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He fell from his horse and was caught by Captain Wormley, to whom he remarked, "All my wounds are by my own men."
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On Monday, he described the case as little more than a "cat fight between two rich companies" and threw out most of Terra Firma's arguments for damages — once estimated as high as $8 billion — if successful in its claim that banker David Wormley and Citigroup misled the firm into its disastrous £4. 2bn purchase of EMI.
EMI trial juror dismissed over 'anti-bank' film link Edward Helmore in New York 2010
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So close was the relationship between the bank and the private equity firm that in one email Wormley suggested throwing a "Citi-Terra Firma party to celebrate all the deals we're doing."
Citigroup banker tells EMI fraud trial he was 'always truthful and honest' Edward Helmore in New York 2010
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Edward Wormley designed this example for Dunbar in the 1960s, lightly referring to its precedents.
The Write Stuff 2011
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Doreen Cynthia Parsonage, for serv commty in Wormley, Herts.
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Miss Wormley murmured something indistinguishable but, beyond directing a brief questioning look at her.
Gatlinburg 2010
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In vain Professor Wormley protested, declaring that it was impossible
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 25, April, 1873 Various
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What did it matter that Dr. Conrad had shown himself by his post-mortem examination ignorant of the first rudiments of legal medicine, and that Dr. Hermann was a village doctor of the olden type dragged into court from a mediæval contest with the diseases of simple country-folk, while Professor Wormley had devoted his life to toxicology and achieved a world-wide reputation?
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 25, April, 1873 Various
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As we jumped into the carriage awaiting us and Wormley banged the door,
Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death T. C. DeLeon
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For the conclusions of Prof. Wormley as regards the possibility of identifying blood of different animals, the reader is referred to his book on Micro-Chemistry of Poisons.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885 Various
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