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  • "Brad was coming over the hill and had no chance," said the page, which called Kerfoot "a kind, giving, gentle and very goofy personality."

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2009

  • "We need some confidence, the constant bad news is making people hold off from making spending decisions," said Lynn Kerfoot , chief executive of Newland Engineering, a manufacturer of loading equipment based near Manchester, northern England.

    U.K. Bond Buys Aren't a Sure Cure Alistair MacDonald 2011

  • Wolf Larsen did the same thing forward to Kerfoot.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • I had come down to the deck, and I saw Horner and Kerfoot vainly protest against the attempt.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • I remember, later in the voyage, seeing Kerfoot, another of the hunters, lose a finger by having it smashed to a jelly; and he did not even murmur or change the expression on his face.

    Chapter 4 2010

  • Kerfoot, thus directly addressed, was startled into dropping his knife on the floor, though he managed to grunt affirmation.

    Chapter 20 2010

  • In the bow was Kerfoot, Oofty-Oofty in the stern, and Kelly amidships.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • “So it was you, was it, you black beggar?” belligerently demanded one Kelly, an Irish-American and a longshoreman, making his first trip to sea, and boat-puller for Kerfoot.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • And can we sign a long term lease on their part to assure the price stays low, but on the other hand have an out clause for if Kerfoot can finally get his stadium built?

    The Vancouver view: Why B.C. Place might not be a disaster Andrew Bucholtz 2009

  • Lenarduzzi, Kerfoot, Saputo, de Rosario and the letters MLSE under each of their heads.

    Yes it's American and yes I'm cheaply ripping off an idea, but... Duane Rollins 2009

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