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Cordie and Zabie, I share your concerns on a personal level – I too have a 15-year-old whose language skills seem too underdeveloped for her age.
Blogging, Facebooking, Texting, and Tweeting: A New Age of Literacy « AAUW Dialog 2009
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COOPER: But a lot of these people -- I mean, a lot of the people you named, that woman, also there's this guy Cordie (ph), who was in one of these ads who turned out to be on an advisory committee for Veterans for Bush, but those are -- that's not really proof of sort of coordination, coordinating these ads with the campaign.
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To Dovie's family, her husband Don, children Mike, and Karen, her 4 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, her mother Cordie, sisters Vicki and
Widner, Danny L. 1968
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Hickory, Sept. 14, 1896; p. David Lafayette and Cordie Elizabeth (King);
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Cordie plans to employ up to 80 workers focusing on residential and commercial projects.
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"He pushed us too hard, and here we are," Cordie added.
KGW - Home 2010
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Miss Rachel Cordie of the Madison High School faculty took her eighth-grade class to Raleigh, where they toured the capital, governor's mansion, state penitentiary, school for the blind, state museum and hall of history.
Record Article Feed 2010
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Peterson also wrote to Cordie that she would take pictures of him having sex with the twins.
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When police confronted Cordie in a bedroom, he said he was tickling the girl.
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Cordie and Peterson spent hours text-messaging that day.
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