlap reportedly never wore a glove.
James wrote that Dunlap was " never a legitimate star in a legitimate major league, but a good second baseman and a. 275 hitter.
Eventually Merrill withdrew most of his force, although a third of the men under Lt. Col Dunlap never received the order and remained on the field until nightfall.
For most of the titles, the Harrison Cady illustrations commissioned by Grosset & Dunlap have never been published since then.
However, Dunlap never mentioned Nitec on his resume.
John A. Byrne, noted: " In all my years of reporting, I had never come across an executive as manipulative, ruthless, and destructive as Al Dunlap.
As a result, Bee never submitted his last manuscript, Fiery Fullback, to Grosset & Dunlap.

Dunlap and her
He stayed there, along with his daughter Mabel and her governess Frances Dunlap, until January 1861.
Chant approached his widow, Jessie Dunlap, in late 1926 with the idea of erecting an observatory as a monument to her husband.
Dawn Dunlap ( born 1962 ) is an American actress best known for her appearance as Laura in David Hamilton's Laura.
Instead, he lodged in an area known as Professors ' Row on Kirkland Street in Cambridge along with his daughter Mabel and her governess Frances Dunlap.
In addition to her individual accomplishments, Dunlap won the World Professional Mixed Pairs title in 1984 and 1988 with Tony Pearson.

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