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  • Oh wait, we're building trains to high income Bellevue and Redmon, never mind instead of low income Arbor Heights and upper holman road -- never mind. alexbroner

    Redefining Dumb « PubliCola 2010

  • They include Hilary Redmon, our editor, and her assistants Sydney Tanigawa and Jonathan Evans.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • About 75 to 100 law enforcers, firefighters and volunteers had taken part in the search Friday, Redmon said.

    4 dead as violent storms lash South 2011

  • It is in order to avoid a more common type of racial exclusion that the protagonist of Jessie Redmon Fauset's "Plum Bun" 1928 decides to use her fair skin as a passport to downtown New York.

    Passing Fancies James Campbell 2011

  • My thanks to Hilary Redmon, my editor at the Free Press, for taking on my proposal after many publishers names on request turned it down.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Whenever they crossed it, the water was so swift it just took the buggy and tipped it over, Graves County Sheriff Dewayne Redmon said.

    4 Amish children die when buggy flips in Ky. creek 2011

  • We are also in debt to our editors at Free Press and Canongate, Hilary Redmon and Nick Davies, for their invaluable feedback, advice, and support.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • My thanks to Hilary Redmon, my editor at the Free Press, for taking on my proposal after many publishers names on request turned it down.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Texas farmers have racked up billions of dollars in drought-related losses, including some $750 million in ruined hay, according to Larry Redmon, a forage expert at Texas A&M University.

    Drought Leads to Stray Donkey Deluge Ana Campoy 2011

  • Baldwin scarcely mentions the renaissance or its principals in all his writings—despite the remarkable coincidence of his having attended schools where two mainstays of any account of the Harlem Renaissance were teachers: the poet Countee Cullen and the novelist Jessie Redmon Fauset.

    Passing Fancies James Campbell 2011

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