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Examples

  • He'd called Rhoodie's bluff, and got away with it.

    The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960

  • He confirmed Rhoodie had resigned but would not be drawn on the reasons.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Rhoodie had told Sapa the paper lacked leadership and that he did not want to be associated with the slant it was taking.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Rhoodie, who is to leave the paper's employ at month-end, said he resigned over a lack of leadership and because he did not wish to be associated with the "right-wing direction" the weekly was moving in.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Rhoodie said he received his May salary nine days late, and would consider legal action if his June salary was not paid.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Sixty percent of Botswana's cattle exports in 1965 were to South Africa, which absorbed more than forty percent of the country's total exports of R11,319,000 (Rhoodie, op.cit. p. 154).

    The Rise of the South African Reich - Chapter 15 1969

  • Too many peculiar things hover about Rhoodie and his carbine for me to be easy with them, no matter how useful the gun may prove.

    The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960

  • "You will regret this, General Lee, " Rhoodie said.

    The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960

  • The staff officers rejoined Lee as soon as Rhoodie had gone.

    The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960

  • "I beg your pardon, sir, " Rhoodie said, and startled Lee by sounding completely sincere.

    The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960

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