Bachman
bachman
A proposed a style of Entity-Relationship model which differs from Chen’s.
(1995-02-08)
Contemporary Examples
And here’s a nice detail: bachman’s object exists in an edition of 2,000, so the total heft of his work matches Serra’s.
Eighties Art Still Lives Blake Gopnik May 21, 2012
“If [Bieber] likes her, maybe these little girls will now pick up her diary and read it,” bachman says.
OK, Anne Frank COULD Have Been a Belieber Kevin Fallon April 14, 2013
In his criticisms, bachman may be placing too much emphasis on belief (or non-belief) in God.
For a Jewish Connection Without Converting, Cultural Affirmation is a Plan Worth Considering Mira Sucharov December 12, 2013
And when bachman compared conservatives to U.S. soldiers fighting Nazi tyranny, well, you get the idea.
Live from Right-Wing Central John Avlon, Benjamin Sarlin February 17, 2010
bachman says he hardly encountered the Red Cross while working in distressed neighborhoods.
After Sandy, the American Red Cross Collects Both Criticism and Cash Lizzie Crocker, Caitlin Dickson November 23, 2012
As Club for Growth President Chris Chocola stated before bachman took the podium, “conservative values are American values.”
Live from Right-Wing Central John Avlon, Benjamin Sarlin February 17, 2010
Historical Examples
For, next year old bachman was going to take him in for a partner.
The Trimmed Lamp O. Henry
It would be right about bachman Lake, around the lake itself, as long as the police didn’t catch you.
Warren Commission (10 of 26): Hearings Vol. X (of 15) The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
The explanation offered by Dr. bachman is the very thing that needs to be explained.
A History of American Christianity Leonard Woolsey Bacon
Property worth thousands of dollars was destroyed, bachman & Company alone carrying insurance.
Sixty Years in Southern California 1853-1913 Harris Newmark
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