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Well, guard Derek Needham is the latest Cooley gem, exploding onto the scene and becoming the MAAC Rookie of the Year and one of the best players in the league.
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Rajaratnam thrived in Needham's hardscrabble culture.
Power And Pleasure Anita Raghavan 2010
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RENEE MONTAGNE, host: We're going to pay a visit now to the Vita Needle Company in Needham, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston.
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RENEE MONTAGNE, host: We're going to pay a visit now to the Vita Needle Company in Needham, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston.
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RENEE MONTAGNE, host: We're going to pay a visit now to the Vita Needle Company in Needham, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston.
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The more urgent need, Winchester writes for both himself and Needham, is to understand as much as possible of "everything, good and ill, about the awe-inspiring, terrifying entity that is today's new China," as it moves in the direction of world supremacy.
The Man Who Loved China: Summary and book reviews of The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester. 2008
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Bus Radio is based in Needham, Massachusetts, but lost its contract with the Needham school district after uppity parents objected to the crass commercialization of something as innocent as a bus ride.
Boing Boing 2008
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The MatchKey is the brainchild of matchmine, a company in Needham, Mass.
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Lorne Bostwick, Pastor, Presbyterian Church in Needham
9/11 2009
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About the year 1750 there was, in France, an English Jesuit called Needham, disguised as a secular, who was then serving as tutor to the nephew of M. Dillon, archbishop of Toulouse.
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