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  2. Mark Fuller (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Everett Fuller (born December 27, 1958, Enterprise, Alabama) [1] is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama. Fuller is most recognizable for presiding over the controversial case of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman . [ 2 ]

  3. Mark B. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Mark B. Fuller is the son of Stephen H. Fuller, a former professor and associate dean at the Harvard Business School. [2] He has a brother, Joseph B. Fuller, [2] who is a professor at the Harvard Business School. Fuller has a B.A. in history from Harvard College, [3] [4] [5] an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School, and a J.D. from Harvard ...

  4. Mark Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Mark Fuller may refer to: Mark Fuller (judge), American judge in Alabama; Mark W. Fuller, president and founder of WET Design; Mark Fuller (wrestler) (born 1961), American amateur wrestler; Mark Fuller (squash player) (born 1985), English squash player; Mark B. Fuller, American businessman and academic; Mark Fuller, musician in Thinking Plague

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  6. Unsettled Ground - Wikipedia

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    [3] Shelf Awareness's Alice Martin echoed Apte's sentiment, stating, "Fuller's ability to craft nuanced and affecting characters." [ 10 ] NPR's Ilana Masad called Unsettled Ground "a terribly beautiful book," noting that "although its premise may seem quiet, it is full of dramatic twists and turns right up until its moving, beautiful end."

  7. Only Revolutions - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception for Only Revolutions has been divided, [3] with many reviewers commenting that the book's appeal would greatly depend on the reader. [4] [5] [6] In a review for The Guardian, Steven Poole praised Only Revolutions and wrote "The book is to be admired for its sheer zest for invention, the kind of faith in ambitious literature so rare among contemporary novelists.

  8. Critical Path (book) - Wikipedia

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    Fuller's plan to reorganise the global economy in a sustainable way also has a critical path, which is identified in the book. Spaceship Earth. The Earth's material resources, like those of a spaceship, are finite. The book explains that early humans did not understand this, because the Earth seemed like a boundless flat surface.

  9. The Big Brain Theory - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the competition gets US$50,000 and a one-year contract to work for WET Enterprises, founded by Mark Fuller. [8] Contestants who have been eliminated cannot participate in the blueprint challenge any more, but they can still be picked for the teams and are eligible for the Judges' Prize, which is US$20,000.