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  • "That's the Solloway," says I. "The Solloway," says he; "it's a big water, and it wad be an ill job to ford it."

    The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies John Buchan 1907

  • Photograph: Paula Solloway/Alamy services sector enjoyed a much stronger start to the year than expected, according to a survey that has boosted hopes recession may still be averted.

    The Guardian World News Katie Allen 2012

  • "He's the greatest and most generous person," Solloway said.

    Staradvertiser Headlines 2010

  • Solloway says the focus in DoD's current spend analysis is not just on how much overall is being spent on IT, but also how much of this is involved in specific systems, for example.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • When Solloway ended up in a local hospital, a distraught

    Staradvertiser Headlines 2010

  • When Solloway ended up in a local hospital, a distraught Ward, who had been driving their car, arranged for a private jet to fly him to London for treatment.

    Staradvertiser Headlines 2010

  • Solloway, deputy undersecretary for acquisition from 1998 to 2000, says that about a third of the government's IT hardware is bought off the GSA schedules, where price and delivery terms are negotiated with multiple suppliers.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • Solloway says there has been "increased focus the past three to five years on best practices approach" as a result of legislative and administrative reforms put in place in the 1990s.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • Steve Solloway: Issues with the Patriots, and assorted other musings

    Portland Press Herald - Sports 2010

  • "He's the greatest and most generous person," Solloway said.

    Staradvertiser Headlines 2010

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