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  • Peel Hunt analyst Paul Cuddon said a counter-bid is unlikely.

    Kirin Drug Unit to Buy ProStrakan of Scotland Tommy Stubbington 2011

  • Light in his Cabin, I sent Mr. _Cuddon_, the second Mate, to him, to know how he would be able to sit up one Watch, and keep his own.

    Great Pirate Stories Joseph Lewis French 1897

  • _Scarlet_ to go to Mr. _Cuddon_, and tell him not to fire in Waste.

    Great Pirate Stories Joseph Lewis French 1897

  • _Scarlet_, _Cuddon_, the two Ladies, and my Servants, into one of the

    Great Pirate Stories Joseph Lewis French 1897

  • Too Many Books Radio 4, Sunday was a half-hour feature by Sarah Cuddon about what people do with books they no longer want, need to dispose of, can't house.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • When Cuddon accelerated to a high rate of speed, the deputy activated his emergency equipment in an attempt to stop the pickup.

    coloradoan.com - Local News 2010

  • Cuddon crashed his truck at an estimated 100 mph, Campanella said.

    coloradoan.com - Local News 2010

  • Cuddon had previously lost his license for alcohol violations and was on probation for previous crimes.

    coloradoan.com - Local News 2010

  • Hypnosis: Its meaning and Practice, Cuddon comically states that "It is difficult to lay down any hard and fast rule as to the type of person who is likely to prove a good Subject, but, generally speaking, it will be found that intelligent persons are easier to influence than stupid ones" (Cuddon, 1938: 9).

    Neuroanthropology 2010

  • Cuddon had previously lost his license for alcohol violations and was on probation for previous crimes.

    coloradoan.com - Local News 2010

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