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Mr. Duvall had a chestnut earl stallion he called Drennon an 'they come, or somebody did, an' got him one night.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Kentucky Narratives Work Projects Administration
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"He (Adams) was dedicated to his job and he came to work and gave it his all every time he was there," Drennon said.
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Turnout was a little lean at the kickoff event, said Drennon, who anticipates that more people will show up this Thursday, Feb. 11.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News By JENNY MANNING / WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES 2010
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If anything, Drennon hopes the event might help a few singles forge a few new friendships.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News By JENNY MANNING / WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES 2010
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Turnout was a little lean at the kickoff event, said Drennon, who anticipates that more people will show up this Thursday, Feb. 11.
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"He (Adams) was dedicated to his job and he came to work and gave it his all every time he was there," Drennon said.
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The current approved commerce budget of $6 million will be utilized as the agency transitions to the new authority, Drennon said.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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If anything, Drennon hopes the event might help a few singles forge a few new friendships.
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"They even provided space in their warehouse for SFCC classes in the early days," Drennon said.
WWMT.com : News 2009
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Drennon said the Parkhursts have subsidized their employee's tuition and have sent four of their five children to college at SFCC.
WWMT.com : News 2009
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