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Examples
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And that makes women particularly well-suited for the job, Ms. Ryce Brady said.
Women Enlist For the Battle Against Pests Gabrielle Birkner 2011
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I like making people's homes a place where they can be happy, said Ms. Ryce Brady, who founded Brooklyn-based Pro Service Pest Control with her then-husband more than a decade ago.
Women Enlist For the Battle Against Pests Gabrielle Birkner 2011
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Finally, Peter Ryce from Adobe, the event sponsor, gave a demo of Adobe Connect, showing how this collaboration tool allowed him to work from anywhere, with anyone, on a number of platforms.
Josh Sawislak: It's Tuesday; It Must be Denver Josh Sawislak 2011
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Beverly Ryce Brady travels the five boroughs wearing a bouclé blazer and jeans cinched with a rhinestone-encrusted belt.
Women Enlist For the Battle Against Pests Gabrielle Birkner 2011
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After a brief tour of a home or workplace, Ms. Ryce Brady removes her jacket to reveal a ruffle blouse bearing the logo of her company: Two mice and a cockroach, crossed out.
Women Enlist For the Battle Against Pests Gabrielle Birkner 2011
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But the humaneness with which Ms. Ryce Brady, a vegetarian, approaches her clients does not extend to bedbugs.
Women Enlist For the Battle Against Pests Gabrielle Birkner 2011
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I kept getting mixed up on who was woh between Bowen and Ryce (but then again, I did just wake up and am still groggy), but overall a really cool story.
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Ryce walked past his son and stood mere leaping distance from Bowen.
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Florida has the Jimmy Ryce Act, which calls for an involuntary commitment for somebody who served his time for forcible sexual battery.
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Nanmor sang in praise of that of Ryce of Twyn four hundred years ago:
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