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Bohlen

[ boh-lin ]

noun

  1. Charles Eus·tis [yoo, -stis], Chip, 1904–74, U.S. diplomat.


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"Member states must recognize that there are unique determinants of health specific to Indigenous peoples, our cultures, histories, political status, spirituality, and our current experience," Stacy Bohlen, executive director of the National Indian Health Board, said.

From Salon

Stacy A. Bohlen, chief executive officer of the National Indian Health Board, said the most pressing vulnerability of Native Americans is invisibility.

Stacy A. Bohlen, chief executive officer of the National Indian Health Board, said the most pressing vulnerability of Native Americans is invisibility.

As Steve Bohlen, acting state geologist with the California Geological Survey, puts it: Most of us won’t die in the earthquake, but how well you survive depends on how well you prepared.

Bohlen said there’s a 99% chance that if you live in California, you’ll be affected by a 6.7 or larger magnitude earthquake within your lifetime.

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