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1. Tom Woodward, as was, came from Treforest and always wanted to be a singer after his two years’ convalescence from T B as a young boy
2. Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-1987, by Bob Woodward,
3. She wondered why he was even here until she realized that since he won Homecoming King last year, he has to crown this year's winner along with Rosa Woodward, the Homecoming Queen from the year before
4. Woodward who spotted immediately that Morag had been madly in love with Douglas and that
5. "Woodward Cambridge," Ingrid repeated, not knowing at all what the name meant
6. "One of your armies was wiped out, Woodward!" She studied his reaction to the words, and began to smile
7. "Then why didn't I just kill her years ago, Woodward?"
8. "Is there a statute of limitations on your crimes here, Woodward, or do you take some perverse satisfaction in having her know of your
9. She told him about the long chat she and Lisa had shared at her kitchen table, starting with what she now knew about the dambuhala, moving on to their summoner (Woodward Cambridge), and finishing with the region itself, along with the passion it required for entry, romantic love
10. Or at least there wasn't, until Woodward Cambridge came along
11. "Woodward and Nancy," Ingrid put in
12. Woodward Cambridge, the conductor of all the madness, was still waving his baton from some hellish pedestal in his castle on Coldfrock Lake
13. Had she run over to this street during the attack with the hope of finding the four people she'd seen pass by earlier? Had she been crying desperate, panicked tears while searching for a light, for a promise of sanctuary, in one of the windows? They were pointless, painful questions that did him no good other than to fuel a budding hatred for the lunatic known as Woodward Cambridge
14. "I don't get it--doesn't everyone in the region know by now that Woodward Cambridge is attempting a takeover?"
15. Woodward Cambridge had ordered what few men he had left in his castle militia to assist with the wreck of the Barony
16. Not even Woodward Cambridge himself
17. Woodward Cambridge had failed, and fantastically at that
18. During this most recent stay in the region, two people had gotten the better of him: Ingrid, whom he had drowned once but who had somehow survived the ordeal anyway; and of course his uncle, Woodward Cambridge
19. A kind of cautious optimism seemed to have settled over everyone as news of Woodward Cambridge's heroism in the face of death spread
20. But though Woodward Cambridge was dead, the region still had its vampires
21. You've made a right royal mess of things, Woodward
22. "If you want the girl dead, then I'll make her dead! What do I care about the Feltons, or the Quinns, or whatever the hell that family's been calling itself lately! But I'll warn you of this now, Woodward
23. Had she run over to this street during the attack with the hope of finding the four people she'd seen pass by her earlier? Had she been crying desperate, panicked tears while searching for a light, for a promise of sanctuary, in one of the windows? They were pointless, painful questions that did him no good other than to fuel a budding hatred for the lunatic known as Woodward Cambridge
24. The staff member told Woodward he would push Dash again
25. My daughter Diana Woodward is off to Yale for her freshman year
26. Bob Woodward is an associate editor at The Washington Post, where he has worked for 44 years
27. He forwarded an email: Email from Jason Schultz to Michael Ellzey, forwarded to Bob Woodward, June 5, 2015
28. He called me to his office: Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, All the President’s Men (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974), pp
29. “The most interesting thing that happened”: Bernstein and Woodward, All the President’s Men, p
30. All the President’s Men (with Bob Woodward), 104, 149–50
31. ); Bob Woodward, ”The Watergate Legacy, 35 Years Later”, Washington Post 18/6 2007
32. We visited a couple of dozen houses, and were about as welcome as Woodward and Bernstein would be
33. Bob Woodward himself lived somewhere in the area—but that wasn’t the sticky part
34. I am aware that two palaeontologists, whose opinions are worthy of much deference, namely Bronn and Woodward, have concluded that the average duration of each formation is twice or thrice as long as the average duration of specific forms
35. Woodward in the upper chalk; so that we now have abundant evidence of the existence of this group of animals during the secondary period
36. Forbes, Pictet, and Woodward (though all strongly opposed to such views as I maintain) admit its truth; and the rule strictly accords with the theory
37. Woodward has shown that the same law holds good with sea-shells, but, from the wide distribution of most molluscs, it is not well displayed by them
38. Woodward, "What can we of the missionary schools, with our financial limitations, do best in this line of manual training?" He answered, "There is one thing that you can do in any school: it costs little, needs no special appliances or plant, and is the fundamental part of any industrial training, drawing