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The courtiers soon learnt that his name vitas Fargues, that the place was called Courson, and that he had lived there in retirement several years.
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The courtiers soon learnt that his name vitas Fargues, that the place was called Courson, and that he had lived there in retirement several years.
Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Complete Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon 1715
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The courtiers soon learnt that his name vitas Fargues, that the place was called Courson, and that he had lived there in retirement several years.
Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Volume 05 Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon 1715
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C&C CEO Chuck Seufferlein called Courson a "proven leader in the brokerage industry and has an earned an impressive reputation and track record as a manager."
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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C&C CEO Chuck Seufferlein called Courson a "proven leader in the brokerage industry and has an earned an impressive reputation and track record as a manager."
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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But before the cat got his tongue, Courson managed to lecture homeowners on their "legal obligation" and the terrible "message they would send" by walking away from their mortgages.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Foreclosures and Guilt: The "Home Loan Moral Hazard Scorecard" RJ 2010
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But before the cat got his tongue, Courson managed to lecture homeowners on their "legal obligation" and the terrible "message they would send" by walking away from their mortgages.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Foreclosures and Guilt: The "Home Loan Moral Hazard Scorecard" RJ 2010
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After all, the Mortgage Bankers Association, which calls itself "the voice of the real estate finance industry," did a short sale on its Washington DC headquarters which left CEO John Courson uncharacteristically speechless.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Foreclosures and Guilt: The "Home Loan Moral Hazard Scorecard" RJ 2010
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After all, the Mortgage Bankers Association, which calls itself "the voice of the real estate finance industry," did a short sale on its Washington DC headquarters which left CEO John Courson uncharacteristically speechless.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Foreclosures and Guilt: The "Home Loan Moral Hazard Scorecard" RJ 2010
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John Courson paid $79 million for his Association's headquarters and sold it three years later for $41.3 million.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Foreclosures and Guilt: The "Home Loan Moral Hazard Scorecard" RJ 2010
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