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As he neared the site of the disturbance, he caught the word "Crandall," sounding very much like an epithet itself, and he increased his pace.
Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000
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As he neared the site of the disturbance, he caught the word "Crandall," sounding very much like an epithet itself, and he increased his pace.
Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000
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As he neared the site of the disturbance, he caught the word "Crandall," sounding very much like an epithet itself, and he increased his pace.
Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000
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All I can say, Miss Crandall, is that your scholars are a credit to you.
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Former American Airlines‘ Chariman, Robert Crandall, is quoted as saying, “Every major airline is losing huge amounts of money with service standards that are unacceptable, to be generous.”
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Former American Airlines‘ Chariman, Robert Crandall, is quoted as saying, “Every major airline is losing huge amounts of money with service standards that are unacceptable, to be generous.”
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For anyone reading this who hasn’t heard of Lottery or doesn’t know what it’s about: Perry L Crandall is not retarded.
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Amanda disappeared into the diner, and Henry called the Crandall house.
The Will Reed Arvin 2000
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Amanda disappeared into the diner, and Henry called the Crandall house.
The Will Reed Arvin 2000
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He'd called Crandall to his office, and offered to double Pulitzer's offer, without even asking how much it had been.
The Lunatic Fringe DeAndrea, William L. 1980
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