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So long has passed that my friend and midfield partner from then, Richard Demby, now coaches his 13-year-old son Cal's Oswald Road team.
Away from the Premier League our parks and pitches are starved of cash | David Conn 2011
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Thursday's stock-market tumble helped Allen Demby , a retired ophthalmologist, fill an open buy order for 1,500 shares of Yum Brands Inc. Shares of the fast-food company fell 1.3%.
As Markets Plunge, Fear Rules Day Mary Pilon 2011
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Eric Demby , Mr. Markowitz's former communications director and the founder, in 2008, of the similarly ascendant Brooklyn Flea, called his event and the Brooklyn Book Festival "kindred spirits" because they were the "right idea at the right time."
Brooklyn Welcomes a City Full of Readers Lana Bortolot 2011
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"What is safe nowadays?" said Mr. Demby, walking toward the boardwalk in Atlantic City, N.J., as sea gulls cooed overhead.
As Markets Plunge, Fear Rules Day Mary Pilon 2011
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Golden Age Comics, pre-Wertham, would be way too brutal for Demby.
Yo, New Yorker: David Denby Has Gots to Go : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits 2006
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Thanks for pointing out that Demby, sadly, seems to have turned into a Dean Broderesque moralist Broder came up with a thundering denunciation of the Spider-Man movies.
Yo, New Yorker: David Denby Has Gots to Go : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits 2006
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And so I would -- I preferred Baldwin and -- and Wright and some -- some others, William Den -- Demby and so forth.
A Dream Deferred: The Second Betrayal of Black Freedom in America 1998
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He once undertook to whip a slave of the name of Demby.
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His reply was (as well as I remember) that Demby had become unmanageable -- that he was setting a bad example to the other slaves -- one which, if suffered to pass without some such demonstration on his part, would finally lead to the total subversion of all rule and order upon the plantation.
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Mr. Gore then, without consultation or deliberation by any one, not even giving poor Demby an additional call, raised his musket to his shoulder, taking deadly aim at his standing victim, and in an instant poor Demby was no more, his mangled body sank out of sight, and blood and brains marked the water where he had stood.
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