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  • "This is a denial that is not in any way hedged," Rudell says.

    Page-Turner 2007

  • He placed one call to Rudell, and the book, as well as all future movie rights to the Robert Langdon character, were Sony's for the reported price of $6 million -- a bargain.

    The 'Code' Breakers 2007

  • Then, in February of 1979, Ray, along with three other teachers in the school—Eldred Stephens, Rudell White, and Tom Dockery—left early one morning in a private plane to attend a Bible lectureship.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

  • Then, in February of 1979, Ray, along with three other teachers in the school—Eldred Stephens, Rudell White, and Tom Dockery—left early one morning in a private plane to attend a Bible lectureship.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

  • Laster rushed for 177 yards and scored two touchdowns and Rudell

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Rudell also suggests using his mother's glass-cleaning method.

    The Bellingham Herald: Sports News 2010

  • Rudell also suggests using his mother's glass-cleaning method.

    The Bellingham Herald: Sports News 2010

  • Rudell also suggests using his mother's glass-cleaning method.

    The Bellingham Herald: Sports News 2010

  • "We haven't been notified yet [of when they have to move]," Rudell said.

    The Appalachian 2009

  • "I spent 30 years in the investment industry before I retired in 2002, and this is a very unique tool for portfolio construction," said Rudell, one of 27 investors and a board member who helped build what is now Ameriprise Financial's 401 (k) business in the 1980s and 1990s.

    Catholic Online > Daily Readings 2009

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