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  • One is Peter Butler Sr., a retired insurance executive now living in Pebble Beach, Calif., who is an advocate for Eddie Lowery, the 10-year-old boy who famously caddied for the victorious Francis Ouimet at the 1913 U.S.

    Bush-League Move by Hall of Fame? John Paul Newport 2010

  • He's a retired stockbroker in Pebble Beach, someone intimately familiar with the getting and keeping of money.

    MITCH GOLD 2010

  • Pebble is a new outdoor furniture collection from Tectona.

    The Pebble collection from Tectona 2008

  • Sandra Beasley, in Pebble Lake Review, has an fine expostulation in unrhymed quatrains.

    remarkable newness : Stephen Burt : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • Well, hell - since the sale was in Pebble Beach, and the home was one of the grand old ladies - it was possible.

    The Detective Within 2007

  • "It would have been nice to play in Pebble last year,"

    USATODAY.com - 'Other' Nicklaus forging own identity on tour 2001

  • Among Jones 'best-known creations are Spyglass Hill in Pebble Beach, Calif.

    Master designer Jones dies at 93 2000

  • The next biggest thing in world copper production may be something known as the Pebble Partnership* near Iliamna, Alaska, which is a consortium of the wonderfully named Northern Dynasty Minerals and British mining giant Anglo-American.

    Forbes.com: News Forbes 2011

  • This baby, dubbed the Pebble phone, first appeared at the tech tradeshow CEATEC 2009.

    PCWorld 2010

  • It's called the Pebble and it looks like a polished rock, but its heritage is pure geek.

    PC World 2010

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