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  • The resilient Pious brothers were ultimately able to stay ahead of the bull-riding McCoy brothers, despite Cord's best efforts to confuse Daniel as the men guided their siblings through a virtual world with the aid of motion-capture technology.

    'The Amazing Race' ends with San Francisco finale 2010

  • Jet: As soon as we find out Cord's wife is pregnant, I'll be looking for a phone call!

    Amazing Race's Jet and Cord: It Would've Been "Really Cool" If Someone Told Us the Answer 2011

  • One day, a test driver named Bill Simmons crashed one of Cord's airplanes into the wheat field next to Kruse's family farm, setting the wheat on fire and destroying the crop.

    Dean Kruse: Just a log cabin 2008

  • Burke didn't say a thing but his look blamed me for Cord's escape.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Burke didn't say a thing but his look blamed me for Cord's escape.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • She'd stolen Hunt's heart the first time he met her -- and then she'd stolen Cord's.

    A Man Of Honour Leonard, Tina 2001

  • She didn't want the people of Crookseye to laugh at her and her child because there was no father, and she didn't want to succumb to the caring in Cord's eyes.

    A Man Of Honour Leonard, Tina 2001

  • Tessa glanced away from Cord's deep granite eyes, feeling uncomfortable talking about her mother when it suddenly seemed like a side issue to a much larger one.

    A Man Of Honour Leonard, Tina 2001

  • Hunt smiled, his attention riveting on the puppy who whined suddenly at Cord's feet.

    A Man Of Honour Leonard, Tina 2001

  • Tessa was worried that something might go wrong at the last second, that some snafu wouldn't allow them to cross into Mexico, but apparently Cord's story that they were going shopping for the day was sufficient.

    A Man Of Honour Leonard, Tina 2001

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