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Andrew Hedgecock is a member of the Interzone editorial team.
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Hedgecock is a tough, physical fullback, who was primarily used as a blocking back, but has also played at tailback.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Matthew Shepherd, Michael Shoyket and David Hedgecock rework a few pages from Captain Blood to address the problems independent comics have with distribution, ultimately asking readers to "demand more from comics."
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One of those places in Interzone magazine, now up to issue #224 and under the Editorial leadership of Andy Cox and Andy Hedgecock.
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Talk radio host Roger Hedgecock took his turn speaking at CPAC to likewise weigh-in on the issues of the day:
Matthew Yglesias » Conservatives’ Unhinged Attacks on Nancy Pelosi 2009
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Also add to that group FB Madison Hedgecock (shoulder), the lead blocker for the running game, who is also trying to come back from his off-season surgery.
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Offensive linemen O'Hara, Seubert and Shawn Andrews had all been told they'd be released Tuesday; fullback Madison Hedgecock was announced Thursday.
Giants Keep Up Their Hectic Maneuvering Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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They have Earth, Wind and Fire and Hedgecock, an earth-mover.
Annual All-Joe team: Honoring those who won little acclaim 2009
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I agree with Jeff Sessions, Lamar Smith, Steve King, Duncan D. Hunter, Mark Levin, Roger Hedgecock and many others in this regard, all of whom can hardly be called “lefty.”
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Multi-faceted contributor who can play RB; Madison Hedgecock, N.Y. Giants.
Annual All-Joe team: Honoring those who won little acclaim 2009
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