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  • Following up on Philpott's story, investigative journalist David Kirby added fuel to the Smithfield fire, in back-to-back Huffington Post articles:

    Deirdre Imus: Beyond Swine Flu - Could Factory Farms Be the Cause of the Next Man-Made Pandemic? 2009

  • In terms of hopefulness, though, Philpott's got nothing on Doiron, who had this to say about today's garden party:

    Leslie Hatfield: Hip, Hip! Very Good (Food Policy) Fellow Visits White House Garden 2009

  • Not all of Philpott's recommendations were accepted but a good start was made to develop the system as we know it.

    A Troubled Artery 1966

  • First Jones, of the School House, and Simpson, who raced every yard of the way, and finished in the order named, and then three of Philpott's

    The Pothunters 1928

  • 'That rotter, Reade,' said Barrett, also of Philpott's, 'has been telling us that burglary chestnut of his all the morning.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • Barrett, realizing that unless the keeper took it into his head to climb, which was unlikely, he was as safe as if he had been in his study at Philpott's, chuckled within himself, and listened intently.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • Barrett's condition when he turned in at Philpott's door was critical.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • 'We had a burglary at my place once,' began Reade, of Philpott's House.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • At that very moment the Headmaster, leaving Philpott's House to go to

    The Pothunters 1928

  • The two parted at the big gates, Barrett going in the direction of Philpott's, the detective wheeling his machine towards the porter's lodge.

    The Pothunters 1928

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