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That doesn't mean that Whiddon and company have sobered up this great American comedy, which is as hard-wired as any in our culture.
At Theater J, a graceful and nuanced revival of classic 'Odd Couple' Nelson Pressley 2010
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I should have listened, Whiddon recalls her saying.
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Peer pressure among patients helps, says family physician Dr. George Whiddon of Quincy, Fla.
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Whiddon choreographs wonderfully intricate cleaning business for Shiffman's restless Felix, who gives a sprightly rhythm to the show as he purposefully bustles in and out of the kitchen's swinging door.
At Theater J, a graceful and nuanced revival of classic 'Odd Couple' Nelson Pressley 2010
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Medicare will reimburse the doctor for each patient in a shared checkup with proper documentation that the visit includes certain elements, says Florida's Whiddon.
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Medicare will reimburse the doctor for each patient in a shared checkup with proper documentation that the visit includes certain elements, says Florida's Whiddon.
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Round House's fall 2012 show - just in time for the election - will be an adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "All the King's Men," starring Rick Foucheux as politico Willie Stark, directed by Jerry Whiddon.
Backstage at Washington Shakespeare Company's 'Juno and the Paycock' 2011
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Peer pressure among patients helps, says family physician Dr. George Whiddon of Quincy, Fla.
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I should have listened, Whiddon recalls her saying.
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Whiddon, who houered all night to see the successe: but in the morning bearing with the Reuenge, was hunted like a hare amongst many rauenous houndes, but escaped.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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