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Though there were several other hard-hit balls against Zimmermann, it also seemed as if he was dealing with a tight strike zone of home-plate umpire D.J. Reyburn.
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Patrick Reyburn believes it is important to change the way business operates, and ensure that people see the reinvestment of profits.
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In the seventh of a series of interviews with social enterprise professionals, On Purpose Associate Jack Scriven talks to Patrick Reyburn, strategic development manager at HCT Group an award-winning public transport provider and social enterprise.
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Patrick Reyburn was interviewed by Jack Scriven, a 2011 On Purpose associate.
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She suggested her idea to Mayor Reyburn of Philadelphia.
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"Reyburn, you come out from there immediately," Lord Farleigh said, rattling the iron bars.
Hero Come Back Laurens, Stephanie 2005
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She couldn't imagine the Jemmy Reyburn she remembered not living a day of his life that wasn't filled with some great series of amusements or lively jests.
Hero Come Back Laurens, Stephanie 2005
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"Say there, Reyburn," an old acquaintance called out.
Hero Come Back Laurens, Stephanie 2005
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Reyburn sent for me, and requested me to prepare for running the
A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland
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Surgeon Reyburn told me, as he was passing a corner where a group of secessionists were discussing the subject quite freely, that one man said, "Why don't Savage do something about that soup-house affair, and not be a numb-head, and let that woman wind him around her finger like that?"
A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland
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