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Tidmarsh, an expert in such complex litigation, says that for employers, a class action can "become this enormous stick" that may force them to settle a case because the risk of losing a multimillion-dollar claim is too great.
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No, I didnt, I said, but he was already on to the next one, and he wouldnt have noticed if Id said, Yes, I did know that because Philip Tidmarsh is my dad.
What's Going On Mark Steel 2009
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He grabbed my arm and told me there was no such thing as global warming and the scientists who say there is are paid to say that, citing examples that whizzed by, like Did you know Philip Tidmarsh who wrote Meteorology and the Boiling Planet was paid eight-thousand pounds by the University of Hull which gave a doctorate to Al Gore?
What's Going On Mark Steel 2009
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For the Americans a beacon of light in the Oriente was an old Englishman, Wilfred Tidmarsh, who with his wife had been “in the fields of the Lord” in Ecuador for twelve years.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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In September 1951, with his wife seriously ill, Tidmarsh received a letter from Pete Fleming, a twenty-three-year-old aspiring evangelist associated with the Plymouth Brethren.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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In September 1951, with his wife seriously ill, Tidmarsh received a letter from Pete Fleming, a twenty-three-year-old aspiring evangelist associated with the Plymouth Brethren.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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Tidmarsh accepted their offer, and late in the summer of 1952, after several months of language training in Quito, Elliot and Fleming found themselves living among the Quichua at Shandia on the banks of the Río Napo, thirty miles to the north of Shell-Mera.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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For the Americans a beacon of light in the Oriente was an old Englishman, Wilfred Tidmarsh, who with his wife had been “in the fields of the Lord” in Ecuador for twelve years.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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Tidmarsh accepted their offer, and late in the summer of 1952, after several months of language training in Quito, Elliot and Fleming found themselves living among the Quichua at Shandia on the banks of the Río Napo, thirty miles to the north of Shell-Mera.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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Ruin impends over Brown; but he is master of his art: he persuades Snoxall not to undeceive the family of Tidmarsh, and kindly undertakes to pop the question to Sophia on behalf of his friend, whose sheepishness quite equals his softness.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, July 24, 1841 Various
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