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  • Luckily for Hursey, Texas Tech assistant coach Robert Prunty still has plenty of contact with the staff at Hargrave, for which he was the head coach from 2002 until last January.

    At the last minute, Hursey finds Texas Tech 2010

  • That's when Hursey found the scholarship he was seeking.

    At the last minute, Hursey finds Texas Tech 2010

  • According to Woodson assistant coach Wayne Johnson, Hursey, who graduated with a 3.5 grade-point average, had offers from Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Towson -- all division I-AA schools.

    At the last minute, Hursey finds Texas Tech 2010

  • Johnson said Hursey wanted to play at a higher-profile program, and was set to spend the upcoming fall at Hargrave and hope to attract additional scholarship offers and enroll at a college either in January or next fall.

    At the last minute, Hursey finds Texas Tech 2010

  • My son Jeff, his friend Scott Hursey, and I had rented a Forest Service cabin at the mouth of one of southeast Alaska's many prime, but relatively unknown, salmon rivers.

    Alaska Salmon Fishing on 25 Dollars a Day 2004

  • Dame Hursey's visit and her account of the fairies 'child that he forgot to ask the result of his mother's interview with the rector, while Mrs. Shelley, on the other hand, was not at all pleased to find Dame Hursey had been prying about her cottage in her absence, and congratulated herself on not having left any of the baby's little garments about, for she might never have found them again if she had.

    The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII: No. 356, October 23, 1886. Various

  • A great gossip was Dame Hursey; she always knew all that went on in the neighbourhood, for she led a wandering, restless life, never at home except at night, sticking and wool-gathering in the autumn and winter, haymaking and gleaning in the summer, gossiping, whenever she had a chance, at all seasons.

    The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886 Various

  • Hursey had seen and heard the door shut, and so, after knocking two or three times without any result, she quietly lifted the latch and walked in, while Jack, who was kneeling by the cradle, looked up, half defiantly, half frightened.

    The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII: No. 356, October 23, 1886. Various

  • Instead, she contacted a local television reporter and Hursey, whose name was visible in the phony profile's photos.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • James Hursey, 26, discharged and sent home from war in Iraq to nurse a back injury, found a page with his photos on Facebook - on a profile that wasn't his.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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