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  • Since the offer was made in March, the company doesn't yet know how many customers will stay with the card once the first-year waiver of the $59 annual fee expires, but it expects the vast majority'' to continue using it, said Shane Holdaway , a managing vice president at Capital One.

    Card Tricks Win Big Rewards for Some Travelers Scott McCartney 2011

  • A "small but active group samples everybody to get free deals," but most consumers don't have the time to research lots of different programs, Mr. Holdaway said.

    Card Tricks Win Big Rewards for Some Travelers Scott McCartney 2011

  • Telling "women boxers to wear a skirt is like asking a female rugby team to wear skirts on a rugby pitch," or playing field, says 26-year-old Welsh boxing champion and European silver medalist Lynsey Holdaway.

    Skirting an Issue: A Fight Over What Female Boxers Should Wear Cassell Bryan-Low 2011

  • Previous attempts to reprint Modesty here in the UK have only managed to cover Jim Holdaway and Romero runs on the strip and Colvin tends to be forgotten, undeservedly so.

    Upcoming Books Round-Up Steve 2010

  • The only other thing I know about Davis is that he was a friend of Jim Holdoway and got Holdaway some work with Scion in 1952, although the extent of that work is unknown.

    Roger Davis Steve 2010

  • Previous attempts to reprint Modesty here in the UK have only managed to cover Jim Holdaway and Romero runs on the strip and Colvin tends to be forgotten, undeservedly so.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Steve 2010

  • The only other thing I know about Davis is that he was a friend of Jim Holdoway and got Holdaway some work with Scion in 1952, although the extent of that work is unknown.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Steve 2010

  • Johann Franz Julius Haast (1822-1887), director of the Canterbury Museum and noted expert on moa and other New Zealand birds, read a description of the species to the Philosophical Society of Canterbury in 1871, and published his description the following year (Worthy & Holdaway 2002).

    Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • Worthy & Holdaway (2002, p. 335) noted that Douglas was ‘a meticulous observer, he did not seek publicity, and he certainly never claimed that he had seen the “extinct” eagle’.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • This specimen was discovered at the bottom of a narrow vertical sinkhole and seems to have fallen accidentally to its death (Worthy & Holdaway 2002).

    Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006

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