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Examples

  • "I did," replied Mr. Lillyworth; "but it is all right, and the man at the wheel is Spoors, one of our number."

    On The Blockade Oliver Optic 1859

  • One is the second lieutenant; Pink Mulgrum is another, and Spoors, one of the quartermasters, is the third.

    On The Blockade Oliver Optic 1859

  • Spoors and two others of them had been drafted into the other vessel, while the other three remained on board of the Bronx.

    On The Blockade Oliver Optic 1859

  • Moody was also criticised by an unnamed team-mate for having too much contact with his agent, Mark Spoors, during the World Cup and setting the wrong example.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • The jury heard that the defendant and Spoors were involved in a traffic altercation with

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • Messages left at phone numbers listed online under the Spoors 'names were not immediately returned Monday.

    News 2010

  • Spoors co-worker, Harry Krivoshen, in which both exchanged obscene gestures.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • Spoors, who was on his way to work, was shot twice in the back.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • After leaving Spoors alone the neighbour became suspicious when he heard a loud crash from inside the property, the court heard.

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2008

  • Roughly two hours later a neighbour again saw Spoors near to his daughter's flat and, recognising him, innocently agreed to help the defendant climb through an unsecured first floor window so he could find a credit card he claimed to have left in the flat.

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2008

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