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Sir Bertram Windle is professor in St. Michael's College and lecturer in the University of Toronto.
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"Windle," she said, as quietly as if she were asking the most casual of questions, "wouldn't it upset all your arrangements for next year?
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The amount of money that had exchanged hands between Windle and the commerce minister, plus the promise of under-the-table kickbacks, had bought his passage to the Mogok mines.
Deadly Promises Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010
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Windle, whose firm develops sophisticated weather contracts, uses long-term weather forecasts to help judge the pricing of exposure: We do think there's value in long-term seasonal forecasts from a directional point of view.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange starts offering rainfall futures and options Andrew Clark 2010
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F. "Windle has never refused us when we have had occasion to ask for the loan of a man or two, and it is not for us to refuse him."
Chennai 2010
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βIs there anything else I can do for you, Mr. Windle?β
Deadly Promises Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010
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ALLEN: Unfortunately, Windle says, the drop in prices hasn't made buying a home easy for everyone.
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As far as the Junta government of Myanmar was concerned, Frank Windle was here, representing the interests of Horizons, International.
Deadly Promises Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010
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But Windle says it's nothing like it was just five years ago.
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Cav had counted on the Windle name to open back doors in the dirty underbelly of unethical international commerce.
Deadly Promises Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010
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