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- proper noun A patronymic
surname .
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Gladys Edmunds is a small business owner and author.
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Yet, marketing strategist Gladys Edmunds is concerned that Poppa D's is so lean that its owners won't be able to ramp up fast enough if they get a large order.
Month 2: For business owners, finances are on their minds 2010
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Gladys Edmunds is a small business owner and author.
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Gladys Edmunds is founder of Edmunds Travel Consultants and author of
USATODAY.com 2006
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Long term Edmunds test proved the real life Jetta diesel DSG fuel economy is 35.6 MPG [2].
AutoSpies.com News 2009
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Well the White House didn't like their analysis of the Cash for Clunkers program and called Edmunds out on the White House blog.
Archive 2009-10-01 Matt Johnston 2009
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Notwithstanding the protest of the "Mormons," another law was passed against them, (March, 1882), called the Edmunds Act. This law provided that no polygamist should vote or hold office; and if found guilty of polygamy a man might be fined five hundred dollars and put in prison for three years.
A Young Folks' History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Nephi Anderson 1894
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"Ford's challenge is keeping it up," said Jessica Caldwell, director of pricing and industry analysis for Edmunds, which is based in Santa Monica, California.
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"It doesn't look like the NASA findings had a huge effect on consideration," said Jessica Caldwell, an analyst at Edmunds, which is also based in Santa Monica.
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"It doesn't look like the NASA findings had a huge effect on consideration," said Jessica Caldwell, an analyst at Edmunds, which is also based in Santa Monica.
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