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John Fielding, CEO
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A study by Hayden's office showed that ten contractors had expended $579,000 in campaign funding and lobbying over eighteen months from 1993 to 1994.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Having been with Mortgage Force since 1997, Hayden's knowledge of home loan products and his desire to fulfil his customer's needs has made him a valuable asset to the Mortgage Force Team.
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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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Hayden Christensen The angst-filled pubescent teen who plays an equally angst-filled teen Darth seems to have irked the massive Internet nerd community.
Hayden Christensen plays Scott Barringer - a drug-abusing teenager who was molested by his stepmother before being sent to a school for troubled teens.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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In the Hayden's initial star-sky-space show, its viewers' range of vision moved far out from earth, its solar system, its galaxy, on beyond galaxies of billions of solar systems, into unfathomable space.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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Back at the modeling agency, Hayden's girls are walking the runway for some military leader and four suited men with sunglasses.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Considering that Hayden's albums are fairly sparse affairs (especially his last one, Skyscraper National Park , from which many of the songs here are culled), you don't really get the added bonus of hearing his songs in "a different form" that you might otherwise with a different performer whose studio albums are more produced affairs.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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It provides a pretty darn good entry point to Hayden's body of work for the novice, and it affords fans who may not have been fortunate enough to see him play live (or fans who simply wish to relive the experience over and over) an even closer look at the inner workings of his songs.
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Sasha Prevette, Kindergarten student
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Hayden's other books will also be of interest: One Child , also Somebody Else's Kids , and Murphy's Boy and Ghost Girl.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Although historians had speculated that many of Hayden's subjects had suffered from the ravages of syphilis, Hayden began uncovering new evidence in each case, and assembling a pattern of how the disease manifested in all of them.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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T he "science" in Hayden's article is based on a flawed field study and some circular assumptions about excess air and flue gas temperatures.
Hayden's The Yellowstone National Park (item 99), based on originals by Thomas Moran, were the first American book illustrations to realize fully the potentials of chromolithography.
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