Andrew Pollack's news articles on issues related to genetic engineering applied to agriculture illustrate why.
"Silent and abandoned calls can cause annoyance and distress to consumers, " said Claudio Pollack of Ofcom.
Still, O'Hanlon and Pollack's point of view seems to be catching on more broadly.
Both O'Hanlon and Pollack backed the invasion of Iraq and backed the troop surge.
Darryle Pollack doesn't mind paying the cellphone bill for her 24-year-old son, a law student.
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The Persian Puzzle: The Conflict Between Iran and America, by Kenneth Pollack, Random House, 2004.
It also wants tougher enforcement of existing gun laws, which Pollack agreed was necessary.
It also calls for tougher enforcement of existing gun laws, which Pollack agreed was necessary.
Dr Pollack was able to obtain records from 616 such holes, from every continent except Antarctica.
"I think George Lucas would have been happy being one of those kids, " says Pollack.
Ron Pollack is executive director of Families USA, a consumer group that's long criticized drug industry practices.
"The people who do use these weapons are often the most dangerous or most sociopathic, " Pollack said.
Humorist Neal Pollack had what was, by my rough tally, the most retweeted quip of the night.
This is not the first time that Pollack has demonstrated such journalistic myopia.
While you walk through the game, tossing paint like a Jackson Pollack-inspired graffiti artist, you encounter colorful balloons.
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As Pollack and McNeil note, one big question is whether infection actually happened.
Many notables over the years include Confucius, Jackson Pollack, Dr. Seuss, Houdini, and even the cast of Sesame Street.
Also with Liam Neeson, Juliette Lewis, Sydney Pollack, Lysette Anthony, and Benno Schmidt.
Says Jonathan Pollack, a specialist in East Asian security at the Rand Corp.
O'Hanlon came back from his trip and penned an article with another colleague, Ken Pollack, for The New York Times.
Put it all into the hands of an excellent chef, director Sydney Pollack (also an Oscar-winner for "Out of Africa").
Using Instagram as the primary outlet for breaking news coverage was an experiment, Pollack says, but one motivated by necessity.
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"Our rules are there to protect consumers from suffering annoyance, inconvenience or anxiety from abandoned calls, " said Claudio Pollack, of Ofcom.
But Pollack added that it's "way premature" to suggest the Massachusetts race will bring a major shift to the political climate.
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Finally, Pollack's disparaging assertion that "industry ... has been peddling the same two advantages--herbicide tolerance and insect resistance--for 10 years, " is puzzling.
Pollack says Tauzin's very appointment makes the industry's public relations problem worse.
According to Dr Pollack, it takes a century to reach a depth of 150 metres and a millennium to reach 500 metres.
Pollack's statement in that same article, "Developing nonallergenic products and other healthful crops has also proved to be difficult technically, " is simply untrue.
"New York is showing the way for some good strategies in policing, " said Harold Pollack, co-director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab.
Baucus knows this is really his show this time, " says Ron Pollack of the consumer group Families USA. "His party is in the majority.
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