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BROOK: I was living in New Jersey, a place called Basking Ridge, and I was commuting to New York daily and going to a job.
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Basking Ridge, N.J.-based Avaya began as a part of AT&T Inc., then became part of AT&T spinoff Lucent Technologies.
Avaya Sets Plans to Go Public, Again Dana Cimilluca 2011
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Her seventeen year old daughter who had asked to go to boarding school instead of school in Basking Ledge had sent her a youtube link.
I’m going and I’m never coming back Martha Rand 2011
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Basking in the afterglow of his victory in the South Carolina primary, Newt Gingrich made a statement containing a specific time reference that demands further scrutiny from the national media and an explanation from the candidate himself.
Jeffrey Shaffer: Newt Looks Back In Anger -- At What? Jeffrey Shaffer 2012
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A lot of callers have just given up on trying to engage, said David Martin, who helps implement new systems for Basking Ridge, N. J.-based Avaya Inc.
Automated Lines' Softer Tone Joe Light 2010
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Chardonnay: Basking in the morning sun, this cluster of chardonnay grapes at Channing Daughters Winery in Bridgehampton, NY still appears to be defying gravity.
Vineyard Visuals 2009
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When Melissa Riggio was a teen, she asked her parents to promise to buy her a home in Basking Ridge, N.J., an area she loved.
Pledge to Daughter Becomes Group Home Veronica Dagher 2011
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Basking Ridge, N.J.-based Avaya began as a part of AT&T Inc., then became part of AT&T spinoff Lucent Technologies.
Avaya Sets Plans to Go Public, Again Dana Cimilluca 2011
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Steve and Laura Riggio So when the Somerset Hills YMCA in Basking Ridge announced plans build a group home for developmentally disabled adults next to their main facility, it was only natural for the Riggios to become involved.
Pledge to Daughter Becomes Group Home Veronica Dagher 2011
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The company, based in Basking Ridge, N.J., has rolled out the network to more than 200 million Americans, ahead of AT&T's 70 million, and offers a lineup of pricey smartphones that can make use of the zippy broadband service.
Verizon Drops Plan for New $2 Fee Greg Bensinger 2011
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