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DIBBLE - Officials have launched a manhunt in McClain County after they say a man fired shots at a Dibble police officer and then took off in the officer's patrol vehicle.
unknown title 2009
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Either way, I think Mr. Dibble is knee-deep in sushi.
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'Dibble' remembers a cold, miserable morning down by the reservoir.
The Policeman's Blog 2010
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'Dibble' remembers a cold, miserable morning down by the reservoir.
The Policeman's Blog 2010
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For example, Dibble says, a client may mention that he's miles from home after an accident.
The new IT survival guide: How to thrive after the recession Bill Snyder 2010
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Specifically, while many viewers were used to a somewhat calm and objective broadcasting style, Dibble was fond of cheering and shouting and using "We" and "Us" to refer to the Nats.
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Large as it is, once IPACC weathered the worst of the recession, the company realized that it had to find significant efficiencies in the claims process, says senior vice president William Dibble.
The new IT survival guide: How to thrive after the recession Bill Snyder 2010
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Before Rob Dibble entered his MASN death spiral -- marked by his amazement at women watching a ball game and his advice for Stephen Strasburg to "suck it up" -- the biggest controversy surrounding his Nats tenure involved cheering in the press box.
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The really difficult part of the application is dealing with unstructured data, says Dibble.
The new IT survival guide: How to thrive after the recession Bill Snyder 2010
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"We want to go after the low-hanging fruit first," says Dibble.
The new IT survival guide: How to thrive after the recession Bill Snyder 2010
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