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BOULDEN: Acors admitted to being extremely drunk that night.
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BOULDEN (voice-over): Thirty-four-year-old Vince Acors spent the last three months in limbo his passport confiscated before finally being deported from Dubai.
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B. Acors PIT 0 0 0 0 .000 J. Birtwell PIT 0 0 0 0 .000
Midwest League - Class A Baseball - Wisconsin vs. West Michigan 2002
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South medow and fourty Acors of land nere Wonchesix & a pece of enteruile caled Johns Jump & Bridge medow on both sids ye Brook.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885 Various
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Prescott gaue to his eldest sonn Jno: Presscott his house lott with all belonging to ye same & ye two mills, corn mill & saw mill with ye land belonging thereto & three scor Acors of land nere
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885 Various
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Expat Michelle Palmer and tourist Vince Acors were each given a three-month suspended sentence, fined and ordered to be deported.
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Expat Michelle Palmer and tourist Vince Acors were each given a three-month suspended sentence, fined and ordered to be deported.
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Acors and Palmer, both their thirties, were expelled from the Gulf Arab country, however, and fined 1,000 dirhams for drinking alcohol.
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Acors and Palmer, both their thirties, were expelled from the Gulf Arab country, however, and fined 1,000 dirhams for drinking alcohol.
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Expat Michelle Palmer and tourist Vince Acors were each given a three-month suspended sentence, fined and ordered to be deported.
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