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I had discovered that it was today in 1453 that John French gave his mother the "inn, with its appurtenances, called Savage's Lin, otherwise called the Bell on the Hoop, in the parish of St. Bridget, in Fleet-street, London".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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Rather, it's that monogamy, in Savage's words, has "drawbacks," including "boredom, despair, lack of variety, sexual death and being taken for granted."
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: The New York Times' Questions Monogamy Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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I think Savage's development of the Accu-trigger, which is now copied/modified/used in some form by Marlin and others, is one of the more significant developments of the decade.
Rifle Shooting's 10 Most Significant Developments of the Decade 2009
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I think Savage's development of the Accu-trigger, which is now copied/modified/used in some form by Marlin and others, is one of the more significant developments of the decade.
Rifle Shooting's 10 Most Significant Developments of the Decade 2009
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Stephen Savage's "Where's Walrus?" has a similar feeling of simplicity, although small children are not meant to manipulate its retro-chic pages by following instructions such as "press here" but gleefully to spot a rather rakish walrus as he eludes a pursuing zookeeper by hiding in plain sight amid bricklayers, storefront mannequins and cabaret dancing girls.
Setting an Imagination Alight Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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For a sense of Savage's art and craft, check out the tag-team match from SummerSlam 1989 below, in which he goes head-to-head with Hulk Hogan:
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A renaissance man of sorts, Savage's career extended outside of the ring.
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Rather, it's that monogamy, in Savage's words, has "drawbacks," including "boredom, despair, lack of variety, sexual death and being taken for granted."
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: The New York Times' Questions Monogamy Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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Savage's brother, Lanny Poffo, told the site that Savage suffered a heart attack behind the wheel and lost control of his vehicle.
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Rather, it's that monogamy, in Savage's words, has "drawbacks," including "boredom, despair, lack of variety, sexual death and being taken for granted."
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: The New York Times' Questions Monogamy Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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