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-- FSU QB Chrisian Ponder and LB Nigel Bradham were named co-MVPs of the 2009 season at the team's post-season awards banquet.
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"It's so many adjustments," junior linebacker Nigel Bradham said.
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Instead, most of the top signees, such as linebacker Nigel Bradham of Crawfordville, Fla., were on board early.
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Edmund White: "The really fascinating years, and the centerpiece of this absorbing volume of [Tennessee] Williams's notebooks, edited and annotated by the independent scholar Margaret Bradham Thornton, are those that preceded and accompanied his first two triumphs in the theater, The Glass Menagerie (1945) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1947)."
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After five years, Bradham decided maybe it was time to come up with a better brand name for his drink, so he started calling it Pepsi Cola.
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Pepsi was invented in 1898 by Caleb Bradham, a New Bern, North Carolina, druggist.
THE REAL PEPSI CHALLENGE Stephanie Capparell 2007
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Lucy McKay, May 30, 1919; Bradham prize in pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi; McKay's pharmacy, Durham 1923; Grace pharmacy 1923-24; with Saluda pharmacy; co.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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"Then, in that case," said I, "I can carry your traps for you, for I have to see a patient in Bradham."
John Thorndyke's Cases related by Christopher Jervis and edited by R. Austin Freeman 1902
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Spence helped Bradham call out the defensive alignment on a couple of snaps in team drills.
NYT > Home Page By MATT WALDMAN 2012
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As expected, he showed impressive range and often was right behind Bradham when pursuing plays to the opposite sideline.
NYT > Home Page By MATT WALDMAN 2012
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