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To Roone's four children, Elizabeth, who we all call Betsy, and Susan and Patricia, whom we call Toddy (ph), and Roone, junior, the boss, and your wonderful, wonderful children.
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Is not the Indian liquor called Toddy, produced from the Cocoa Tree?
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State Sen. Linda T. "Toddy" Puller (D-Fairfax), who sponsored the benefit in the legislature, said she proposed it after learning that many other states have long offered property tax relief for disabled veterans.
Virginia voters will decide 3 ballot initiatives on taxes, budget Rosalind S. Helderman 2010
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State Sen. Linda T. "Toddy" Puller (D-Fairfax), who sponsored the benefit in the legislature, said she proposed it after learning that many other states have long offered property tax relief for disabled veterans.
Virginia voters will decide 3 ballot initiatives on taxes, budget Rosalind S. Helderman 2010
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State Sen. Linda T. "Toddy" Puller (D-Fairfax), who sponsored the benefit in the legislature, said she proposed it after learning that many other states have long offered property tax relief for disabled veterans.
Virginia voters will decide 3 ballot initiatives on taxes, budget Rosalind S. Helderman 2010
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Ben Marie "Toddy" Hassan, 76, a claims examiner in the unemployment compensation division of the D.C. Department of Employment Services, died Nov. 22 at Prince William Hospital in Manassas after a heart attack.
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Scott A. Surovell and Sen. Linda Todd "Toddy" Puller, both Democrats, penned a letter to the editor in the Post that criticized the Democratically-controlled Board of Supervisors for allowing Route 1 "to languish."
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Making iced-coffee the way that we do seems to preserve a lot of the unique flavors from the coffees we're brewing (unlike the popular "Toddy" method of cold-brewing for iced coffee), and yields a great drink overall.
Coffee-Shop Threatens To "Punch" Customer In His "Dick" - The Consumerist 2008
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"Toddy," he said, and that was the only word he uttered; he sat on the corrugated-iron veranda, clutched a thick glass tumbler in his chubby fingers and drank and spat and stared out from under his bushy eyebrows at the dirty and trampled yard where some emaciated yellow chickens pecked at something invisible between the palm trees.
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"Toddy" has bailed out of his geek house near the Shoreline off-ramp and has moved in with Dusty up in Redwood City.
Microserfs Coupland, Douglas 1995
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