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But in my few short years of activism I've noticed that the best-informed people -- even those who endeavor to educate the public about some decidedly devastating facts -- are the same people who refuse to give up.
Leslie Hatfield: The Destruction and Rebirth of Joan Gussow's Famous Garden Leslie Hatfield 2011
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Chavous is worth reading in any case, and it is important to note that he is probably the best-informed and best-connected person in the Gray camp on educational innovation and education policy issues.
Signal on D.C. education reform from Gray's camp Jay Mathews 2010
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To read about the Detroit performance and filming of Mathew Barney's opera Khu, on the sites of the declining auto industry, Detroit's Mowtown Review of Art by local Vince Carducci is likely the best-informed source on the web.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God G. Roger Denson 2011
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But in my few short years of activism I've noticed that the best-informed people -- even those who endeavor to educate the public about some decidedly devastating facts -- are the same people who refuse to give up.
Leslie Hatfield: The Destruction and Rebirth of Joan Gussow's Famous Garden Leslie Hatfield 2011
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In the 18th century, the best-informed dealers and collectors would have counseled against buying a Vermeer if a Metsu was available.
A Dutch Master Returns Karen Wilkin 2011
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He covered every presidential convention since 1956 and was widely regarded as the political journalist with the best-informed contacts, from the lowliest precinct to the highest rungs of government.
David Broder, 81, dies; set 'gold standard' for political journalism 2011
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Love's not for the timid, he says, though it does offer our only consolation, namely, for intimacy with our best-informed critic.
James Scarborough: "An Evening With Garrison Keillor," Carpenter Performing Arts Center James Scarborough 2010
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Love's not for the timid, he says, though it does offer our only consolation, namely, for intimacy with our best-informed critic.
James Scarborough: "An Evening With Garrison Keillor," Carpenter Performing Arts Center James Scarborough 2010
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Love's not for the timid, he says, though it does offer our only consolation, namely, for intimacy with our best-informed critic.
James Scarborough: "An Evening With Garrison Keillor," Carpenter Performing Arts Center James Scarborough 2010
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ö Proponents of such centers argue that they bring together specialists to help patients make the best-informed decisions and that IMRT can be lifesaving.
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