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  • "Warde," the Duffer nodded in the direction of Warde, who was talking with Charles Desmond and Colonel Egerton, "has worked like a slave.

    The Hill A Romance of Friendship Horace Annesley Vachell 1908

  • "Warde," the Duffer nodded in the direction of Warde, who was talking with Charles Desmond and Colonel Egerton, "has worked like a slave.

    The Hill A Romance of Friendship Horace Annesley Vachell 1908

  • • This is an edited extract from the Ginger Pig Meat Book, by Tim Wilson and Fran Warde, published by Octopus at £25

    The perfect steak for you 2011

  • Ibrahim Warde is an adjunct professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

    Ibrahim Warde: From Marcos to Gaddafi: Kleptocrats, Old and New Ibrahim Warde 2011

  • Ibrahim Warde is an adjunct professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

    Ibrahim Warde: From Marcos to Gaddafi: Kleptocrats, Old and New Ibrahim Warde 2011

  • Buffalo athletic director Warde Manuel, who has two former Iowa players on his football staff, said that when you consider how many coaches the school has produced, it would be fair to call Iowa "the Harvard of the profession."

    Iowa: The Harvard of Coaching Jared Diamond 2011

  • In the meantime, Warde argues, innocent parties like certain Muslim charities -- oftentimes the only lifelines to resource-challenged communities -- become suspects and victims of sanctions.

    Allison Kilkenny: The War Against Iran Begins 2010

  • In the meantime, Warde argues, innocent parties like certain Muslim charities -- oftentimes the only lifelines to resource-challenged communities -- become suspects and victims of sanctions.

    Allison Kilkenny: The War Against Iran Begins 2010

  • Warde dismantles the long-held theory that it is possible toextinguishterrorism by cutting off funding, since the nature of terrorism inherently means operations cost very little cash, which terrorists can access through a limitless number of channels.

    Allison Kilkenny: The War Against Iran Begins 2010

  • Warde dismantles the long-held theory that it is possible toextinguishterrorism by cutting off funding, since the nature of terrorism inherently means operations cost very little cash, which terrorists can access through a limitless number of channels.

    Allison Kilkenny: The War Against Iran Begins 2010

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