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  • Sporting the Spanish word "ole" across the cheeks of his red-and-black tights, the masked El

    Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories By Sylas Wright Tahoe Daily Tribune 2010

  • There was a very sympathetic older character injured in Sporting Chance, and I had some difficulty getting through that with family stuff this year, but that doesn't mean anything bad about the book, just the place where I am right now.

    Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway truepenny 2009

  • You could get a Winchester 73 in Sporting Rifle, Special Sporting Rifle, or Carbine models, or as a Military Musket, with magazine capacities ranging from six to 17.

    The Rifle That Won the West 2003

  • If too much of the weight is around the receiver, the gun lacks momentum and doesn't swing smoothly, and many O/U guns have this problem (thats a big reason why the trend back to longer barrels is happening in Sporting Clays.

    The Gun Nut Survey: A highly biased, unofficial poll of 2,000 readers on all things shooting 2006

  • "There's also a team in Suriname or somewhere down that neck of the woods called Sporting Vereniging Robinhood," adds Mick, inserting his tongue in his cheek before adding that "they might actually be named after the chain of kebab shops in St Helier."

    Which teams are named after fictional characters? | The Knowledge | Barry Glendenning 2011

  • William Heather; the conjoint front flyleaf contains Williams's illustrated frontispiece, inscribed with the title Sporting

    Introduction 2002

  • Sporting, which is looking to avoid relegation, intends to maintain its three-match winning streak and made a request to the match commissioner to revoke the cards given to their two players.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • That's the day soccer fans in Kansas City have been waiting for since the Wizards, now known as Sporting Kansas City, started play in 1996.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • That's the day soccer fans in Kansas City have been waiting for since the Wizards, now known as Sporting Kansas City, started play in 1996.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • Sporting, which is looking to avoid relegation, intends to maintain its three-match winning streak and made a request to the match commissioner to revoke the cards given to their two players.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

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