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  • Shân is bilingual and lives in Capel Curig in North Wales.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • Sooners coach Jeff Capel is rumored to be a candidate for the South Carolina job.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • Head Coach Jeff Capel is hoping his experience playing the point guard position will influence Lucas to Oklahoma.

    Uncommitted players are in demand 2006

  • The 13.5 acre site, known as the Capel Battery, is situated on top of the cliffs at Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkestone, with views over the Channel.

    unknown title 2009

  • Signs of ADHD in adults such as Capel often can be subtle and misconstrued, experts say.

    PsycPORT.com 2008

  • Unlike his associates -- the Jew, Barney Green (alias Capel), and Pinkerton and Cheyne -- he had only once seen the inside of the prison, when as "the Hon.

    Tom Gerrard Louis Becke 1884

  • After prefatory material he had wished to be included in the latest edition of The Farmer's Boy is ignored, Capel Lofft declares: 'As to the Farmers Boy & all future works of Mr

    A Bloomfield Chronology 2009

  • The texts of long out-of-print poems by Robert's brothers Nathaniel and George Bloomfield (also referred to in the letters) are also included, together with select reviews of Bloomfield's own poems, illuminating the dispute with Capel Lofft about adverse public reaction to Lofft's footnotes to Rural Tales.

    List of Contextual Material 2009

  • Written on the verso of Capel Lofft's letter to George Bloomfield, 19 March 1800

    Letter 31 2009

  • Perrotti was dangerous, Romaric actually created, Navarro dared venture forward and even Diego Capel looked up a couple of times.

    Sevilla get their season going ... all it took was to ditch the mother-in-law Sid Lowe 2010

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