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Paul Harpole, vice president and partner of John Chandler Ford dealership in Amarillo, said he fell for Mr. McClanahan's lies – at first.
Richard Mcclanahan 2010
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Paul Harpole, vice president and partner of John Chandler Ford dealership in Amarillo, said he fell for Mr. McClanahan's lies – at first.
Richard Mcclanahan 2010
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Rosalie Harpole learned how to make this soup by watching her mother prepare it for the weddings that she catered.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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Harpole also said at the time, "I told him about one [deal] and he said, 'No, I don't think so.'"
Howie Klein: Rep. Ken Calvert Is an Embarrassment to California -- Should He Step Down? 2009
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If you look at Calvert's and Harpole, Jr's real estate investments, it's impossible not to notice that they cluster around transportation projects that Calvert supported with taxpayer dollars -- like in a Corona area which has experienced a good deal of bubble-like growth because of a bus depot Calvert got funded.
Howie Klein: Rep. Ken Calvert Is an Embarrassment to California -- Should He Step Down? 2009
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The latest bit of malfeasance involves 4 acres Calvert and Harpole bought from the Jurupa Community Services District in 2006 for $1.2 million.
Howie Klein: Rep. Ken Calvert Is an Embarrassment to California -- Should He Step Down? 2009
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I could tell you such things; but you see the sort of creature this Harpole is, do you not?
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I played my scene to him and played it well, too: wept for the man Harpole, explained that I had striven to save his soul but he had fled me, adamant in his heresy, though because there had been some tender feeling between us that had nothing to do with theology I thought I might still manage to reconcile him to the Church.
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You shall be my secretary here, supplying the place of that Harpole who is gone, and shall remain safe in this noble hall.
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Mr. William Harpole Lecky sent a promise of £5 instead of the £1 I had asked.
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