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Nordby dived to stop a twisting 20-yard shot by Elodie Woock for her best save.
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"If we were in another group, we would maybe have a chance to play the quarterfinals," midfielder Elodie Woock said.
USATODAY.com - Canada advances in Women's World Cup for first time 2003
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"It always comes down to the economics," said Greg Woock, the chief executive of Pinger.
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So Woock spends a fair amount of time interviewing job applicants.
Taipei Times 2009
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FRANCE SUBSTITUTION: Virginie Dessalle for Elodie Woock in the 89th minute
USATODAY.com 2003
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· Emily Kolinski Morris, senior economist for the Americas in the Corporate Economics and Strategic Issues Office at Ford Motor Co. · Christopher Woock, labor economist with Conference Board
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· Emily Kolinski Morris, senior economist for the Americas in the Corporate Economics and Strategic Issues Office at Ford Motor Co. · Christopher Woock, labor economist with Conference Board
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· Emily Kolinski Morris, senior economist for the Americas in the Corporate Economics and Strategic Issues Office at Ford Motor Co. · Christopher Woock, labor economist with Conference Board
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