The stockman had found her again decades later, this time himself to say, Sorry.
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Stockman is a bookkeeper, and political figures are not famous for their candor.
From the time.com
Stockman, a 6-8 Australian, relieved for Atlanta in Tampa Bay during June 2006.
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Stockman is dead right in saying only a radical solution has any hope of working.
From the forbes.com
Stockman had urged cuts totaling $121 billion over the next three fiscal years.
From the time.com
Stockman, who had been trounced by Brooks in 1992, saw his chance and tried again.
From the time.com
Stockman declares, just as in the early 1980s, that government is the problem.
From the forbes.com
Stockman, who has a son born with autism, said it is important to spread the word.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Stockman, M. I.The spaser as a nanoscale quantum generator and ultrafast amplifier.
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Farmer who breed or raises livestock
In the Australian lexicon, stockman is the traditional name given to a person who looks after the livestock on a large property known as a station, which is owned by a or a grazing company. ...
Stockmann is a surname of German and Polish origins. Spelling variations include Stockman, Sztokman, and Shtokman. The name may refer to:
A man engaged in the rearing or care of farm livestock, esp. cattle.