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  • April game, it was his hard foul that knocked All-American point guard Mateen Cleaves from the contest for part of the second half.

    NCAA Men's Basketball - Florida vs. Michigan State 2000

  • CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz likened it to a heavyweight champion entering the ring, calling Cleaves one of the greatest leaders to ever play college basketball.

    State News Top Stories 2010

  • This time, Michigan State is seeking to repeat with balanced scoring, its trademark tenacious defense and aggressive work off the boards since they do not possess go-to guys such as Cleaves and Peterson.

    NCAA Men's Basketball - Fresno State vs. Michigan State 2001

  • Robert Cleaves, president and CEO of the Biomass Power Association, said the expiration of a tax credit for existing biomass plants at the end of 2009 threatens half of his emerging industry.

    New energy entrepreneurs face hurdles with government, nature 2010

  • Cleaves and his colleagues complained that year-to-year changes in tax codes and federal energy incentives make it difficult to form long-term business plans and attract investors.

    New energy entrepreneurs face hurdles with government, nature 2010

  • Also wielding a ukulele, she's touring with guitarist Rod Picott he co-wrote the modern classic "Broke Down" with Slaid Cleaves.

    Amanda Shires, Texas Playgirl 2011

  • Cleaves and his colleagues suspected that the failed experiments were flawed because the sparks might have produced nitrogen compounds that destroyed any newly formed amino acids.

    Crossroads 2009

  • Cleaves suspects that lightning was only one of several ways in which organic compounds built up on Earth.

    Crossroads 2009

  • Publisher: Worldwide Projects, Inc. The politics of oil development and pipeline construction in Ecuador (The politics of hydrocarbons in Latin America series) by Peter S Cleaves

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Latin America Poverty 'May Soar' 2009

  • Katherine Howard went to court as a lady in waiting to Anne of Cleaves in January of 1540, when she would have been 18/19.

    Casting clues and possible solutions 2009

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