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    underwood


    1. At the time, Stewart Underwood had become corporate secretary and general manager of the marketing division of the Duncan Hines Institute, and owned a fair amount of stock in Hines-Park Foods


    2. Underwood was on his way to his honeymoon in Myrtle Beach, SC, when Pops had the state police pull him over and tell him to go to the nearest phone to call my father


    3. Pops told him that P&G had made an offer and he wanted to know if Underwood was willing to sell his shares


    4. Having worked for my father for sixteen years and knowing the state of business at that time, Underwood said he would be more than happy to sell


    5. Stewart Underwood recalls the massive effort and complexity of dismantling the guidebook program by Procter & Gamble


    6. ”12 The reference to newspapers in hand reminds me of another story about my father’s voracious newspaper consumption, told to me by Stewart Underwood years after my father passed away


    7. Underwood told me when my father chartered short business trips on small planes, where he had to sit in the cockpit beside the pilot, the windows could be opened since they were flying low


    8. Underwood was my mom’s fifth grade teacher


    9. Tarrant County Jail Captain Gravitt is full of the stuff the man in cell 14 (Rodney Underwood) had smeared from head to toe a few days ago


    10. I recall an interview I heard with Carrie Underwood following her victory on the

    11. I randomly chose Underwood Street located three blocks to my right, and I approached it with the sun"s rays hitting my left side with great intensity


    12. Underwood Street contained the usual amenities found in posh neighbourhoods except for a thing or two, but what were they? I wondered


    13. “Good evening, Preacher man,” Terence Underwood said as he moved into the light for the reverend to identify him


    14. Having finished her crumpet and deciding that George absolutely must try these given his fondness for them back home, she hesitated before starting her next upon seeing Faye Underwood, if her memory served correctly, appear on the veranda from the lobby and survey the occupant to discern any acquaintances


    15. Regardless of her suspicions about Faye Underwood, Lady Jane expected the woman to approach and prepared herself mentally for such an intrusion


    16. Underwood will be joining me for tea


    17. “Yes,” she continued, “do you remember that young man and woman we met on the train? Their name was Underwood


    18. Underwood by chance happened to join me,” she said with a tone of resentment to indicate her displeasure with what she considered an intrusion


    19. He had sensed that in Faye Underwood the moment he saw her staring at his wife as though she were a goddess; he was even sure she looked to him as a fatherly figure and admired him for that, though their contact had been brief in that club car


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    21. It was those qualities he admired in Southern women, and Faye Underwood seemed the epitome of the ideal Southern lady who shared many of the mannerisms and attributes of purebred English ladies


    22. If this was to happen, it would be undisputable confirmation of her suspicions concerning Faye Underwood and her fraudulent pretenses of social skills


    23. Looking in that direction, she saw Faye Underwood standing beside a cluster of Louis XV armchairs whose coverings precisely matched the wallpaper complementing the light paneling


    24. Underwood?” Lady Jane inquired with a raised eyebrow as if to indicate her distaste for his lack of manners


    25. Underwood will keep me company here for the time


    26. Underwood so as to keep her name on the table


    27. Underwood, with your marriage?”


    28. Underwood, I thank you for entertaining my wife for the evening while I am temporarily an invalid


    29. Underwood, I was planning on having a smoke in the lounge before heading to bed


    30. Terence Underwood and his habits; then, he and Lady Jane would confer on the issue, regardless of their intentions not to get involved in a marital dispute

    31. The woman’s voice, touched with rage, sounded oddly familiar, but the man’s voice, quivering with futile defenses, was low but recognizable as that of Terence Underwood


    32. As he finished his story about his first battle, Lord Ashburn saw the door slowly open and Terence Underwood saunter into the room, pausing to greet several of the other men with whom he was obviously vaguely acquainted from his stay here


    33. Regretting having to send so ardent listeners away for the time and risking ostracizing himself from them for such a dismissal, he resolved to keep to that work for which he had invited the young Underwood here tonight, especially after hearing Lady Jane’s accounts of the dance


    34. “I can imagine,” Lord Ashburn mumbled as he studied his cards in order to give Underwood the impression of detachment and inspire him to continue with his saga


    35. He should ensure that Underwood would maintain a stiff upper lip during their conversation


    36. Underwood as she was now described, especially given her breeding that she had revealed to Lady Jane; it was as if she were two different people—one for public presentation and the other for private


    37. Whatever opinion he once had of Terence Underwood was completely and utterly accurate, for the man was indeed a low, crafty soul


    38. Lord Ashburn bit his lip, realizing the plot Underwood had contrived


    39. ” He noticed that the air of confidence surrounding Underwood had vanished, leaving only this poor, hopeless soul caught in a marriage so vile that he was willing to try almost anything to free himself of his oppression


    40. Yes, the punishment he was receiving from Faye Underwood was very suited to his crime and malevolence

    41. Having recalled meeting Faye Underwood a few days ago in the lobby and formulating the opinion of her as a pleasant, well-mannered Southern girl, Elizabeth jumped at the chance to spend time with such a delightful companion, especially since the caller had sounded deeply perturbed and she herself was quite bored with having no company with whom to converse here in the hotel even though she was on vacation to avoid further publicity


    42. Hesitating to allow the waiter to approach and take Faye’s order, Elizabeth sipped her lemonade as a vision of Faye Underwood flashed through her mind


    43. Yes, she knew then that she was being watched by Terence Underwood who had probably been watching his wife from the comfort of one of the sofas in the lobby


    44. Underwood was her name


    45. Harold, you and Billy Joe come with Underwood and me


    46. Underwood,” he said politely with his drawl, “I’m glad you could join us


    47. Underwood? You all right, son?”


    48. Underwood,” Feltus said with genuine sincerity as he removed his hat


    49. Feltus was completely aware that his face must have paled momentarily while the initial jolt from this accusation settled in his mind and perhaps confirmed an unconscious suspicion towards the arrogant and intricately presented Terence Underwood, but he managed to adroitly regain his composure while he processed the information and devised questions with which to pursue the allegation


    50. For example, how well did this woman really know the Underwoods? And how could she automatically accept a troubled woman’s suspicions that her husband was trying to kill her to free himself of her companionship? Faye Underwood was dead, and he had not personally known her so as to judge or draw conclusions concerning her character; even if this woman had known the victim, it would merely be her word about Faye’s character and trustworthiness against that of the defendant, a man who had lived with his wife for years and probably knew her better than anyone, especially a stranger














































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    Synonyms for "underwood"

    underbrush undergrowth underwood

    "underwood" definitions

    the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest