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  • Maroon's seductions were all from a similar pool of targets.

    Dr. Maroon 2009

  • As Decoder notes that the photos on Maroon's desk all have a came-with-the-frame look, it occurs to him that many doctors have funny last names.

    Dr. Maroon 2009

  • As an additional data point, however, let me note that he was man enough to give me the Maroon's hardcover review copy of Eco's Foucault's Pendulum because I clearly deserved it more than he did.

    Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007

  • Claflin failed to gain and Whittemore punted to Still on the Maroon's forty-four yards.

    Left End Edwards Ralph Henry Barbour 1907

  • The Blue found her stride again then and plunged through Fowler twice for good gains, finally securing her distance on the Maroon's twenty-eight.

    Left End Edwards Ralph Henry Barbour 1907

  • Kendall misjudged the ball and it rolled to the Maroon's twelve yards.

    Left End Edwards Ralph Henry Barbour 1907

  • On the next play Claflin was set back fifteen yards for holding and, after an attempted forward pass which grounded, punted to the Maroon's forty-five.

    Left End Edwards Ralph Henry Barbour 1907

  • Once rivals, they're now Pearland Maroon's biggest cheerleaders.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Once rivals, they're now Pearland Maroon's biggest cheerleaders.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • The historic settlement of Moore Town is the burial site of Maroon's legendary leader

    Thestar.com - Home Page Janie Robinson 2011

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