mcfarland in A Sentence

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    They will be precisely inaccurate(Mcfarland and Mcfarland 2015).

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    They can be precisely inaccurate(Mcfarland and Mcfarland 2015).

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    Elaine Mcfarland Sanders.

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    Alexandra" Finn" Mcfarland.

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    Mcfarland was ordered to repay $26 million to investors.

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    Mcfarland now realizes that drinking all that beer was a mistake.

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    Mcfarland supposedly learned how to rent the stage by doing a Google Search.

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    Mcfarland was diagnosed after an episode that seemed drastically worse than previous ones.

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    On June 30, 2017, Mcfarland was arrested and charged with one count of wire fraud.

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    Mcfarland, who signed the email, suggested that attendees upload $300-500 for every day they planned to attend.

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    In October 2018, Mcfarland was sentenced to six years in prison and ordered to forfeit $26 million.

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    Mcfarland, who signed the email, suggested that they upload $300- 500 for every day they planned to attend.

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    On October 11, 2018, Mcfarland was sentenced to six years in prison and ordered to forfeit US $26 million.

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    For more on why large datasets, render statistical tests problematic, see Lin, Lucas, and Shmueli(2013) and Mcfarland and Mcfarland(2015).

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    For example, after Mcfarland sold tickets to the musical Hamilton for $430, the tickets were cancelled at the last minute.

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    Returning to Pennsylvania in 1851 for more sheep, he again drove them to Danville with a partner named Mcfarland.

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    The Washington Post also reported that Mcfarland"has a history of overpromising" in his previous business ventures, and cited multiple examples.

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    Mcfarland admitted to the SEC's allegations against him, agreed to a permanent director-and-officer bar, and agreed to disgorgement of $27.4 million.

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    Mcfarland admitted to the SEC's allegations against him, agreed to a permanent officer-and-director bar, and agreed to disgorgement of $27.4 million.

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    They tried to do things themselves where possible; Mcfarland supposedly learned how to rent the stage by doing a Google Search.

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    One being that after Mcfarland sold VIP tickets to the musical Hamilton for $430, the tickets were cancelled at the last minute.

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    This was despite advisors warning Mcfarland that such digital bracelets would be useless because of the poor Wi-Fi connection at the site.

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    On October 11, 2018, Mcfarland was sentenced to six years in prison and ordered to forfeit US $26 million for wire fraud.

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    Anyone who assumes teenage girls would rather spend their time taking selfies than helping others hasn't met Alexandra"Finn" Mcfarland and Anna Ramsey.

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    Reportedly, Mcfarland had valued Fyre Media at $90 million, and was unable to provide sufficient proof of that when Comcast requested it.

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    Mcfarland called SR-UAS“one of the most significant new and emerging technologies available,” supporting the Guard's strategic commitment to invest in new technologies.

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    One example is that after Mcfarland sold VIP tickets to the musical Hamilton for $430, the tickets were cancelled at the last minute.

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    On June 30, 2017, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York charged Mcfarland with one count of wire fraud.

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    Red meat consumption has also been tied to breast cancer, though researchers aren't sure if it can actually cause the disease, Mcfarland says.

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    There's a risk of stroke or excess bleeding in the ablation surgery, but Mcfarland felt the risk was worth it, given his constant anxiety.

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