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  • Foster, a junior who made the all-conference second team in Byars 'shadow, had as many field goals as the entire George Washington roster for most of the first 30 minutes.

    USATODAY.com - Men's Basketball - George Washington vs. Vanderbilt 2006

  • LCpl Byars is the epitome of Semper Fidelis and I will try to be the same to ensure the freedoms and liberties that he, and others before and after him, preserved for the rest of us remain, so as to not make the price they paid not to have been in vain.

    Loveletters from Vol 9 1967

  • Cameron Mills, a Dunbar teammate, recalled Byars as "having a great sense of humor, and a constant smile on his face."

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2010

  • Cameron Mills, a Dunbar teammate, recalled Byars as "having a great sense of humor, and a constant smile on his face."

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2010

  • UPDATE: DeMint campaign manager Luke Byars responded to McGowan in an e-mail to CNN.

    DeMint takes heat for downplaying his home state 2009

  • "Senator DeMint votes for freedom and what is in the best interest of the United States of America and that is always in the best interest of South Carolina," Byars said.

    DeMint takes heat for downplaying his home state 2009

  • I think of Jane Austen, I think of Betsy Byars -- both writers with an amazing degree of control in their writing.

    Poor Lois Roger Sutton 2009

  • In cyberspace, Brockman is best known for Edge.org, a site he founded as a continuation of what he describes as "a failed art experiment" by his late friend, performance artist James Lee Byars.

    John Brockman: the man who runs the world's smartest website 2012

  • Alcova Heights, located northwest of Columbia Pike's intersection with South Glebe Road, was developed in the 1920s from a farm owned by Virginia state Sen. Joseph Cloyd Byars, according to Anthony Toth, a writer and historian who lives in the neighborhood.

    Where We Live: Alcova, in Virginia's Arlington County Amy Reinink 2010

  • Byars named the farmhouse on the property Alcova, an abbreviation for Alexandria County, Va., the original name for Arlington County, and later sold lots for 5 cents per square foot under the Alcova Improvement Co., according to a short history of the neighborhood that Toth wrote for the Alcova Heights Citizens Association.

    Where We Live: Alcova, in Virginia's Arlington County Amy Reinink 2010

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