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Examples
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"You have to push back," says Dave Gaudry, a viola player on the musicians' negotiating committee.
Signs Your Pension Plan Is in Trouble Ellen E. Schultz 2012
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Nothing has amused me more in your review than Dr.B. 's extraordinary presumption in deciding that such men as Lyell, Owen, H. Spencer, Mivart, Gaudry, etc.
Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 James Marchant
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"A variety called 'Gaudry,' if not identical, is very similar to this."
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The widow offered to point out to Gaudry the young man whom he was to attack.
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M. Demange (famous later for his defence of Dreyfus) appeared for Gaudry.
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Gaudry was to wait in her apartment until their return.
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In obedience to this message Gaudry was absent from the distillery from the 17th to the 23rd of November.
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The widow herself, under the pretence of closing the smaller gate, would be well behind the victim, and take care to leave the gate open so that Gaudry could make his escape.
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This she proposed to do with the help of a knuckle-duster, which she produced and gave to Gaudry.
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Armed with this formidable weapon, Gaudry was to strike her enemy's son so forcibly in the pit of the stomach as to disable him for life.
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