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Earlier, Lonn Trost , the chief operating officer of the Yankees, said the selection of Easco was made during a selective-bidding process and was in line with an agreement with the city to use at least 25% Bronx-based companies during construction of the new stadium.
Kickback Trial Opens Tamer El-Ghobashy 2011
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Rutgers' unsettled situation under center created so much uncertainty that even Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost joked about it hours before the game.
A Nice End to a Rough Season Jared Diamond 2011
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COO Lonn Trost says about 24,500 seats won't incur a price increase going into next season, including the grandstand ($20-$25) and bleachers ($12).
Attending Midsummer Classic a pricey proposition for fans 2008
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With the Saints trailing 20-10 late in the third quarter Monday, Bush had his first touchdown return for 71 yards, slipping a tackle early and accelerating past a bone-jarring block at midfield by Jo-Lonn Dunbar.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Others, such as Levine and chief operating officer Lonn Trost, also have input.
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Asked by JTA if he was referring to Jewish groups and pro-Israel commentators, Lonn replied, “You know this very well, as your media has been frequently reporting on criticism.”
Yet another Jewish Conspiracy.... GayandRight 2009
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•Friday, May 4 — "We had a conference call with George Steinbrenner, sons Hank and Hal, with (president) Randy Levine and Lonn Trost (chief operating officer)," Cashman says.
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` ` It's hard to put this one in words, '' BC linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar said.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Lonn added that Toro's Groundsmaster 5900, has four microprocessors on it; it's got a network; it wirelessly reports how many hours it's achieved.
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Sometymes I was in Lanes full of Rowes of trees and then I Came down a very steep stony hill to Lonn 13 mile, and here I Crossed a Little arme of ye sea on a Bridge of 14 arches.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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