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Mr. Brunskill is a senior editor at the London Times.
The Story Of a Lifetime Ian Brunskill 2011
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Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark playing a backhand during her quarterfinal loss, 6-3, 7-6 4, to Kim Clijsters of Belgium on day nine of the 2012 Australian Open in Melbourne.
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EnlargeBy Clive Brunskill, Getty ImagesVenus Williams, left, and her sister Serena won the women's doubles championship just a few hours after Venus defeated her younger sibling for the singles title.
Repeat champion: Venus, again queen of grass, drops Serena 2008
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Brunskill they are at the Death of her and the said Brunskill to fall to the Heir at Law.
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Consideration of which the said Humston doth agree to & with the said Brunskill that he the said Humston will at the day of
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Witnesseth that the sd John -- Brunskill doth Contract & agree with the said Humston, that he the said John Brunskill will have to his wife Ann Humston, daughter to the said Edward Humston and in
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Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Dave Brunskill said: We have now had it confirmed that Kevin suffered fatal injuries as a result of a gunshot wound to his head.
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Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Arsenal and Arsène Wenger have had some of their best players and Gaël Clichy pinched from under their noses by Manchester City.
The Guardian World News Ian McCourt 2011
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Photograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty Images Rangers have lodged papers at Edinburgh's Court of Session stating their intention to enter administration.
The Guardian World News Ewan Murray 2012
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Detective superintendent Steve Brunskill of Lancashire Police, a senior officer involved in the British side of the investigation, also attended the trial.
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