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After breakfast, their vehicles already packed, the party journeyed over the twelve-thousand-foot Berthoud Pass, arriving at the Doud home about 8:30 A.M. The group split up and Eisenhower continued on to his office at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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At the Doud home in the middle of the night, Mamie Eisenhower had arisen to go to the bathroom.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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Doud however runs a community-based security program that U.S. forces hope will one day serve as the basis for a reliable local police unit for Sherzad.
Tribal loyalties remain challenge for forces in Afghanistan 2011
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Gregg Doud, chief economist of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, said the group supports the pact even without additional changes because it would eliminate Korea's 40% tariff on imported beef over 15 years.
U.S., Korea Move to Revive Stalled Free-Trade Pact as Deadline Nears Elizabeth Williamson 2010
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Photos taken of oil impacting the beaches near Grand Isle, LA Photos by Betty Doud
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Zahir is locked in a decades-long blood feud with another U.S. ally and local warlord in Sherzad, Malik Doud.
Tribal loyalties remain challenge for forces in Afghanistan 2011
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At the Doud home in the middle of the night, Mamie Eisenhower had arisen to go to the bathroom.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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After breakfast, their vehicles already packed, the party journeyed over the twelve-thousand-foot Berthoud Pass, arriving at the Doud home about 8:30 A.M. The group split up and Eisenhower continued on to his office at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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Asil Khugyani, the Karzai-appointed district subgovernor, is accused of taking sides with Doud in his feud with Zahir and of sending men loyal to the subgovernor to a local bazaar to shake down merchants for protection money.
Tribal loyalties remain challenge for forces in Afghanistan 2011
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Brent Doud, founder and sole employee of Ladder Golf Inc., which makes a backyard game similar to horseshoes, said he saves about $40,000 a year using Webgistix.
Fulfilling Work: The Shippers Stu Woo 2011
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