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Woodbridge and Woodforde-known as the "Woodies" - were enshrined along with doubles partners
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Woodbridge and Woodforde -- known as the "Woodies" -- were enshrined along with doubles partners Gigi Fernandez and Natasha Zvereva.
ESPN.com 2010
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In a day honouring doubles, Woodbridge and Woodforde - known as the "Woodies" - were enshrined along with women's doubles partners Gigi Fernandez and Natasha Zvereva.
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"Woodies" - headed a class of seven inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame during
TCPalm Stories 2010
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In a day honouring doubles, Woodbridge and Woodforde - known as the "Woodies" - were enshrined along with women's doubles partners Gigi Fernandez and Natasha Zvereva.
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In a day honouring doubles, Woodbridge and Woodforde - known as the "Woodies" - were enshrined along with women's doubles partners Gigi Fernandez and Natasha Zvereva.
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Originally anchored by Woodward and Lothrop (aka Woodies, a DC icon) and Montgomery Ward, now anchored by Target and JC Penny and Hechts.
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The victory gave the Australian pair - knows as the Woodies - their seventh title this year and the 60th of their career as a team, and it left them just one short of equaling the 12 Grand Slam titles held by John Newcombe and Tony Roche.
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The former department store, affectionately known as the Woodies building, was built in 1887, but it wasn't until 1902 that the exterior was decorated with cast iron and leaded glass accents with flower designs and the Woodward & Lothrop monogram.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In a day honouring doubles, Woodbridge and Woodforde - known as the Woodies - were enshrined in Newport, Rhode Island along with women's doubles partners Gigi Fernandez and
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