“Anecdotally I can tell you that the take-up rate is fairly small,” said Smyth.
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But when Milchan emphasized that he could supply him with all of the orders he could possibly handle, Smyth agreed.
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Dvora asked what information Smyth had divulged about her boss, along with any other activities he might have unveiled.
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And so on January 19, 1973, Smyth officially registered Milco in Orange County, Calif., and got his new business under way.
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“We hurried to board the aircraft,” Smyth recalled in the book.
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Mr. Huntley's is considered the first copy of that at the castle; and that at Condover was probably Mr. Smyth's own.
Notes and Queries, Number 139, June 26, 1852|Various
With Smyth v. Ames the doctrine of judicial review may be regarded as fully established.
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"A miserable marriage would break Charlie Cole up completely," said Smyth.
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Feb. 12th, newes from Mr. Smyth, of Upton personage, cam this Sunday.
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What joy would Mrs. Smyth evince, on seeing him return safe, and grown to be a man too!
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British Dictionary definitions for Smyth
Smyth
/ (smaɪð) /
noun
Dame Ethel (Mary). 1858–1944, British composer, best known for her operas, such as The Wreckers (1906). She was imprisoned for supporting the suffragette movement