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She and her sister, Jonna Convery, 54, walk 3 miles every morning, and Buckley walks another mile in the evening.
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Fran Buckley takes a morning walk with her sister Jonna Convery in Jupiter, Fla.
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However, David Convery, the auctioneer who ran today's event, is regarded as the world expert on 1966 memorabilia sales after handling nearly all the previous auctions for squad members, mainly for Christies.
Manchester United buy Nobby Stiles 1966 world cup medal for record price at auction Severin Carrell 2010
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What leapt out of a review of the patients 'records was that just 10 of 31 deaths occurred in the hospital, suggesting that some deaths were due to follow-up care by local doctors and nursing homes, says Paul Convery, Baylor's chief medical officer.
Hospital death rates unveiled for first-time comparison 2008
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Worst first-round draft pick: Brandon Convery (1992).
USATODAY.com - Reviewing the tape on the Maple Leafs and Kings 2005
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Rangers' Kyle Bartley, who is on loan from Arsenal, and Maurice Edu, were alleged to have been targeted by Michael Convery, 41, from Glasgow, who was charged with making racist remarks on the social networking site and has since been bailed.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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But at the same time Bozak still has upside and if Turris is something equivalent to a modern-day Brandon Convery you're just taking on another team's frustrations.
Thestar.com - Home Page Damien Cox 2011
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MWRA spokeswoman Ria Convery said that in 2009 due to conservation measures and higher prices the city of Boston used about the same amount of water as it did in 1900.
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Convery, "Joy and the Apocalypse" is a romantic comedy/drama starring Leigh and Reza Breakstone.
All Stories 2011
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They were met by Lord Mayor Pat Convery and Dame Mary Peters, a former Olympic pentathlon athletics champion who is now the lord lieutenant of Belfast.
BBC News - Home 2011
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