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"Gudeman," she said to Ochiltree, "as ye wad e'er deserve mercy, ye maun gang my errand to the house of Glenallan, and ask for the Earl."
The Antiquary — Volume 02 Walter Scott 1801
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"Gudeman," she said to Ochiltree, "as ye wad e'er deserve mercy, ye maun gang my errand to the house of Glenallan, and ask for the Earl."
The Antiquary — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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Henri Quatre, whose _vendangeoir_ is still shown in the village, held the wine in such honour that he was wont to style himself the Seigneur d’Ay, just as James of Scotland was known as the Gudeman of
Facts About Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines Henry Vizetelly 1857
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Gudeman first went to Panama to study the rural economy in the late 1960s.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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This is the house organization doing what it does best, Gudeman says, putting remainders to use—and understanding its principles is vital to bettering the lot of those who now live bleak lives on the periphery of markets.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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Well, in the end, what Gudeman offers is a different way of pursuing economic development, by listening first instead of immediately giving advice.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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Just as there are “voices in the air,” Gudeman says, there are “voices on the ground”—and the stubborn fact of their continuing existence requires “a new look at the communities in which models are made.”
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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In recent centuries, corporations have been picking up shares at the expense of houses, to say the least, and not just in the industrialized nations of the world, according to Gudeman.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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Instead, for Gudeman, there is only a rich collection of models and metaphors that are elaborated in a series of “conversations” among living folk.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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Philip Mirowski of Notre Dame University has dinged economists for borrowing most of their metaphors from physical scientists; now comes Gudeman to take them to task for ignoring the large stock of metaphors that they have inherited from common speech.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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