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Shot put (81-3½) 71-8¼ Nick Vena (Morristown, N.J.) (70-0 3/4 outdoors) 71-6¼ Dustin Brode, Canfield (Ohio) 69-8 3/4 Ryan Crouser, Barlow (Gresham, Ore.)
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Last week, Eli Broad (he pronounces it "Brode") and Bill Gates announced that they would spend $60 million to make education an issue in the presidential campaign.
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This chronicle is apparently based on an earlier and contemporary account, the anonymous “Julius BII,” which states that many Flemish lost their heads because they could not say “Breede and Chese, But Case and Brode.”
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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This chronicle is apparently based on an earlier and contemporary account, the anonymous “Julius BII,” which states that many Flemish lost their heads because they could not say “Breede and Chese, But Case and Brode.”
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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For Doug Brode: I apologize if it came across as if I was taking a shot at Cinemax, Forbidden Science or yourself.
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Flower Mound Marcus' Brode Boyd No. 4, left runs toward a Plano West opening during a high school football game.
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Flower Mound Marcus' Brode Boyd No. 4, left runs toward a Plano West opening during a high school football game.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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The tale has been updated only recently by Ontario attorney Patrick Brode, who wrote Death in the Queen City: Clara Ford on Trial, 1895 which is available exclusively from the publisher, Natural Heritage Books.
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The first French book on the subject, Panorama du Film Noir Américain, by Brode and Chaumeton, appeared in 1955, but it cites magazine articles going back as far as a November 1946 essay by J. P. Chartier in La Revue du Cinéma entitled “Les Americains Aussi Font des Films Noirs.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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According to Raymond Brode and Etienne Chaumeton in the seminal study of this kind of film, Panorama du Film Noir Américain Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1955, the phrase first appears in a review written by Nino Frank in Ecran Française No. 61, dated 28 August 1946.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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