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Then to the driver, 'Wagstaff's -- Barton Street.'
Women in Love 1907
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Orabrush initially marketed its tongue cleaners directly to consumers with a TV infomercial in mid-2008, according to founder Bob Wagstaff, who invented the product.
How a Start-Up Landed Shelf Space at Wal-Mart Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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Miss Wagstaff, Guerrilla Welsh-Fare and myself noted how the Gurkhas are apparently unwelcome in Wales.
The Week that was 2009
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Miss Wagstaff singles out those Welsh MPs who voted against the motion on Gurkha Settlement Rights.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Mr. Wagstaff is a Singapore-based journalist and is writing a book on the role of technology in politics.
Cybercrime Comes to the IMF Jeremy Wagstaff 2011
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The professor agreed to let Mr. Wagstaff solicit students for suggestions on how to get the word out.
How a Start-Up Landed Shelf Space at Wal-Mart Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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Mr. Wagstaff accepted the offer, which resulted in a comedic two-minute video that cost about $500 to make.
How a Start-Up Landed Shelf Space at Wal-Mart Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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Darren Knight Orabrush's chief marketing officer, Jeffrey Harmon, left and Robert Wagstaff, the company's founder, watch YouTube videos.
How a Start-Up Landed Shelf Space at Wal-Mart Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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Unsure why his efforts failed, Mr. Wagstaff approached a marketing professor at Brigham Young University about his dilemma.
How a Start-Up Landed Shelf Space at Wal-Mart Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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Professor Wagstaff attempts to get into a speakeasy:
Lance Mannion: 2009
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