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John Palfrey is becoming the Dean in charge of the Harvard Law Library.
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John Palfrey is right to have been agonzing over it, and it was good of him to so quickly share the communities response.
Why Top Ten Sources is a Good Thing « Scripting News Annex 2006
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There are some -- most of them well known by modern imitations such as Leigh Hunt's "Palfrey" -- which are quite guiltless in this respect; but the great majority deal with the usual comic farrago of satire on women, husbands, monks, and other stock subjects of raillery, all of which at the time invited "sculduddery."
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 George Saintsbury 1889
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If Deborah Jeane Palfrey is being prosecuted for racketeering, then, shouldn’t Vitter implicated as an enabler?
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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According to Moldea, the records showed that Vitter had called Palfrey five times between October 1999 and February 2001, when he was a U.S. representative.
No Way to Treat a Lady Ward, Vicky 2008
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Sen. David Vitter, a family-values client of "D.C. Madam" Deborah Jeane Palfrey, was re-elected in a landslide last year.
Peter Orvetti: "Prostitution-Free Zones" Can't Work Peter Orvetti 2011
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Sen. David Vitter, a family-values client of "D.C. Madam" Deborah Jeane Palfrey, was re-elected in a landslide last year.
Peter Orvetti: "Prostitution-Free Zones" Can't Work Peter Orvetti 2011
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Mexico conjures spirits with picturesque ofrendas by Dale Palfrey
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Undaunted, she embarked on a professional tour with Sarah Palfrey Cooke, another national champ, that netted a total of $11,000 for two months' work—big money for tennis in 1947.
No.1 Women's Tennis Player Won Four U.S. Titles in '40s Stephen Miller 2011
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"There's no question that NPEs are legal, but whether they represent good public policy, well, that's another question entirely," says John Palfrey , an intellectual-property professor at Harvard Law School.
When Lawyers Become 'Trolls' Ashby Jones 2012
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