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In regard to Clifford Winston and Robert W. Crandall's "Time to Deregulate the Practice of Law" op-ed, Aug. 22: A will is a simple document indicating how you want your assets distributed at your death.
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Actors with bizarre, asymmetrical facial markings stalk around in sci-fi-tinged, harem chic (Jessi Cole Jackson devised the costumes) to the accompaniment of designer David Crandall's eerie, techno-flavored soundscape.
Washington Shakespeare Company's haunted 'Richard III' isn't haunting enough Celia Wren 2010
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Lt.Col. Bruce Crandall's heroics in Vietnam were immortalized in a movie and a critically acclaimed book.
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Crandall's unwillingness to suffer fools means that once he sets course, he can be hard to dissuade.
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To the contrary: aggressiveness is Crandall's hallmark.
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While such rhetoric makes for good lobbying, most experts say Crandall's Armageddon scenario is farfetched.
Our Fearful Fliers 2008
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What's causing the real turbulence is Crandall's decree that American's new regional jets -- flown under the American Eagle name -- can be flown only by lower-paid pilots from another union.
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In the days when they were working together, Winkleman had sneaked the page home in her portfolio, because she admired Crandall's dynamic compositions and sure line.
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"" Crandall's condescension and lack of respect for people is what's driven them to this. ''
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Crandall's foresight in developing the SABRE reservation system in 1974 remains the key to American's strength.
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