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MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT (voice over): Sue Ferch has taken a low-dose aspirin every day for the last 10 years to prevent a heart attack.
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They had told Ferch that they wanted “a dignified solution” and asked for a cease-fire.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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I told Eagleburger to get a message through to John Ferch, the foreign service officer at the U.S. Interests section in Havana, to tell the Cubans that they would be better off to stop fighting.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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They had told Ferch that they wanted “a dignified solution” and asked for a cease-fire.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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I told Eagleburger to get a message through to John Ferch, the foreign service officer at the U.S. Interests section in Havana, to tell the Cubans that they would be better off to stop fighting.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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Fluent in Spanish, bland in manner, Ferch is a career foreign service officer who formerly headed our Interests Section in Havana.
The Country of Nada Sheehan, Edward R.F. 1986
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Roger Ferch with the National Steel Bridge Alliance says I saw one estimate of the fabrication man hours, the labor to construct this bridge in the fabrication shop of more than a million man hours.
FOXNews.com Claudia Cowan 2011
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And each job, Ferch, says, has a multiplier effect "because not only do you lose the fabrication jobs, you lose those people paying taxes, those people buying groceries, those people buying clothing, and the list goes on."
FOXNews.com Claudia Cowan 2011
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Ferch: And learn from each other in doing that, and then maintain that deepened sense of love during pressure, and during suffering, versus some thing that fell apart during the pressure.
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Ferch: And learn from each other in doing that, and then maintain that deepened sense of love during pressure, and during suffering, versus some thing that fell apart during the pressure.
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