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The head of the FAA-created advisory group, for example, was Scott Foose, the top safety official at the Regional Airline Association, which represents most commuter carriers.
FAA Mulls Proposals for Pilot Qualifications Andy Pasztor 2010
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Coordinator Laura Foose describes the SPTF as a home base for all the various social performance initiatives around the microfinance industry.
Elisabeth Rhyne: Microfinance Leaders Strive to Walk the Walk Elisabeth Rhyne 2011
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My job, then, is to consider what she wants (Grave Digger with a vanity mirror) and what I want (at the moment, the General Lee as interpreted by Chip Foose) and meet in the middle.
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Foose Fooled is a short video on youtube of a prank pulled on Chip Foose of Overaulin'
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I mentioned to dave previously that one of the most “uplifting” pieces of tv was an episode with noted “custom car designer” Chip Foose.
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SANCHEZ (voice-over): Enter Chip Foose and the gang from the TLC show "Overhaulin '."
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SANCHEZ (voice-over): Enter Chip Foose and the gang from the TLC show "Overhaulin '."
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"Okra is often discriminated against because of its very nature," writes cookbook author Martha Hall Foose.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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A Southerly Course: Recipes and Stories from Close to Home, by Martha Hall Foose, hardcover, 256 pages, Clarkson Potter, list price: $32.50
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Screen Doors and Sweet Peas, Foose has an anecdote for every occasion - profiles of local characters, stories from her footloose childhood, and completely random observations.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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