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Author Harry Caudill and U.S. Representative Ken Hechler still getting arrested only a year ago were the resonant voices of the last half of the last century -- testifying about how America's biologically most generous region had been devastated by black, grimy greed.
Carl Pope: Game Time Carl Pope 2011
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Bill Caudill, a former major-league pitcher and Boras' first client, serves as Harvey's personal pitching instructor.
The Mets' Beacon of Hope Brian Costa 2011
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The punt is being kept for some of the winery's premium lines, but since one of its main purposes is to collect sediment, it is not necessary for everyday wines that aren't going to spend years in a cellar, Fetzer spokesman Jim Caudill said.
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Caudill immediately stopped, turned around and went back to chat up the guy who owned it.
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"Anytime you make any threat or possess matter involving a school or function it's a felony in the state of Kentucky," said Winchester Police detective Steven Caudill.
Boing Boing 2008
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While there's virtually nothing redeeming about the odd-looking, unreliable and expensive car, it does have a certain value, Caudill says.
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But that's not what muscle-car lovers want anyway, Caudill says.
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"The answer is really simple," says Caudill, who is the automotive analyst for Driven Media.
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But that's not what muscle-car lovers want anyway, Caudill says.
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"It came at a time when Cadillac was trying to discover itself, and it was one of the ugliest vehicles they ever could have made," Caudill says.
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