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Randall

or Ran·dal

[ ran-dl ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Randall explains that grief doesn’t begin with a pet’s death, it begins when we know death is drawing near.

At the time, Randall, a now 30-year veteran in the field, could have opened her third bricks-and-mortar practice.

Randall underscores the importance of “the where,” encouraging families to consider one of the pet’s favorite places in the home as the spot for their last moments.

Randall avoided a confrontation on her flight to San Diego, backing away from the stressed-out passenger behind her and letting him grab his bag.

Randall tells his sister that he’s tired of putting their feelings ahead of his emotional and mental health.

And finally, they meet Un (Randall Park), who appears to be nothing but genial and fun-loving—especially to Dave.

“It devolved from a very poor neighborhood to a very lawless one,” says Randall, who is refreshingly unsentimental.

His candid remarks included his thoughts about Asian women, and his teammate Randall Simon, whom he described as a “fat monkey.”

“I think it's a negotiation ploy,” concurs Randall Bloomquist, a longtime talk-radio executive and president of Bloomquist Media.

The first issue had contributions from Randall Jarrell, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, Allen Tate, William Arrowsmith, and others.

Randall told me he had almost doubled his fortune in the last three years, and he was rich enough to start with.

But Randall said this worried the night watchman too much, my appearing and disappearing, all hours of the night.

Keeping Randall's books occupied a couple of hours each morning or afternoon, whenever I chose.

And I went back to Frank Randall, to apply again for my old room over his shop.

Randall heard Milton and Lanier choke with the horror that shook his own heart and brain as he gazed.

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