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"You don't realize how many innings you're pitching," Fidrych said over the phone from his farm in Northboro, Mass.
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These devices are very vulnerable to both accidental loss and theft, said Jack Gold, founder and president of J. Gold Associates in Northboro, Mass., and a former analyst at Meta Group.
Archive 2006-06-01 Grace Lee 2006
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These devices are very vulnerable to both accidental loss and theft, said Jack Gold, founder and president of J. Gold Associates in Northboro, Mass., and a former analyst at Meta Group.
The top 9 ways to secure mobile devices (ComputerWorld) Grace Lee 2006
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"Usually they're pretty accurate," said snowboarder Isabel Beavers, 20, of Northboro, Mass., who reads snow reports daily.
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Andrew Spano of Northboro, Massachusetts, deployed with the 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, wondered whether to bank on the beginnings of a U.S. pullout in 18 months.
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Allen, father of Joseph Henry Allen and William Francis Allen, was the minister in Northboro for many years.
Unitarianism in America George Willis Cooke 1885
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When the Northboro women met, they presented the results of their day's work to their minister.
Home Life in Colonial Days Alice Morse Earle 1881
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It came to be known that Mr. Burlingame had never been in Northboro.
Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 1 George S. Boutwell 1861
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"We make sure our systems are completely aligned and that there is no redundancy," Douglas Markham, president of iPower Distribution Group of New England in Northboro, Mass.
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I can't make the one tomorrow because I will be at Applefest in Northboro, MA manning the Senior Center Diabetes
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