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Max Whittaker for The Wall Street Journal Carol Couts with her dog, Ollie, outside the California home that she is likely to lose to the lender.
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TALK SHOW (aforementioned singer from Ten Inch Men - David Couts - teamed with STP - interesting mix)
Another day, a bunch more CDs and words...always. deep_bluze 2004
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BOSSI, M.T. (1982): Evaluation Couts/Avantages de la Culture Attele dans les Zones d'Action du Projet Nord-Togo.
Chapter 9 1991
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Well, rumors are bound to swirl when you make customers wait: We're sick of reporting on the rumor mill, but Apple devotees do love to follow the "latest Cupertino gossip," says Andrew Couts at Digital Trends.
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Couts, an 800-meter runner in high school, began racewalking in 1988 after recurring
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Despite the dozen-plus racewalkers taking off from Bethel Park two minutes after the 5-K road race began, Couts had beaten a good number of the runners.
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For Couts, who led by more than a minute after only a few blocks, this is serious stuff.
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Couts assured her he was and waited for the rest of the teenage-to-81 cast of Show-Me State walkers to cross the finish line.
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A good racewalker, Couts said, has "a lot of hip action," which naturally leads to a few strange looks from onlookers.
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After the 54-year-old Whiteside native gets off the overnight shift at the General Motors plant in Wentzville, Couts 'straight-legged, hip-twisting jaunts are met with the occasional cat call.
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