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KEY RETURNEES: Guard Julius Coles is the leading returning scorer, at 13.6 points per game, but all the other main guys, besides Frank Turner, will return.
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The ending sets up the next book - a new stage in Coles "career", quite nicely.
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To fill the vacancy, the Bengals signed Laveranues Coles from the New York Jets.
Rebuilding the Bengals: The offense can only get better 2009
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The attention that Goverments and the Courts should give the content industry about these claims is the same attantion that Starbucks gives to Coles when the price of Nescafe in Coles drops down to $7.00 during sales.
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'No-Brainer' Helping employees earn their E. M.B.A.s while they continue to work is "a no-brainer, to be honest," says Iain Coles, a partner at Global Consulting Partners PLC, and a recent graduate of the E.M.B.A. program offered jointly through the University of Vienna and University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management.
Small Change 2010
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Sending The Bloke to Coles is a much better option.
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Coles is donating all of Friday's profits nationwide to bushfire victims.
Bushfire Appeal karenmiller 2009
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Johnson started the day at 10-under, a shot back of third-round leaders Gavin Coles and Nick Flanagan.
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The latest calculations suggest that Coles is the cheapest supermarket chain in 40 of the 61 regions assessed, reducing its dominance from the first survey.
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The latest calculations suggest that Coles is the cheapest supermarket chain in 40 of the 61 regions assessed, reducing its dominance from the first survey.
GROCERYchoice gets updated data, no fundamental improvements | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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