woodward in A Sentence

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    Newman and Woodward were honorary co-chairs of a previous campaign.

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    Woodward began printing recipe books telling homemakers how to properly prepare their Jell-O.

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    Woodward has authored or coauthored 16 non-fiction books in the last 36 years.

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    Already a successful packaged food businessman, Woodward knew how to sell a product.

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    There would have been no way to know which copy was intended for Woodward.

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    Felt selected Woodward because he knew Woodward and Bernstein were assigned to investigate the burglary.

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    Toby Woodward says he started his 25-year-old flooring business“with $50 and a box of business cards.”.

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    Woodward, the sports editor of the Tribune, picked up the term and printed the next day.

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    Woodward had befriended Felt years earlier and had consulted with him on stories before the Watergate scandal.

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    Woodward struck up a conversation, eventually learning of Felt's position in the upper echelon of the FBI.

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    Newsweek has excerpted five of Woodward's books in cover stories; 60 Minutes has done segments on five;

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    Felt arrived soon after, for a separate appointment and sat next to Woodward in the waiting room.

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    Woodward, the sports editor of the Tribune, picked up the term and printed it the next day.

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    After deciding to try a career as a reporter, Woodward eventually joined the Washington Post in August, 1971.

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    In 2004, Bob Schieffer of CBS News said,"Woodward has established himself as the best reporter of our time.

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    Adrian Havill investigated these claims for his 1993 of Woodward and Bernstein, and found them to be factually impossible.

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    Later that day, Woodward, Bernstein, and Bradlee released a statement through The Washington Post confirming that the story was true.

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    At one point, a frustrated Woodward offered to sell the product line to another Leroy townsmen for a mere $35.

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    Adrian Havill investigated these claims for his 1993 biography of Woodward and Bernstein, and found them to be factually impossible.

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    Also revealed was the fact that Woodward's copy of The New York Times had his apartment number indicated on it.

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    Woodward has continued to write books and report stories for The Washington Post, and serves as an associate editor at the paper.

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    Woodward has served the diesel and gas engine markets for many years and will continue to meet your needs in the following areas.

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    Woodward believes that this is not the only ambition of Ivanka, she even wants to be the first female president in American history.

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    He noted that Woodward's apartment 617 at 1718 P Street, Northwest, in Washington faced an interior courtyard and was not visible from the street.

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    A pair of young Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, wrote the coverage of the story over a period of two years.

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    In his navy career Woodward served in the Office of Naval Intelligence, where he was a part of a group which briefed top intelligence officials;

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    Ms. Woodward said that the students of various colleges in the state have achieved B-1 level by performing better in the Cambridge Assessment English Training Program.

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    One of the first acts of the Whitlam Government was to establish a Royal Commission into land rights in the Northern Territory under Justice Woodward.

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    They introduced Jell-O girl, played by four year old Elizabeth King- the daughter of a brilliant ad artist, Franklin King, who Woodward had working for him.

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    On June 2, 2005, The Washington Post ran a lengthy front-page column by Woodward in which he detailed his friendship with Felt in the years before Watergate.

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