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Sgt. Timothy A. David, 28, of Gladwin, Mich., died June 28 in Baghdad, Iraq, of wounds suffered earlier in Sadr City, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle.
Gulf War II 2010
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"I think we are taking volumes away from banks both above and below us, and the top 10 are starting to see us as a serious competitor," said Richard Gladwin , global head of foreign exchange at Nomura.
Deutsche Bank Maintains Top Ranking in Currencies Jessica Mead 2011
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Almost at the same time Jackson died, a tour of duty ended for Army Sgt. Timothy David of Gladwin, Mich.
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On the sunny afternoon of 15 July, journalist Gladwin Hill reported, GIs "sat on grassy river banks, chugged up and down stream in American boats and zipped around streets with the zest of a child diving into a box of candy previously accessible only by stealth."
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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Rownak led his sons in Scripture reading and daily prayer, involved one son in Boy Scouts at a local Mormon church and had one son baptized at the church, according to an opinion written by Judge Sam Bird and agreed to by Judges John Robbins and Robert J. Gladwin.
Court rules against dad in faith case: Mormonism not Protestant 2008
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Timothy A. David, 28, of Gladwin, Mich., died June 28 in Baghdad, Iraq, of wounds suffered earlier in Sadr City, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle.
All The Beating Drums, The Celebration Guns | ATTACKERMAN 2009
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Gladwin, translating for the general, necessarily changed to
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Gladwin August 11, 2006 1:07 AM # | Delete big font for k2
K2 2006
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"When I contacted Gladwin again, he said to me that he had spoken to Zikalala and that Zikalala is not prepared to accept the comment from Satra and 'is sticking to his story'."
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So far, the more than two dozen academic studies linking the two have produced equivocal results, says New York University business school professor Tom Gladwin.
Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994
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