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  • Judge Woodruff's passion goes far beyond the courtroom.

    Professional Athlete Goes From NFL to Judge's Bench 2011

  • Mr. Cain said Mr. Woodruff's wealth impressed on him how powerfully the free market rewards success.

    Herman Cain's Political Education Douglas A. Blackmon 2011

  • Woodruff's "Africa and the Bull" (c. 1958) is a Picasso pastiche; and his "Portal" (undated) is a pastiche of Wifredo Lam.

    Voices Stifled by Solidarity Lance Esplund 2011

  • Judge Woodruff's passion goes far beyond the courtroom.

    Professional Athlete Goes From NFL to Judge's Bench 2011

  • Lee Woodruff's piece, The Many Splendors of Boobs, was more than what you thought it would be, right?

    Boobs, Bras, Sex, Cougars and Sluts 2011

  • Woodruff's next-of-kin to explain the recovery and identification process on behalf of the

    Remains Returned List WWII 2009

  • Ms. Hirsch says she wanted to do something after seeing Mr. Woodruff's reports and together they decided on a comedy night with musical performances.

    Finding a New Mission for Soldiers Returning From War Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • Major Woodruff's thesis is that the white-skinned, blue-eyed Aryan, born to government and command, ever leaving his primeval, overcast and foggy home, ever commands and governs the rest of the world and ever perishes because of the too-white light he encounters.

    CHAPTER XXII 2010

  • Sweet Woodruff's open kitchen offers a limited menu, which includes a suckling pig sandwich with pepper aioli, salsa and pickles for $9.50, and a salad with Cara Cara orange and olives for $8.

    Sweet Woodruff John Letzing 2012

  • Mr. Woodruff's nonprofit helps injured service members, veterans and their families, and many members of the military had front-row seats to the event.

    Springsteen Gives Crowd a Charge Mike Vilensky 2011

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