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  • With a chance to answer back, Cumbie completed a two-yard pass to Trey Haverly before coming up short on his next three attempts, forcing the Red Raiders (6-4, 4-3 South) to absorb their first loss in four meetings with their intra-state rival.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • With a chance to answer back, Cumbie completed a two-yard pass to Trey Haverly before coming up short on his next three attempts, forcing the Red Raiders (6-4, 4-3 South) to absorb their first loss in four meetings with their intra-state rival.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Just like back home in the offices of his Arbemel Systems Corporation on Haverly, he reflected glumly.

    Misinformation Myers, Howard L 2003

  • Mergly was spending at least as much time on Haverly, at the Arbemel lab, as he was on the capital planet.

    Misinformation Myers, Howard L 2003

  • The following story of Mrs. Bradley of Haverly, Massachusetts, was sworn to as authentic:

    Woman's Life in Colonial Days Carl Holliday

  • Haverly had invaded London previously and the success of that venture aroused great hopes for the success of the second company.

    Watch Yourself Go By Ben W. [Illustrator] Warden

  • She knew that he had gone back, in some strange way, to the years before he came to Haverly, and that he had temporarily forgotten everything since.

    The Breaking Point Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • For a month Haverly had buzzed with whispered conjectures.

    The Breaking Point Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • He saw Haverly, and the children who played in its shaded streets; Mike washing the old car, and the ice cream freezer on

    The Breaking Point Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • Between Norada and that old brick house at Haverly lay his story.

    The Breaking Point Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

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