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Reardon
/ ˈrɪədən /
noun
- ReardonRay1932MWelshSPORT AND GAMES: snooker player Ray . born 1932, Welsh snooker player: world champion 1970, 1973–76, 1978
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Now, according to Sean Reardon, there is also a gap between the middle class and the elite.
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I have no doubt that Reardon is right, and wealthy parents are investing more in their kids because they can.
From The Daily Beast
A boy, whom he recognized as Tim Reardon, soon came in sight, and passed close by the spot where Tom was concealed.
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As fast as they were ready, Tim Reardon carried them to the table, where they were heaped up on a big earthen platter.
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A quarter of an hour after the visitor's departure Reardon came back.
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Reardon thought of this, and it made him silent for a minute.
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The speaker looked from Reardon to Amy with a smile of vast significance.
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