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"The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored." ||||| After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school.
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those Home
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I really enjoy it. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those Jobs
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The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family." ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those Jobs
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"The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored." ||||| After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school.
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those Jobs
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I really enjoy it. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those In the paragraph she states that she really enjoys her work and considers home, health care, jobs, and family to be basics
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The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family." ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those In the paragraph she states that she really enjoys her work and considers home, health care, jobs, and family to be basics
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"The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored." ||||| After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school.
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those In the paragraph she states that she really enjoys her work and considers home, health care, jobs, and family to be basics
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I really enjoy it. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those Home, health care, jobs and family and yes
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The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family." ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those Home, health care, jobs and family and yes
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"The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored." ||||| After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school.
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What does Ginny Kilgore describe as the four basics of life, and does she enjoy helping people obtain those Home, health care, jobs and family and yes
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| "This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored.
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What award did Kilgore say meant a "great deal" to her The University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award
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"This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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What award did Kilgore say meant a "great deal" to her The University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award
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The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque. ||||| "I've always thought it was important to do work to help people.
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What award did Kilgore say meant a "great deal" to her The University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 15 years, she graduated in 1975 and started work in 1990
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 15 years, she graduated in 1975 and started work in 1990
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She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college. ||||| "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 15 years, she graduated in 1975 and started work in 1990
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development Fifteen years
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development Fifteen years
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She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college. ||||| "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development Fifteen years
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 5
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 5
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She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college. ||||| "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 5
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 15 years
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 15 years
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She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college. ||||| "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis.
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How long was it from the time Kilgore graduated to the time she started work at Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development 15 years
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After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 UM
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 UM
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 UM
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After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 UM law school
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 UM law school
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 UM law school
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After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 University of Mississippi
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 University of Mississippi
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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Where did Kilgore graduate from in 1975 University of Mississippi
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. ||||| Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award.
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done She has help indigent people, the elderly and disabled in northern Mississippi
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done She has help indigent people, the elderly and disabled in northern Mississippi
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"This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored. ||||| She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college.
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done She has help indigent people, the elderly and disabled in northern Mississippi
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. ||||| Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award.
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done Graduate at UM Law School
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done Graduate at UM Law School
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"This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored. ||||| She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college.
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done Graduate at UM Law School
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. ||||| Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award.
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done Versees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family."
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done Versees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties
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"This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored. ||||| She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college.
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What has "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford done Versees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Oxford
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Oxford
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Oxford
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked North Mississippi
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked North Mississippi
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked North Mississippi
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked She's worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development and UM law school's Civil Law Clinic
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked She's worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development and UM law school's Civil Law Clinic
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked She's worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development and UM law school's Civil Law Clinic
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Mississippi
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Mississippi
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Mississippi
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked 39 north Mississippi counties
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked 39 north Mississippi counties
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked 39 north Mississippi counties
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Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. ||||| She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Private law practice in Oxford
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Private law practice in Oxford
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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Where has Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore worked Private law practice in Oxford
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, Civic Law Clinic, and Elder Law clinic
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She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic. ||||| After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, Civic Law Clinic, and Elder Law clinic
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. ||||| "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, Civic Law Clinic, and Elder Law clinic
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked Civil Law Clinic
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She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic. ||||| After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked Civil Law Clinic
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. ||||| "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked Civil Law Clinic
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked The elder law clinic and the civic law clinic
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She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic. ||||| After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked The elder law clinic and the civic law clinic
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. ||||| "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis.
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In what parts of UM law school has she worked The elder law clinic and the civic law clinic
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque.
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What award was announced at a dinner held in Kilgore's honor The University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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What award was announced at a dinner held in Kilgore's honor The University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. ||||| "Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most."
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What award was announced at a dinner held in Kilgore's honor The University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics Civil Law Clinic, Elder Law Clinic
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics Civil Law Clinic, Elder Law Clinic
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics Civil Law Clinic, Elder Law Clinic
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics Elder Law and Civic Law
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics Elder Law and Civic Law
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics Elder Law and Civic Law
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics She has worked as an adjunct professor in the Civil and Elder Law Clinics
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She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. ||||| She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics She has worked as an adjunct professor in the Civil and Elder Law Clinics
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"Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." ||||| Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state.
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Ginny Kilgore has worked in which two UM law school clinics She has worked as an adjunct professor in the Civil and Elder Law Clinics
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After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have Ginny was a teacher before becoming a lawyer
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have Ginny was a teacher before becoming a lawyer
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"Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have Ginny was a teacher before becoming a lawyer
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After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have Legal services to the disabled and elderly
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have Legal services to the disabled and elderly
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"Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have Legal services to the disabled and elderly
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After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have College professor and Lawyer
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Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. ||||| Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have College professor and Lawyer
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"Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis. ||||| Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent.
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What 2 distinct occupations did Ginny have College professor and Lawyer
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS She got the award in 2002 and started with NMRLS in 1978, so 24 years
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| "This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored.
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS She got the award in 2002 and started with NMRLS in 1978, so 24 years
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She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic. ||||| "The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored."
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS She got the award in 2002 and started with NMRLS in 1978, so 24 years
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS 24
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| "This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored.
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS 24
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She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic. ||||| "The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored."
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS 24
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978.
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS 42 years
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Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. ||||| "This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored.
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS 42 years
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She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic. ||||| "The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored."
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At the time of the presentation, how many years had Ginny worked for the NMRLS 42 years
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