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    Susan Weldon said“This was definitely a team effort.”.

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    James Weldon Johnson.

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    Curt Weldon(R-Penn.) before the fall of Gaddafi, helping to negotiate the release of three imprisoned journalists.

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    Scott Weldon was promoted to vice president of supply chain management at HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division.

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    Scott Weldon has been promoted to vice president of supply chain management at HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division.

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    But as the struggle of the Lakota people heightens, Weldon finds herself entangled in the dispute between the tribe and the American government.

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    Dudley Weldon, who oversees the station, says that one day suddenly someone hit her on the head, but she could not see her far and wide.”.

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    As Weldon noted, a CBS News poll conducted in 2006 found that 76% of Americans opposed drafting Americans to serve in the Iraq War, with only 20% supporting such a measure.

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    As Weldon noted, a CBS News poll conducted in 2006 found that 76% of Americans opposed drafting Americans to serve in the Iraq War, with just 20% supporting such a measure.

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    James Weldon Johnson, the Field Secretary of the NAACP, used the example of Villard's march- its route, silence, muffled drums, and mourning clothes- as a model for the Silent Parade of 1917.

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    Kathleen Weldon of Cornell University's Roper Center, which studies public opinion polling, wrote in the Huffington Post in 2017 that public support for a draft has only fallen since the end of the Vietnam War.

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    They did not invite the author Fay Weldon, who spoke out against burning books, but did invite Shabbir Akhtar, a Cambridge philosophy graduate who called for"a negotiated compromise" which"would protect Muslim sensibilities against gratuitous provocation".

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    Kathleen Weldon of Cornell University's Roper Center, which conducts and tracks public opinion polling, wrote in the Huffington Post in 2017 that public support for a draft has only fallen since the end of the Vietnam War.

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    As a logical extension of this argument, Jack Weldon, an academic who worked on decentralisation, observed that if at any time a higher-level government was in a position to manage all externalities, then the rationale for multi-level governance would disappear.

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