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  • That, says Hodsdon, means a likely increase in the amount of actions shared through the platform.

    Digg Bets Big On A New API 2009

  • Ms Hiscox's lawyer, Charles Hodsdon, said she had been to the US three times on various visas.

    trust me, it's not worth it 2005

  • _Burnet_, on Rumbold's proposal to shoot the King at Hodsdon, in his way to Newmarket, adds: -- They [the conspirators] ran into much

    The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 10 Historical Writings Jonathan Swift 1706

  • Hodsdon says his allegiance from customers is probably based on his efforts to always be fair and upfront with customers.

    Sun Journal top news 2010

  • Hodsdon said it is important to have a good mechanic, but acknowledges they're not always easy to come by.

    Sun Journal top news 2010

  • Hodsdon said Broughton saw flashlights beaming behind the school near an outbuilding.

    Sun Journal 2010

  • Hodsdon said Broughton saw flashlights beaming behind the school near an outbuilding.

    Sun Journal 2010

  • For Hodsdon, whose first car was a 1930 Model A that he got when he was 15, several years after he learned how to drive on a tractor, his work has involved probably thousands of car repairs, countless tows and making a lot of good friends along the way.

    Sun Journal top news 2010

  • That, says Hodsdon, means a likely increase in the amount of actions shared through the platform.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0 2010

  • Hodsdon estimates that overcoming obstacles in CAPTCHA verification and story duplication detection, designed to keep Digg free from spam, will take around 6 months.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0 2010

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