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"It's still four Goodyears and a steering wheel," Newman says.
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Will try to focus on all the positives you pointed out today and just keep hoping that the career gods will find it in their heart to bring the Goodyears back for another round in China one day!
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Those of us who can could send a message to the Supremes, and to the Goodyears of the U.S. that they could have a very bad day ... year ... century without the labor of women.
Marie Wilson: What Would Happen if Women Stopped Working? 2008
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Those of us who can could send a message to the Supremes, and to the Goodyears of the U.S. that they could have a very bad day ... year ... century without the labor of women.
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However, during its nearly 45-year tenure, it was inevitable that some offspring from the hyper-butch equine line would come out a little lighter in their Goodyears than the rest of their siblings.
Gayest of the Run: Ford Mustang: Brett Berk Berk, Brett 2008
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The Brazilian took the lead until it was time to come in for fresh Goodyears.
Chequered Conflict Maurice Hamilton 2008
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Each tire costs $389, making street Goodyears look like a bargain at a mere $175 on average.
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The Goodyears were actually founding members of the New Haven colony.
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Before it started to stick to the surface, the snow was a harmless, unassuming fog, a chalky coating that drifted away with the breeze from every set of Michelins, Goodyears, or Firestones that ran through it.
nspblues Diary Entry nspblues 2002
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By a kind of consent never yet made law by any contest, the Goodyears were leaders and dictators.
The Readjustment Will Irwin 1910
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