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His DVD is called Swail - Nolan's tongue-in-cheek combination of "swing" and
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Also getting Olympic invitations over the weekend were triathletes Julie Swail Ertel and Matt Reed, who won trials races in Alabama.
Second place notches Lewy Boulet USA TODAY weekly honor 2008
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The U.S. women led in the swim and bike phases but faded in the run, with Laura Bennett placing fifth, Becky Lavelle sixth, Julie Swail eighth and Sarah Haskins 10th.
USATODAY.com - Record gives Hedrick third Athlete of the Week honor 2005
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Julie Swail placed fifth and Sheila Taormina sixth in the women's race.
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Victor Plata and Julie Swail finished second in their respective races at the World Cup stop in Corner Brook, Newfoundland.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Hincapie enjoys rare spotlight turn 2005
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Former U.S. water polo team captain Julie Swail placed 14th.
USATODAY.com - Gruenwald's grappling skills growing with age 2004
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Swail said standardized tests would provide a "normative comparison for academic growth" but adds they should be just one of many "tools in the tool box."
Thestar.com - Home Page Jennifer Yang 2011
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"This is an easy policy fix by the provincial government," said Dr. Watson Scott Swail, president and CEO of the Educational Policy Institute, in an emailed statement.
Thestar.com - Home Page Jennifer Yang 2011
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"It's a spiral," said Watson Scott Swail, president of the Educational Policy Institute, an international education think tank that has studied the Canadian university system.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JONATHAN MONTPETIT 2011
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He is now in pole position for Thursday's Premier Grand Prix with the O'Connor and Swail
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