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"We were probably the most odd-fellows group you could put together," said John Castellani, president of the Business Roundtable, a highly influential advocacy group of the nation's top chief executives.
Labor leader, chief executive team up to reduce the U.S. deficit 2010
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"We were probably the most odd-fellows group you could put together," said John Castellani, president of the Business Roundtable, a highly influential advocacy group of the nation's top chief executives.
Labor leader, chief executive team up to reduce the U.S. deficit 2010
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"We were probably the most odd-fellows group you could put together," said John Castellani, president of the Business Roundtable, a highly influential advocacy group of the nation's top chief executives.
Labor leader, chief executive team up to reduce the U.S. deficit 2010
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We're used to certain odd-fellows showing up on RAW these days, but what could Al Sharpton possibly have to promote?
Sharpton to Host WWE RAW as Part of Ed Reform Tour Kenneth Libby 2009
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We're used to certain odd-fellows showing up on RAW these days, but what could Al Sharpton possibly have to promote?
Archive 2009-09-01 Jim Horn 2009
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I have an idea that there is a society in Europe -- sort of aristocratic odd-fellows, you know -- who had adopted it for their crest.
The Yellow Crayon 1906
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