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  • The Oline will lose Cordle which is a great thing.

    unknown title 2009

  • Poets are as fallibly human as anyone else, and surely Cordle did not assume that writing poetry afforded some kind of exemption from this truth.

    Writing and Publishing 2010

  • "It would be like the U.S. trying to charge British Airways for carrying plastic cartons because it impacts the environment," notes Vaughn Cordle of the Washington-based AirlineForecasts.

    This Air Is Your Air 2011

  • Vaughn Cordle at AirlineForecasts says when he ran the market-concentration formulas that regulators use in analyzing the antitrust implications of the merger, a merged United and Continental didn't set off alarms.

    Boards of United, Continental Airlines OK plan to merge 2010

  • "If you weren't in on the pizza earlier in the year, you technically aren't allowed in there," backup lineman Jim Cordle said.

    No Pizza for the Rookies Aditi Kinkhabwala 2012

  • It's hard to believe that Cordle was really as naive as he claims he was when he discovered that judges of poetry contests sometimes select the manuscripts of "students, friends, and even their lovers."

    Writing and Publishing 2010

  • But perhaps Cordle should give himself a break -- he thinks he's discovered that poets are unscrupulous and poetry contests financially corrupt, but he's really discovered that poets (and editors) prefer what they prefer and that getting published (in fiction as well as poetry) is not simply a matter of producing good work and having it recognized as a matter of course.

    Writing and Publishing 2010

  • Backup center Jim Cordle, 24, said he's cut his test time from three hours to one and a half and added that the veterans "get a little more leeway with their answers."

    Pencils Down, Linemen Aditi Kinkhabwala 2012

  • Alan Cordle has become "cynical about the whole enterprise" of contemporary poetry as a result of his efforts at "exposing fraudulent contests" and "tracking the sycophants" at his website Foetry.

    Writing and Publishing 2010

  • So yes, it is sort of "stressful," as Cordle called it.

    Pencils Down, Linemen Aditi Kinkhabwala 2012

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