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"Shut up, Bob Costas," is one of the milder things I've been yelling at him.
mrissa: Mris translates Olympics commentary for you. mrissa 2010
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NBC's Bob Costas is a perfectly polished, wryly observant Olympic anchor, but the role uses too little of his talents.
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Bob Costas is definetly the best replacement for Rather.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Help Choose Dan Rather’s Replacement! 2004
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It's a practical approach, but Costas is in a business where flash often outweighs practicality.
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Costas is on record as saying if the economic disparity continues to grow, fans in small-revenue markets will lose interest.
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Initially, Constantine, who is called Costas, took to the game more than his brothers.
NYT > Home Page By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN 2010
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(real name Costas Dinos Contostavlos), have been maligned in the press as being, well, bad boys.
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Bourne emphasizes that MLB Network does not restrict what journalists such as Costas, Verducci, and Heyman can report or say.
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"Costas," has watched his former antagonist's growing presence on Twitter with both prurience and admiration.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Hoyzer reveals that Ante Sapina's Greek contact was a Thessaloniki man "Costas" whose relationship with someone very powerful in the national league, someone who knew the coaches, referees, and players intimately was used to get inside information.
SoccerBlog.com 2009
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