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Then there is the whimsical such as Beaman, Bryan Appleyard and Deogulwulf and you either like that or you don't.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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One of the outstanding performances at these games was the long-jump by American Bob Beaman of 8.90 meters (29.2 feet), which broke the previous World and Olympic records by an astonishing 2 feet.
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“Beaman, 5 miles,” Delia said as she read the sign with an arrow that pointed off to the right.
The Monster Con Chapman 2011
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(Note: Adam Sandler was an excellent Paul Crewe, but I had to go with the original.) Jamie Foxx as Willie Beaman (Any Given Sunday) - Beaman starts the movie as the third string QB for the Miami Sharks.
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“Beaman, 5 miles,” Delia said as she read the sign with an arrow that pointed off to the right.
The Monster Con Chapman 2011
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Then the star QB is knocked out of a game followed by the backup and Beaman gets his chance.
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'Refirement', as an alternative to retirement, is a term I came across only yesterday in a self-help book about ageing called 'You're only young twice' by Ronda Beaman - but with 12 000 Google hits refirement already seems to have caught-on.
Name This Club, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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One of the outstanding performances at these games was the long-jump by American Bob Beaman of 8.90 meters (29.2 feet), which broke the previous World and Olympic records by an astonishing 2 feet.
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“Beaman, 5 miles,” Delia said as she read the sign with an arrow that pointed off to the right.
The Monster 2010
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“The Beaman Monster, stupid,” Delia replied.
The Monster 2010
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