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“Poor Duddy and Fuddy would be in the happy hunting grounds if they had to cover my ground this afternoon,” he laughed, at the same time mapping his program.
CHAPTER XXV 2010
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Not until he was well past Eldorado did he overtake Duddy and
CHAPTER XXV 2010
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Instead, Mr. Duddy said the company now expects full-year results toward the lower end of the range previously provided, which was for Argos sales to decline by low- to mid-single digits.
Retailers Slump as Argos Sales Plummet Kathy Gordon 2011
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A stableman came on the run to take the mare, and Forrest, scarce pausing for a word about a horse by the name of Duddy, was clanking his spurs into the Big House.
CHAPTER II 2010
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Chief Executive Terry Duddy said he expects the second quarter also will be difficult because television sales were boosted last year by the soccer World Cup.
Retailers Slump as Argos Sales Plummet Kathy Gordon 2011
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez expelled Duddy in September in solidarity with Bolivia, and the United States responded in kind the following day, expelling Alvarez.
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David Cameron told the world and its mother that Jackie Duddy and the rest of the deceased and injured were innocent people.
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“Never in my wildest dreams would I ever envisage a British prime minister would stand up in Parliament and tell the truth of what happened on Bloody Sunday,” Duddy said.
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Jackie Duddy, the first of the 13 killed, was shot in the back.
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Seeking to assuage fears that Argos could be losing ground to rivals, Mr. Duddy said the store had maintained its market share in consumer electronics and the slump in demand was industrywide.
Retailers Slump as Argos Sales Plummet Kathy Gordon 2011
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