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I hope all the American readers won't take Mr Fry's unfair remark too much at heart!
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Jackson also announced that actor Ryan Gage's role has been bumped up — it was initially small, but because Jackson and company liked him so much, he'll now play Alfred, servant to Fry's character.
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Here's how the scam allegedly worked: Siddiqui convinced Fry's to eliminate the independent broker who was supplying their products — and instead demanded that vendors pay him through a fraudulent company.
Embezzling Fry's VP Once Gambled Away $8 Million In ONE DAY - The Consumerist 2009
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And then we went to Fry's and picked up a Wii and Wii Fit.
Life maintenance kirizal 2009
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One of Barry Fry's Peterborough players came up to him in training and said 'I think we can beat them.'
Who has played the fewest games during a full professional career? | The Knowledge 2011
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One company, Phoebe Micro Inc., sold Fry's $80 million worth of goods between 2003 and 2008.
Embezzling Fry's VP Once Gambled Away $8 Million In ONE DAY - The Consumerist 2009
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The firm gave Fry's a $4 million discount, the IRS said, but paid Siddiqui's company $24 million.
Embezzling Fry's VP Once Gambled Away $8 Million In ONE DAY - The Consumerist 2009
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According to the IRS, Mr. Siddiqui financed his gambling by taking at least $65.6 million in kickbacks from Fry's suppliers.
Embezzling Fry's VP Once Gambled Away $8 Million In ONE DAY - The Consumerist 2009
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The LA Times is reporting that former Fry's executive and accused embezzler, Omar Siddiqui, once gambled away $8 million in a single day.
Embezzling Fry's VP Once Gambled Away $8 Million In ONE DAY - The Consumerist 2009
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Stephen Fry's 100 Greatest Gadgets C4 may have had the nation's favourite twitterer in charge but it was still a Channel 4 countdown clips'n'c-words show – ie a bunch of comedians and TV presenters come and talk rubbish because they want to be on the telly.
TV review: The Field of Blood; Stephen Fry's 100 Greatest Gadgets 2011
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