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  • Connie Madon, writing in BloggingStocks, also sounds a note of caution, pointing out that one month does not suddenly turn the economy into a boom.

    Feb. unemployment report: just 'decent'? 2011

  • New Zealand 67-5 Styris c Haddin b Tait 0 Madon, this is pathetic.

    Australia v New Zealand - live! | Rob Smyth 2011

  • Turning away, she snapped out an order to Commander Madon, and the three officers were quickly and thoroughly trussed hand and foot.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • Commander Madon beckoned to the sentries, all but two of them, and he and the main group took off toward the disturbance, swords drawn.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • Commander Madon, Heldeon, the Lady Wynn and the rest of the Danreg commanders will be joining us.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • Commander Madon, carrying a torch, joined them a second later.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • If we start hollering now, Commander Madon will just gag us.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • Commander Madon bowed, then jammed his hissing torch into a bracket.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • Their captors ignored them, except for one time when Commander Madon and two heavyset guards took each of them for a visit to the midden.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • Commander Madon told me and my father that you dropped into our midst from the sky.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

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