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One member of the group, surnamed Zhang, spotted his neighbor sporting what he described as a David Beckham haircut when he returned to his home in Tongzhou district at around 4 pm on Aug 12 after drinking.
unknown title 2009
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One member of the group, surnamed Zhang, spotted his neighbor sporting what he described as a David Beckham haircut when he returned to his home in Tongzhou district at around 4 pm on Aug 12 after drinking.
unknown title 2009
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And if you don't know the name David Beckham, the women in your life probably do.
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"First you beat Spain, then you take Brazil to the brink, then most shocking of all, you call David Beckham an (expletive)," Jackson said as a bemused Donovan looked on.
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Coming soon to BGT – an up and coming club singer called Lady Gaga and a chap who's quite good at keepy uppy called David Beckham.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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Unfortunately, the press boiled it down to a couple of quotes from Landon Donovan calling David Beckham unprofessional that created a series of spats and alienated players from reporters.
Week at a Glance: Phase II of the Experiment Andrew Bates 2009
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June 24, 2006 | 6: 49 a.m. The Forward strikes a blow for inclusiveness, and calls David Beckham "probably the greatest Jewish soccer player ever."
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David Beckham link with Queens Park Rangers played down by manager Neil Warnock QPR manager Neil Warnock has labelled David Beckham a "fabulous professional" but dampened speculation linking the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder with a move to Loftus Road.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The unsuccessful Arsenal and QPR modules, together with the fact that the 'Plank' aka David Beckham is employed in the US, render these statistical league tables meaningless.
Evening Standard - Home Andy Hodgson 2011
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I'm no great fan of football but was nevertheless interested to see LadMcLad call David Beckham an idiot in a post entirely devoid of capital letters or appropriate apostrophes.
The Guardian World News Owen Gibson 2010
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