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Burd is the first Cavalier to accomplish such a feat since tight end Heath Miller tallied receiving touchdowns in the first five games of the 2002 season.
Florida State 34, Virginia 14: Three up, three down Steve Yanda 2010
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Burdu habaratin, and also known as the Burd of the Apostle of
The Land of Midian — Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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I may add that "Burd" is etymologically the same as "bride" and is frequently used in the early romances for
English Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885
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[FN#48] "Burd," plur. of "Burdah" = mantle or woolen plaid of striped stuff: vol. vii.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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[EN#70] The "Burd," or "Burdah," was worn by Mohammed, as we know from a celebrated poem, for which see D'Herbelot, sub voce
The Land of Midian — Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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Burd finished with 431 receiving yards and one touchdown.
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Burd DAR, Longaker MT, Adzick NS, Harrison MR, Ehrlich HP: Fetal wound healing in a large animal model: The deposition of collagen is confirmed.
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"Holding back a child is not an easy decision," said Ms. Burd, who has held back students and has two retained kids in her current classroom.
Bills Prod Schools to Hold Back Third-Graders Stephanie Banchero 2012
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With more consistent quarterback play, Burd could emerge into the big-play threat the offense has been lacking.
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WR Kris Burd -- The sophomore often was inconsistent as the No. 1 target this season.
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