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Pruden is among more than 12,000 American military men and women injured in Iraq since combat operations began in March 2003, according to the Department of Defense.
USATODAY.com - Injured Iraq veterans battle a new enemy 2005
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Many of them, such as Pruden, are treated initially in combat hospitals or by doctors on the field, then sent to the U.S.
USATODAY.com - Injured Iraq veterans battle a new enemy 2005
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Born and raised in Arkansas, Pruden has a deep-rooted affection for Dixie.
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Have you heard of the “Workshop Method”? on 28 May 2010 at 9: 45 pm Adam Kirk Pruden
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Only Way to Know If You’ll Be a Successful Writer 2010
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You may occasionally find an honest newsman (like Wesley Pruden at The Washington Times) but the term “journalist” is itself a term of art adopted by leftists wishing to wield the big stick of non-partisanship while being the biggest partisans in the business.
WaPo calls White House ‘Agnewesque.’ - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Pruden said “Southerners … hold loyalty to two countries in our hearts.”
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Corduroy's origins date back to the late 1700s England, not France as is widely believed, says James Pruden, a spokesman for Cotton Inc., a research and promotion nonprofit headquartered in Cary, N.C. The term corduroy is most likely a combination of the words "cord" and the now obsolete "duroy" or "deroy," meaning a woolen garment, he says.
Reading Between the Lines, This Is a Big Date for Corduroy Fans Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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"It is hard to imagine that he knowingly traveled off with a questionable companion with the full knowledge and support of his family," Pruden said.
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Sometimes in the past, when a gay Mormon told his bishop he was struggling with same-sex feelings, the local leader would immediately call a "disciplinary council," Pruden said.
Mormons Soften Language On Gays The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The new tweaks, Pruden said, "will bless people by making it easier for them to come forward."
Mormons Soften Language On Gays The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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