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"Co-leader Kai," Varian glowered at him sternly, of course you did.
Cattle Town 2010
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Co-leader at the start of the round, Love was in the rough — and out of bounds — during the fourth round Sunday at the PGA.
USATODAY.com - Love struggles but remains in striking distance of win 2005
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I was one of the troop leaders so we had to bring Mimi along with us wherever we went we all kind of thought of her as our official troop mascot My Co-leader and I helped our group of first grade girls set up the table and neatly arrange the boxes of cookies.
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I was one of the troop leaders so we had to bring Mimi along with us wherever we went we all kind of thought of her as our official troop mascot My Co-leader and I helped our group of first grade girls set up the table and neatly arrange the boxes of cookies.
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Co-leader Rod Pampling said he missed the fairway only twice and noted that's one reason he didn't make a bogey.
USATODAY.com - Thanks to Oak Hill rough, players find going gets tough 2003
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Co-leader Rod Pampling's wife is a clinical psychologist.
USATODAY.com - Notebook: Year's last major, PGA usually exciting to end 2003
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Co-leader Scott Dunlap takes aim at the 18th hole during his first round.
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Co-leader of the United Democratic Movement (UDM) Roelf Meyer said on Wednesday he would not stand for election when the party chooses a single leader at its first national conference in June.
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Co-leader Bantu Holomisa said the allegations, by the African
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Co-leader of the Volksfront Gen Constand Viljoen said Afrikaners and Zulus were concerned about the direction in which the negotiations were heading.
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