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Grindley is noted as a writer of picture books for young readers.
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"That old fellow has got to be so stupid, he doesn't know what he's about," said Grindley, meaning Sir William.
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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"Grindley," explained Miss Appleyard -- "the son of Grindley, the Sauce man."
Tommy and Co. 1893
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"That old fellow has got to be so stupid, he doesn't know what he's about," said Grindley, meaning Sir William.
Can You Forgive Her? Anthony Trollope 1848
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“That old fellow has got to be so stupid, he doesn’t know what he’s about,” said Grindley, meaning Sir
Can you forgive her? 1864
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Mr. Grindley, a retired management consultant, said he doesn't officially represent Atherton in his campaign against the rail line.
Fast Train Hits Snags in Silicon Valley John Letzing 2011
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Grindley also fails to mention that Christie has the same views on the issue as Barack and Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Jon Huntsman, the former Utah Governor who is running for president as a Republican.
Richard Grenell: Once Again, The Advocate Hides Democrat's Anti-Gay Views Richard Grenell 2011
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In an article today on TheAdvocate.com, writer Lucas Grindley reports on former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey's appearance on CNN Monday but fails to mention McGreevey's on-air suggestion that the First Lady and the President do not share the same views on same-sex marriage.
Richard Grenell: Once Again, The Advocate Hides Democrat's Anti-Gay Views Richard Grenell 2011
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A study last year by Stanford economist Alain Enthoven, former World Bank analyst William Grindley and financial consultant William Warren examined high-speed trains in Europe and Japan and concluded that the California train could cost upward of $100 billion and would be lucky to draw 10 million riders.
Train to Neverland 2011
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One of the project's most vociferous critics, Atherton resident William Grindley, suggests the total price to build the rail system from San Francisco to Los Angeles will climb to some $66 billion, $23 billion more than the authority's estimate.
Fast Train Hits Snags in Silicon Valley John Letzing 2011
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