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The Ultimate Quotable Einstein
2019,2011,2010
This is the definitive edition of the hugely popular collection of Einstein quotations that has sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide and been translated into twenty-five languages.
The Ultimate Quotable Einsteinfeatures roughly 1,600 quotes in all. This paperback edition includes sections unique to the ultimate collection--\"On and to Children,\" \"On Race and Prejudice,\" and \"Einstein's Verses: A Small Selection\"--as well as a chronology of Einstein's life and accomplishments, Freeman Dyson's authoritative foreword, and commentary and descriptive source notes by Alice Calaprice.
Anna C. Grier funeral
2000
Her husband of 59 years, John J. Grier, died in 1999. She leaves a son, John F. Grier of East Falmouth; two daughters, Nancy L. Desgroseilliers and Kathleen A. Bursch, both of Fitchburg; five grandchildren; two great-grandsons; nieces and nephews. A son, Stephen R. Grier of Fitchburg, died in 1989.
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Anna C. Grier, 78
2000
Her husband of 59 years, John J. Grier, died in 1999. She leaves a son, John F. Grier of East Falmouth; two daughters, Nancy L. Desgroseilliers and Kathleen A. Bursch, both of Fitchburg; five grandchildren; two great-grandsons; nieces and nephews. A son, Stephen R. Grier of Fitchburg, died in 1989.
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still a market for good reads
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McCreary, ALF
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Grier, John
2012
Colin Campbell, who has taken over, will be the fifth manager in charge since the bookshop was established by [John Grier]''s father WJ Grier in 1926.
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Couple on town-centre shopping trip killed by lorry Scot Region
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Grier, John
2011
One neighbour said: 'This is awful - [Emma] and Jake were lovely people who had a large family.' Police have appealed for witnesses to the accident. 'The two victims were lying on the middle of the road, lifeless. It was horrific.' Family members gathering at the Griers' home were too upset to speak about the tragedy.
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Pot claim welder wins case
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Grier, John
2001
John Grier, 30, of Druid Drive, Kilwinning, denied he had been smoking any illegal substance and took employers Annandale Design UK Ltd of Kilmarnock to a tribunal saying he was unfairly dismissed.
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Trading big firm for family time
2010
John Grier's morning commute consists of a 1-1/2-block walk to his law office, located in a quaint limestone bank building in suburban Western Springs.
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John W. Grier, 79, nurseryman who founded Harford Co. business
2004
Mr. Grier was born, raised and spent his entire life on Grier Nursery Road, which was named after Grier Nurseries, the business established by his father and an uncle in 1908. After his father's death in 1961, he and his wife established the [John W. Grier]. Grier Nursery on 100 acres on the north side of Deer Creek, across the road from the nursery begun by his father and uncle. There, he continued raising and selling his azaleas, barberries, junipers, spruces, maples, pines, shrubs and other plants until his death. When he could leave his nursery chores for a day or so, Mr. Grier liked to escape to Henry Island in the Susquehanna River, which he reached by motorboat. For 50 years, he shared a small cabin with his family. There, he liked to sail, canoe or ride his sailboard.
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ADDING ADULT CHILD AS OWNER OF HOME MULTIPLIES PITFALLS
2003
Tenancy in the entirety. About half of the states recognize this special ownership right available to married people. Each spouse owns half of the property. Neither spouse can sell the property or transfer his or her ownership without the consent of the other. If one spouse dies, the other is entitled to the whole property.
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Mopping Up
2015
Later that morning, I strove mightily to suppress a deep-seated urge to laugh when I observed Alex, mop in hand, cleaning up the chickens that had come home to roost.
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