Spears [
spiə]
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- "This isn't nearly as bad for Texaco or its vendors as last year's fall in oil prices," Mr. Spears said.
- Chief Judge Patricia Wald questioned Spears' assertion that courts are not qualified to decide what situation amounts to hostilities, which is essentially a military and diplomatic question.
- "For most companies, the critical issue isn't whether Texaco is in bankruptcy, but whether they are likely to increase their drilling program," said John Spears, a Tulsa consultant to oil-field service concerns.
- "He's very aggressive," says Ronald Spears, president of MCI's Midwest division, who worked with Mr. Sharer at AT&T.
- Lawyers for Ashland and the other defendants _ Chairman John Hall, Senior Vice President Richard Spears and former Chairman Orin Atkins _ dispute the verdicts in the documents filed Monday.
- Consolidation of the schools has saved the district money and enabled schools to offer a wider curriculum, Spears said.
- The point was driven home for Spears when he became superintendent three years ago and saw that white schools had equipment like washing machines and dryers for the athletic programs.
- He would bully, bruise and batter others in his determination to make his point.' General Sir Edward Spears, who knew Churchill during the first world war, saw a different fault.
- Weisberg never had any idea that the currency program was other than what it was represented to be," Mr. Spears said.
- "Our practices recommend good air sealing techniques," just as would be used in trying to save energy, said John Spears, program manager for the National Research Center, which is affiliated with the National Home Builders Association.
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