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To-day's _Tarby Herald_ in reporting the lecture prints phonetically the spelling "Froid," but the _Tarby Observer_ goes one better when it says: "Mr. Neill is an exponent of the new science of
A Dominie in Doubt Alexander Sutherland Neill 1928
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Rich Froid, a piano tuner in Kearney, Neb., who drives as much as 150 miles a day, increased his prices about 8% to help offset his higher gasoline costs.
Gas Prices Drive a Shift Kris Maher 2011
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"I'm not making any more money," said Mr. Froid, who hasn't lost business with the increase.
Gas Prices Drive a Shift Kris Maher 2011
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"I'm not making any more money," said Mr. Froid, who hasn't lost business with the increase.
Gas Prices Drive a Shift Kris Maher 2011
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Rich Froid, a piano tuner in Kearney, Neb., who drives as much as 150 miles a day, increased his prices about 8% to help offset his higher gasoline costs.
Gas Prices Drive a Shift Kris Maher 2011
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July 29, 2008 at 4:13 am if it were cold, it wud be Sang Froid.
Itteh Bitteh Kitteh Committeh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Sang-Froid is — yes — another Chopin piano ballet: one piano, nine dancers.
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Sang-Froid is — yes — another Chopin piano ballet: one piano, nine dancers.
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She was the lone graduate from Froid High this year.
From the WSJ Opinion Archives James Taranto 2007
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Grace Peltier had been studying the history of the Aroostook Baptists, who had since emerged from beneath a cloak of mud by the shores of St. Froid Lake.
The Killing Kind John Connolly 2002
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