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With heads such as Bragdon the status quo will be safe and secure.
Top dog at Metro: $197K (and on the outs) (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Sheffield is absolutely right, says Cynthia Bragdon, owner of Urban Indigo, a gift store in Oakland, Calif.
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"Our phones have been ringing off the hook," West public relations director Adrienne Bragdon said.
Fashion Forward: Blanchett is bright in Armani's Black Lace makeup 2010
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"The corporation could loan money, or the building owner might go to his conventional bank and get a loan there that is backed by this corporation," Mr. Bragdon explained.
Energy Loan Plan Michael Howard Saul 2011
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"It is pretty symbolic that it's named 'the star' and it was chosen by Jolie," Bragdon said.
Fashion Forward: Blanchett is bright in Armani's Black Lace makeup 2010
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But Cynthia Bragdon says candidates who haven't done basic research still show up.
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But Cynthia Bragdon says candidates who haven't done basic research still show up.
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Research in 2009 by University of Minnesota economist Stephen Parente and Tarren Bragdon of the Manhattan Institute found that 36% of the New York uninsured would have coverage today if state regulations were merely in line with the national trend.
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Sheffield is absolutely right, says Cynthia Bragdon, owner of Urban Indigo, a gift store in Oakland, Calif.
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"We believe that Gore has long engaged in a systematic campaign of exclusionary conduct to insulate its dominant position against challenges from more innovative, better quality and lower cost rivals," Peter Bragdon, Columbia's general counsel, said.
Gore-Tex Faces Antitrust Probes Thomas Catan 2011
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