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    He said:"[Craddock] was a human too, and his family are hurting too.".

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    Paul Craddock of the British Museum said"The examples we see from this region and era are conventional gold plating and mercury gilding.

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    The senior British officers responsible for the offensive dress regulations were recalled to England, including the Commander-in-Chief of Madras Army, John Craddock, the company refusing to pay even his passage.

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    Explaining all this to The Times, Mr. Richard Craddock reiterated“Previously, the most successful sales guys were those who had the best rapport with their clients and that came from face-to-face and over-the-phone contact.

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    In addition General Sir John Craddock, Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army, ordered the wearing of a round hat resembling that associated at the time with both Europeans in general and with Indian converts to Christianity.

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    Drawing on her business background, training as a social worker, and years as an executive coach, Maggie Craddock outlines a therapeutic process that carefully separates what the reader wants and needs from the often-frustrating demands of family and work.

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    Drawing on her business background, her training as a social worker, and her years of experience as an executive coach, Maggie Craddock outlines a therapeutic process that carefully separates what the reader wants and needs from the often-frustrating demands of family and work.

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