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  • BULLARD - In a showdown for supremacy in District 17-3A, Bullard rallied Tuesday afternoon from being a run down to notch a 4-2 verdict over Spring Hill at Lady Panther Field.

    unknown title 2009

  • So on this day I found the name Bullard in the book.

    The Confession Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • Without a word Bullard put the telegram into his hands.

    Till the Clock Stops 1902

  • While a few regional Fed bank presidents shy away from the limelight, Mr. Bullard is a frequent public speaker, one willing to engage in long question-and-answer periods with groups ranging from students to local business leaders.

    Bullard Gains Traction Within Fed Luca Di Leo 2010

  • But the Latics chairman says the idea of Bullard rejoining his former club is an absolute non-starter.

    tribalfootball.com 2010

  • So, the deal collapsed and Hull chief Adam Pearson called Bullard's demands

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2010

  • As a senior in 1977, Harvard coach Bill Cleary (Newton, Mass.) called Bullard up to the varsity for the Beanpot.

    Hockey Journal 2009

  • "Bullard," he said hoarsely, "I won't have anything to do with this beastly business."

    Till the Clock Stops 1902

  • Amelia Bourdeau, senior currency strategist at UBS in Stamford, Connecticut, said comments such as Bullard's added to investors 'appetite for risk.

    Reuters: Top News 2009

  • "Bullard" Tacsight Thermal Imager valued at $13,000.

    News from www.thesunchronicle.com 2008

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