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The article appears to indicate Teri Moats is running as a one-issue candidate, or close to it, driven seemingly by ideological purity rather than electoral sense.
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Moats is a jitterbug type of runner with excellent quickness through the rush lanes.
USATODAY.com 2005
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"Moats is a good player and we did well against him today,"
USATODAY.com 2004
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"Moats is a good player and we did well against him today,"
USATODAY.com 2004
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Shipley called Moats on Sunday evening to confront him on the issue, and shortly after, Moats came clean, explaining that he had served in the Navy, but not in Vietnam, as he had previously stated.
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But according to an article published a year ago by Louisa Moats in the Journal of Learning Disabilities:
Joel Shatzky: How Johnny (and Janie) Can Learn to Read Joel Shatzky 2010
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Based on surveys on course content at teacher's colleges Moats concludes: Special education in teacher licensing programs are often insufficient in content and design to enable students to learn the subject matter and apply it to the teaching of reading.
Joel Shatzky: How Johnny (and Janie) Can Learn to Read Joel Shatzky 2010
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Yet, according to Moats 'study, these methods are not being frequently used by reading teachers.
Joel Shatzky: How Johnny (and Janie) Can Learn to Read Joel Shatzky 2010
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OT Rashad Butler: RFA; (tendered at $1. 176M with third-round pick as compensation); $1. 176M/1 yr. — * RB Ryan Moats: RFA; (tendered at $1. 226M with third-round pick as compensation); $1. 226M/1 yr. — * S Bernard Pollard: RFA; (tendered at $2. 521M with first-round pick as compensation); $2. 521M/1 yr. —
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It's not the receipts for Duck Islands, Moats and Patio Doors that cause our destructive cynicism, and you know that........
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