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  • I should explain, was a chap called Biddulph, in the Artillery; they called him Biddy for short, and partly, too, because he kept a racing stable with me in those days, I being called Paddy by every one, because

    All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches Martin Ross 1903

  • Peter Biddulph, a veteran violin dealer in London, said the rarity of a prized violin at auction could help drive up the instrument's price.

    A $10 Million Fiddle? Stradivarius Takes Another Bow at Auction 2011

  • My Christmas list has doubled in size thanks to Matt Biddulph alone.

    Super, Smashing, Great 2008

  • Matt Biddulph of Dopplr spoke about. .well, Dopplr.

    2008 December « One Size Fits One 2008

  • Matt Biddulph of Dopplr spoke about. .well, Dopplr.

    The Webbies at the ICA « One Size Fits One 2008

  • Thanks to Matt ‘Dopplr’ Biddulph for taking such great pictures.

    Strange Attractor » 2008 » February 2009

  • I am uneasy at your long stay, and engaged with my friend Biddulph, or I should have followed you in person.

    Cecilia 2008

  • Cecilia, much alarmed, held out her hand for the letter; and looking first at the end was much astonished to see the name of Biddulph.

    Cecilia 2008

  • He was at, first believed to be dead, and I was seized by his servants; but he afterwards shewed signs of life, and by sending for my friend Biddulph, I was released.

    Cecilia 2008

  • Steve Biddulph gives the following progression in Raising Boys: Why Boys Are Different—And How to Help Them Become Happy and Well-Balanced Men: A boy is primarily attached to mother until he is five, to father from five until twelve, and, after that, to mentors.

    When He's Married to Mom Kenneth M. Adams 2007

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