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  • Doffing his cap to the crowd, he had done his job by giving the Yankees a chance to clinch.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • Doffing his cap to the crowd, he had done his job by giving the Yankees a chance to clinch.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • Doffing her jacket and blouse brings her lovely torso, pale skinned, narrow waisted into view.

    Boys and girls, here's how the pros do it. CC 2008

  • Doffing her jacket and blouse brings her lovely torso, pale skinned, narrow waisted into view.

    Archive 2008-05-01 CC 2008

  • Doffing our caps: RichardZanninoRichard Zannino, once a top suit in the garment and retail industries, has been named chief executive of Dow Jones.

    Zannino Replaces Kann As Dow Jones CEO 2006

  • Doffing his hat and cocking a sideways smile at my unusual position, he said, “How are you, Miss Selby?”

    Firehorse Diane Lee Wilson 2006

  • Doffing his wide-brimmed hat, with his familiar sardonic smile, he says, “Aurelio Carrillo, su servidor.”

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • Doffing his wide-brimmed hat, with his familiar sardonic smile, he says, “Aurelio Carrillo, su servidor.”

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • Founder John Doffing says some of the best candidates are found in that stack of resumes, and it would be a shame to dismiss them on a whim.

    USATODAY.com - Interview beyond the resume, hire beyond the job 2002

  • Doffing says he always asks references if there is anyone else he should speak with about the candidate.

    USATODAY.com - Interview beyond the resume, hire beyond the job 2002

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