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Sophomore Casey Cantey was second in scoring at 12.2 and averaged 4.1 rebounds.
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Sophomore Casey Cantey was second in scoring at 12.2 and averaged 4.1 rebounds.
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Darnell Pratt then got through to block Desi Cullen's kick and Parker Cantey fell on it for a touchdown and a 7-6 Syracuse lead.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Cantey simultaneously strengthened and undermined the color line, expressing confidence in the permanence of racial difference while allowing people of color to become white.
Archive 2008-04-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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Though Charlsie Cantey erred by avoiding a race prediction so as not to offend fellow trainers, she scored by querying Baffert on what he had learned from losing previous Triple Crown attempts.
USATODAY.com - NBA team of Jones, Walton too good to break up 2002
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And Cantey still is highly honored at the theater.
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One thing Cantey did is really incredible when you think back on it: Norman Cordon, a native North
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Captain Cantey, and twenty-eight Yamasses, under Captain Pierce, being furnished with arms, joined the Carolineans in this expedition.
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1 Alexander Hewatt
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For the time being Cantey and Natalie Venable were, so to speak, mesmerized and under the dominion of a foreign yoke, for such was the phrase used by the Saxon DKE's to describe the Norman conquest of the Delta Psi's.
In the days of my youth when I was a student in the University of Virginia, 1888-1893. James Powell Cocke 1947
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Mary, Cantey, and Natalie Venable, my next-door neighbours, were almost like my own first cousins.
In the days of my youth when I was a student in the University of Virginia, 1888-1893. James Powell Cocke 1947
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