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Only Luke Arscott carried the fight to Mark McCall's Saracens, who had clearly benefited from a week in Miami and looked more than ready to take the fight to Leicester in the play-offs.
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Luke Arscott makes a rare break for Exeter against Saracens at Sandy Park.
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Not true: correct it, blogger Kevin Arscott told her.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Arscott, archpresbyter of the ecclesia St. Michaelis in Monte Tumba
Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities 1861
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Goode, Garvey and Tom Arscott were all involved in a 60m movement which enabled Drauniniu to outflank the cover defence for a try which Goode converted with an excellent touchline kick.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012
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Just before Easter Sam started going to the nearby Arscott Golf Club, where he quickly made an impression.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Helen Tamaki, 43, had been in critical condition since the crash and died Tuesday, Bellevue Hospital spokeswoman Frances Arscott said.
CNN.com 2011
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Helen Tamaki, 43, had been in critical condition since the crash and died Tuesday, Bellevue Hospital spokeswoman Frances Arscott said.
CNN.com 2011
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Where did knowledge, for instance, separate herself from religion in Barclay, or in Penn, or in Burroughs, or in Pennington, or in Ellwood, or in Arscott, or in Claridge, or in many others who might be named.
A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 Thomas Clarkson 1803
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Jarvis slipped effortlessly through Exeter's defence as the rain began to pour down, and his perfectly-timed pass saw Arscott glide over.
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