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The site, about a mile outside downtown Deadwood, has become a popular stop for tourists and schoolchildren.
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The person who creates a Deadwood is also probably going to make a John From Cincinnati one day.
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Where do Deadwood and Hill Street Blues rank in the TV pantheon?
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Rather, I believe that for the highly productive among us, our salaries would increase and we would have an effective tool for eliminating the deadwood in our ranks.
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This is often referred to as the deadwood dilemma.
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"Mr. Costner isn't the first person to come to Deadwood with big dreams that didn't come true, " says Francis Toscana, mayor of the gold-rush era town that has found new life in gambling and tourism.
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You have to head online to find the true Wild West, where pioneers have cobbled together quasi-organized Deadwood-like comedy encampments, shooting off viral videos like pistols, and scratching together a subsistence economy using Kickstarter and PayPal.
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Ms. Detmers says she was repeatedly assured that Tatanka was being designed so it could be worked into the Dunbar plan and that Mr. Costner, who owns a casino and restaurant on Main Street in Deadwood, still expected to build the resort.
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The room was uncluttered, considering how small it was, but everything in it was striking and eccentric: the faded rugs, the pictures on the walls, a wool blanket woven in bright colors flung over the back of the sofa, collections of stones and twisted weathered deadwood from the moors.
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And while deadwood faculty are by no means the norm in higher education (the majority of faculty surely pulls its own weight), the mere inability to remove unproductive faculty is economically inefficient for colleges and unjust to the students paying tuition and forced to sit through classes with professors who view them as a nuisance.
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