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Examples
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Dinner parties in the Ledingham home often went on late into the night, with guests in stitches as joke after joke was told with precision timing.
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"Challenges are likely to continue in 2012," said Brisbane-based Tim Ledingham, treasurer of Bank of Queensland, citing slow lending growth, rising funding costs, increased unemployment and slipping house prices.
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Repertory Theatre, a company founded 15 years ago by Ledingham, who had grown up in Aspen, and his longtime theater buddy, Don McKay.
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Reed considers himself fortunate to have Ledingham as his partner in creating this particular take on Richard.
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Ledingham and his crew are aiming to make safe and satisfying landings with three works at the
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Reed considers himself fortunate to have Ledingham as his partner in creating this particular take on Richard.
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Ledingham, who was raised in Aspen, has a long list of experiences in theater and television, and Reed wouldn't care to step into "Richard III" without the right
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Ledingham, who was raised in Aspen, has a long list of experiences in theater and television, and Reed wouldn't care to step into "Richard III" without the right
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Ledingham, who was raised in Aspen, has a long list of experiences in theater and television, and Reed wouldn't care to step into "Richard III" without the right
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Reed considers himself fortunate to have Ledingham as his partner in creating this particular take on Richard.
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