woodruff in A Sentence

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    Woody Woodruff inspecting his Modesto farm fields.

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    We know reverence first hand wherever we are truly at home.” Paul Woodruff.

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    Tom Woodruff, a puppeteer, was inside a crocodile costume, and wrestled with Williams in the film.

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    Thus Woodruff's definition of reverence includes the combination of three other emotions: respect, shame, and awe.

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    Reverence for truth leads to humility in the face of the awesome task of getting something right” Paul Woodruff.

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    Baker's claim here is in turn derived from the History of Southern Football, written by Fuzzy Woodruff in 1928.

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    Woodruff in his book is trying to separate the common misunderstanding that reverent emotions can only be related to religion.

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    During the 1700s in Louisiana, a slave girl named Chloe was noticed by her master, Judge Clark Woodruff, for her good looks.

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    Although Woodruff acknowledges the relationship between reverence and religion he argues that,“Reverence has more to do with politics than with religion”(Woodruff, p. 4).

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    Woodruff's best definition of Reverence is,“The well-developed capacity to have the feelings of awe, respect, and shame when these are the right feelings to have”(Woodruff, p. 8).

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    ABC News journalist Bob Woodruff also made remarkable gains despite a horrific TBI where he lost a large segment of his skull and brain and was comatose for 36 days.

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    Sarah Callis, after completing work on this project, starred in several full-length films, Josh Holloway also struggles for his acting career, agreeing even on very small roles, and Blake Woodruff decided to leave filming in the movie.

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    The production of the most popular beverage in the world could have ended at the beginning of the 20th century if the financier Ernest Woodruff along with a group of investors had not taken matters into his own hands.

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    (I wasn't able to find a copy of the book nor a transcript of the statement in question to see if Woodruff was simply basing this account off of his own memory of events some 32 years before or something a little more concrete.).

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    Unfortunately, contemporary documented evidence seems to fail us on both Hubbard and Woodruff's claims, though there is no reason to think either were making anything up here, and we do know from a 1942 letter from one of Hubbard's former classmates that Hubbard was being credited as inventing the huddle by a news report concerning Hubbard's retirement.

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