- 1993),
American sprinter Matt
Teeters (born 1983),
American politician Nancy Teeters (1930–2014),
American economist Teeter (disambiguation) This page lists...
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Teeter (1929–2007),
American linguist Lara
Teeter (born 1955),
American dancer, actor, singer,
theatre director and
college professor Lawrence Teeter...
- with demand. The
Teeters were
leaders in
installing the
first automated doors and check-outs in
North Carolina. In July 1953, the
Teeters opened their second...
- The
Teeter Plan (first
enacted 1949)
provides California counties with an
optional alternative method for
allocating delinquent property tax revenues....
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Teeter (February 5, 1939 – May 13, 2004) was an
American Republican pollster and
political campaign strategist. Born in Coldwater, Michigan,
Teeter worked...
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Teeters (born May 14, 1993) is an
American sprinter. He is from Edmond, Oklahoma,
United States where he ran for
Edmond Memorial High School.
Teeters...
- A
seesaw (also
known as a
teeter-totter) is a long,
narrow board supported by a
single pivot point, most
commonly located at the
midpoint between both...
- Fed.
Teeters was
known for her
public statements in
which she
dissented from the
mainstream opinion of the
Board and
Chairman Paul Volcker.
Teeters was...
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Teeter's law is a wry
observation about the
biases of
historical linguists,
explaining how
different investigators can
arrive at
radically divergent conceptions...
- Karl van Duyn
Teeter (March 2, 1929 –
April 20, 2007) was an
American linguist known especially for his work on the
Algic languages.
Teeter was born in...