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Stan and Charlie seemed nervous about the company and
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Tom noticed that Stan and Charlie were being greeted by a different
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Looking around, Tom could see Stan and
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Stanley (Stan) and Charles (Charlie) were cousins who were
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From Stan and Charlie, Tom learned that there were families on
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Stan and Charlie completed the group
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relatives in attendance, with the unsurprising exception of Stan and
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He indicated the cousins Charlie and Stan with a nod of his head
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Stan and Charlie, whose innate skill with the language of
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Stan had rather diffidently
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Stan and Charlie were more reserved, as always, but sat wide-
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Roman put the glass of water in her hand and looked at Stan Musial
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name himself; the previous owner Stan Williams had done that
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Three days after the transaction was completed, Stan died after an
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William spent the next three weeks working at the local automobile repair garage owned by Stan Wilson
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William helped Stan in the garage, performing menial tasks such as changing the motor oil and tires for Stan’s customers
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He mostly kept to himself, but during lunch and coffee breaks, William joined Stan in friendly chats with the regular clientele, people who seemed to have perpetual problems with their motorized vehicles
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Sometimes William and Stan would be alone and, during those times, they discussed life and the antics of the people of Glasgow
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William liked Stan; the pair got along nicely
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Stan marveled at William’s quick learning ability
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The fact that William was intelligent was clear to Stan and it seemed odd that he was content to work as a low-paid hand
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Stan had given William clothing that no longer fit the garage owner; fortunately the two men were the same height and, since William was a slimmer man, the borrowed clothing looked better on William than its owner
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The next day he joined Stan Wilson for breakfast at the local diner and saw some of the faces he had seen at the movie theater
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William told Stan how impressed he was by the townspeople’s appreciation of the picture show as well as some of his feelings about life in this simple town
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Stan listened with curiosity to this outsider’s view, and then told William that his somewhat odd comments were similar to those expressed by one of Stan’s customers
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As soon as Stan gave him Frank’s address, William hastily dropped a dollar on the table, excused himself and practically ran out of the restaurant
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William chose not to answer Stan
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He knew it would be difficult to use words to convey to Stan how he felt at that very moment
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Stan pulled himself out from under the car and grabbed a cloth to wipe his hands clean of the grease he was working with
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“Look, Stan, can I have a word with you?”
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Stan realized quickly that William was giving him a farewell speech
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” William pulled the ten-dollar bill Stan had given him out of his shirt pocket
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Stan coughed pointedly at me and nodded at the ground
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Stan was the tall guy
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“Camera one,” said Stan, with the others crowding at his shoulder to watch
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“Holy, bejeebers,” said Stan
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“That’s why we’re following the lower slopes now,” said Stan
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“Cold, but good,” said Stan after stopping and filling up his bottle
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“Did you see ‘em?” asked Stan in a hoarse whisper
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Stan made a protesting noise, and upon rising, Nadir patted his shoulder
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“Might not have felt it, if a person was standing on the spongy stuff,” said Stan
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Stan had the strength to try, but Mark…Mark slowly began to reach for a branch close to their little safety nest
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Stan was willing to give it a go
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As if in sympathy, the RV’s gears also ground when Stan drove off again
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Stan stood looking out across the moon dappled sea
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In those days he went with his dad and a man named Stan Willett, who smoked a pipe incessantly
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Stan would puff away on his pipe, occasionally pausing to suck in an extra boost, while his dad lit up a John Player
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” Then he would lift Steve up, turn him round and point out Stan in the crowd
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Dad had passed away many years ago and Steve did not know what had become of Stan Willett
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Sometimes Stan had annoyed his dad by making unfavourable comparisons between Spurs’ and Notts’ players
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His dad had always parked him with Stan at a table and gone off to buy the drinks
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How he would then pick him up and point in Stan Willett’s direction
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As he did so, Boroszki said, “Be careful, Stan, where you are sitting
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“I’ll wait and call Stan a bit later for those men
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“Police complaint commissioner Stan T
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from the corruption of Stan T
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However, even this Stan Lowe was put in his place when Cisowski had the
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When we got $2k back on the sale of our over leveraged house, I put it in a state insured S&L that Stan Hawkes, the Navy financial analyst, assured us was OK, i
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Herb Fenster and Stan Dees, I was regarded by all of them as having been unfailingly “reasonable” and “fair” whenever the Contractor had merit to his case! This was evidenced repeatedly after Stu Platt, my first ACO, became Deputy Chief of the now defunct Naval Material Command (NAVMAT) and delegated settlement authority of less than $100k on builders’ risk insurance claims to “field counsel
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This was just a preview of my dealings with “the Wicked Witch of the North” as Stan Wright and Sherri Fredrickson referred to her
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Stan Wright, my guy who had let this matter fester into a boil, was a 45ish, incompetent CA 2 ((pay grades ranged from 1 – 4, so he was not the “sharpest knife in the drawer”) whom the youngish (38) GC, a recent ex-AF JAG, would have fired if I had not arrived to train him
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It had never occurred to Stan to follow up on the WD issue in the intervening five months when talking with Merritt regarding other contracts or other issues on this contract
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I asked Stan Wright why the El Paso office of the Defense Contract Management Agency did not administer PSL’s contracts
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Esparza quickly regretted her request that I take over her contracts from Stan Wright
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Despite this paper change, due to my newness to the lab and its contracts, I initially had no alternative but to rely heavily and frequently upon Stan for his advice concerning the minute details of those contracts which he had formerly administered
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Merritt were written and sent out "immediately" at the behest and with the approval of Jim who said Stan had let him down badly on both those matters
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This was a huge betrayal because Esparza specifically requested when I was hired that all her contracts be transferred from Stan to me because “she had lost confidence in him
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Because Sherri was still a CA trainee that left Stan Wright
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Stan, that it was nice to meet her, and then went to get
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While she waited for Stan to
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Stan brought out the lease, went over the basics,
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the check to Stan, who put on a pair of reading glasses
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After Lucy’s check cleared, Stan told her
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STAN EVAL = STANDARDIZATION AND EVALUATION
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stan, from 1988 until 1996
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"You're ok, kid," Stan said smiling
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" Stan handed Richard a card with "Marine Union Local 105" stamped on the front
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Richard turned the card over in his hand noticing Stan Malone's embossed above the title "Shop Foreman"
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"Well I'll be," Stan said as he looked back at his companion
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Stan thought to himself as he stared across the wide desk at this sharp young man that he just might have found himself a good trainee for the troubles brewing on the wharves in Vancouver
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Rachel and Stan Merric had spent the last twenty-two Christmas Eve dinners with their son and intended on spending the next twenty-two with him
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Each enjoyed the time they spent together, and when dessert was finished, Stan told Brent he had been embarrassed enough for one year and was allowed to go in search for his own Christmas traditions
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This is the Prime Minister, Carl Pensial and his wife Maggie, You also know Rachel Merric and this is her husband Stan, and the two lovely people beside you are Ginger and George Freeman they are the rest of the Holiday Room committee
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” Stan added looking to Rachel
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Stan, who seemed to be having an intense conversation with Jason, looked up as if considering the question
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” Billy said smiling toward, Stan
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” Rachel followed his gaze to Stan, who looked up and smiled
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“Does, Stan know how lucky he is?” Billy asked with full sincerity
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The Elite was not scheduled to show for the party so Lily had placed Colleen at the Committee table with her and Jamie; of course, Jason, Rachel, and Stan were seated with them and two seats for Billy and Shane should they arrived
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“I think you got her a little shaken Billy” Stan said as Rachel pulled him to the dance floor
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Don’t listen to those creeps that say bad things about Stan
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Neither Stan nor I said a word
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Without hesitation, Stan left the steakhouse
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The Stan was waiting patiently for us inside the limo, and
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Stan didn’t dare complain to
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Frank closed the door Stan gave me three honks then drove off
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Stan was taken aback
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The clever person's definition,” at this Stan smiled even more broadly, “goes like this
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That night Stan invited Ambrosius back to his dive
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All the local muggers seemed to know Stan and hailed him with jovial greetings from the shadows