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If RB Nick Goings is running the ball effectively, Seattle will have a difficult time committing safety help over the top against WR Steve Smith.
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For the moment, along with the Goings are a whole lot of Nots.
Gulf oil spill scares off some vacationers but prompts others to visit Andrea Sachs 2010
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Also on Goings' plate: making products more appealing to young people, and ceding ground to lower cost plastic containers and bags — which, according to him, are lousier than Tupperware for the environment because they don't last as long or work as well.
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The works on view in "Romare Bearden: The Soul of Blackness" have been culled from the collections of the library and of Russel Goings, one of Bearden's longtime collectors.
Bobby Elliott: New York's Centennial Celebration of Romare Bearden (1911 - 1988) Bobby Elliott 2011
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I got here and found out the company was in trouble, Goings said.
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"The wheel itself can go for $200," explained Robert Goings, a salesman with CWIH who has spent half his life in the caster business.
The Ubiquitous Caster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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The works on view in "Romare Bearden: The Soul of Blackness" have been culled from the collections of the library and of Russel Goings, one of Bearden's longtime collectors.
Bobby Elliott: New York's Centennial Celebration of Romare Bearden (1911 - 1988) Bobby Elliott 2011
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"She's a multimillionaire, she lives in Jersey," Mr. Goings said.
The Ubiquitous Caster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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The works on view in "Romare Bearden: The Soul of Blackness" have been culled from the collections of the library and of Russel Goings, one of Bearden's longtime collectors.
Bobby Elliott: New York's Centennial Celebration of Romare Bearden (1911 - 1988) Bobby Elliott 2011
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His colleague Mr. Goings cited, in particular, a product manufactured by Vulkollan, a division of Bayer, the people who make the aspirin.
The Ubiquitous Caster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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