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Kelso's and newspaper
* The Daily News ( Kelso's local newspaper )

Kelso's and is
Kyphosis ( from Greek – kyphos, a hump ), also called roundback or Kelso's hunchback, is a condition of over-curvature of the thoracic vertebrae ( upper back ).
He is also resentful of her relationship with Michael Kelso's older brother, Casey, who is offensive and smug.
" In the trailer, Kelso's name is Wild Wayne Kelso.
It is clear from Jackie and Kelso's relationship that Kelso definitely is not the one wearing the pants in his relationships ; he is easily manipulated ( Laurie pointed this out once and called him a " tool ") and never fulfills his promise of breaking up with his girlfriend, although later it may simply be because he is afraid to break a woman's heart.
Kelso's family is frequently referred to by other characters as being a large one, despite only one of his siblings actually appearing on-screen throughout the show's run.
Despite Kelso's protests that his own mom is very beautiful, Jackie insists she too has the same whiskers.
John Kelso's office job as a specialized statistician is unclear and confusing to Michael, who decides to make it up and say his dad is a farmer.
The planning session for President Ford's visit is held here, as well as the " high class " party Jackie holds to test Kelso's fitness as a lifelong mate.
Predictably the evening ends in disaster at Kelso's hand, and Jackie is forced to admit that she is " in love with a doofus.

Kelso's and which
Samuelson asserted that Kelso's had not used any econometric analysis to arrive at his figures, which completely contradicted economists ' empirical findings on the contribution of labour.

Kelso's and won
Of Kelso's 63 starts, he won 39, placed 12 times and finished third twice.

Kelso's and Prize
Paul Samuelson, another Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences winner, told US Congress that Kelso's theories were a " cranky fad " not accepted by mainstream economists, but Kelso's ideas on promoting wider capital ownership nevertheless significantly influenced the passing of legislation promoting employee ownership.

Kelso's and for
In The New Capitalists ( Random House, 1961 ), the two authors present Kelso's financial tools for democratizing capital ownership in a private property, market economy.
* A New Market Paradigm for Sustainable Growth: Financing Broader Capital Ownership with Louis Kelso's Binary Economics, by Robert Ashford, Praxis: The Fletcher Journal of Development Studies, Vol.
In the 14th century, Roxburgh became a focus for periodic attack and occupation by English forces and Kelso's monastic community survived a number of fluctuations in control over the area, restoring the abbey infrastructure after episodes of destruction and ultimately retaining Scottish identity.
Under Congressional law, all military promotions for flag officers to have three or four stars are at the behest of the Senate, and said promotions can be revoked, as was the case of Pacific Fleet commander Husband Kimmel following the Pearl Harbor attack, who was demoted from a 4-star admiral to a 2-star, and Richard Dunleavy, Kelso's Assistant Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare, who was demoted from 3-star to 2-star as a result of Tailhook.
Kelso's supporters praised his overhaul of officer training that eliminated the separate Aviation Officer Candidate School ( AOCS ) at NAS Pensacola, Florida for non-USNA and non-NROTC college graduates that had traditionally set many naval aviators and naval flight officers apart from their other officer peers, and for tough new policies on sexual harassment.
Dr. John Lee had returned to his veterinary practice, and Kelso's new trainer was Carl Hanford ( inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2006 ), who handled him for the remainder of his career.
In 1962, Ismael Valenzuela became Kelso's principal rider for more than three years.
Kelso's first start as a three-year-old ( and first win for Hanford ) was at Monmouth Park.

Kelso's and its
All of Kelso's financing tools and economic proposals are designed to correct the imbalance between production and consumption at its source, in conformance with the private property / free market principles identified by Smith and his followers.

Kelso's and .
Kelso's charter specifies that seven councilmembers are elected by the residents, with the council choosing a mayor from within itself every two years.
Amber, a transsexual and his publisher's new secretary, accompanies McMara to Finland and, standing under Kelso's window, accidentally shoots herself when she slips on a piece of ice.
Kelso's next financing innovation, the Consumer Stock Ownership Plan ( CSOP ), in 1958 enabled a consortium of farmers in the Central Valley to finance and start up an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer plan.
In their book they had called Kelso's new concept the theory of capitalism.
* Louis Kelso's Binary Economy, by Robert Ashford, The Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol.
Wilson also had a role on That ' 70s Show, as Michael Kelso's older brother Casey Kelso, appearing sporadically from 2002 through 2005.
In the That ' 70s Show episode " Ski Trip ", he plays Gus, a gay truck driver attracted to Kelso ; he also stars in another episode of That ' 70s Show as the voice of Donna's journal, and in " An Eric Forman Christmas " as the voice of Santa Claus in Kelso's Rankin-Bass-modeled dream.
Kelso's other main tourist draws are the ruined Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle, a William Adam designed house completed in 1726.
Kelso's writings and his attempts to promote them were not well received by academic economists.
Whilst the increased importance of capital as a factor of production following the Industrial Revolution has long been accepted even by those believing economic value derives from labour such as Marx, Kelso's figures suggesting that value was created almost entirely by capital were dismissed by academic economists like Paul Samuelson.
The Capitalist Manifesto did not provide detailed calculations to support Kelso's claim, although a footnote suggested that it was based on a simple comparison with 1850s labour productivity figures.
Kelso's pedigree was undistinguished.

primary and newspaper
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Its successor The Taos News, which also does business as El Crepusculo, is the primary printed newspaper in Taos.
The Galveston County Daily News, founded in 1842, is the city's primary newspaper and the oldest continuously printed newspaper in Texas.
With the company's primary product, the Linotype machine (), it became the world's leading manufacturer of book and newspaper typesetting equipment ; outside North America, its only serious challenger for book production was the Anglo-American Monotype Corporation.
The Greensboro News & Record is the primary daily newspaper in Greensboro.
The primary local news source is the Portola Reporter, a newspaper published every Wednesday.
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The primary local news source is the Portola Reporter, a newspaper published every Wednesday.
The primary local news source is the Portola Reporter, a newspaper published every Wednesday.
In 1965, a newspaper reported that primary school children using etchi kotoba ( the word sexy ).
* Spartanburg's primary newspaper is the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, a member of the Halifax Media Group.
The San Angelo Standard-Times is the primary daily newspaper of the city of San Angelo and the surrounding West Central Texas area.
The charitable foundation was reported by the business newspaper The Economist in May 2006 to be technically the world's wealthiest charity – with an estimated value of at least US $ 36 billion in 2006 ( larger than the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ) – but its primary purpose is corporate tax-optimization and anti-takeover protection for IKEA.
The Abilene Reporter-News is the primary daily newspaper of the city of Abilene and the surrounding Big Country area.
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The primary source of newspaper income is advertising – in the form of " classifieds " or inserted advertising circulars – rather than circulation income.
A well-known newspaper columnist and political figure, Gökalp was a primary ideologue of the Committee of Union and Progress.
As reported in the Estonian newspaper " Eesti Päevaleht ", Viktors Bertholds was born in 1921 and probably belonged to the last generation of children who started their ( Latvian-medium ) primary school as Livonian monolinguals ; only a few years later it was noted that Livonian parents had begun to speak Latvian with their children.
With its 1995 buy-out of long-time rival the Houston Post, the Chronicle became Houston's primary newspaper.
He was the primary financier of the newspaper The Revolution, which was dedicated to women's rights, and published by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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