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Sherwood, known as Waddy to his friends, would get up every morning to fetch the newspaper and make breakfast for his wife.
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Sherwood, known as Waddy to his friends, would get up every morning to fetch the newspaper and make breakfast for his wife.
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Sherwood, known as Waddy to his friends, would get up every morning to fetch the newspaper and make breakfast for his wife.
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Sherwood, known as Waddy to his friends, would get up every morning to fetch the newspaper and make breakfast for his wife.
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Sherwood, known as Waddy to his friends, would get up every morning to fetch the newspaper and make breakfast for his wife.
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'Waddy's a township of thieves an' hussies! 'she cried,' thieves an 'hussies!
The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy Edward Dyson 1898
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The band is led by Ninja, the latest incarnation of Watkin "Waddy" Tudor Jones, a wiry, tattooed MC and veteran of the South African rap scene.
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Lakeside was founded by T.W. "Waddy" Francisco, who opened his first store 55 years ago on Lakeside Avenue in Henrico County.
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Mr Waddington was nicknamed "The Whip" because of his speed in the boxing ring, and also known as "Waddy" to his friends.
National Nine News 2008
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We find Dan Concholar's bills, his gentleman's magazine, his afro pick, ticket stubs to different museums in L.A. -- it was a suitcase filled with things about L.A. There was art in the suitcase as well, by Ruth Waddy, somebody who was organizing African-American artists in the early '60s, and another artist named George Clack.
Dr. Tukufu Zuberi: Now Dig Kellie Jones Talking About Art and Black Los Angeles: Part 2 Dr. Tukufu Zuberi 2012
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