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[Page 45] Dawsey is an adult orphan who lost his father when he was 11 and his mother just before World War II.
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For example, former football player Perry Dawsey is emotionally scarred and possibly violent due to his encounters with the pathogen.
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[Page 45] Dawsey is an adult orphan who lost his father when he was 11 and his mother just before World War II.
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[Page 45] Dawsey is an adult orphan who lost his father when he was 11 and his mother just before World War II.
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Rose's remarks reflect something bigger: "Rose doesn't even pretend like this is political analysis," says Darrell Dawsey at MLive.com.
Danny Groner: Should Grant Hill Have Stayed Silent? Danny Groner 2011
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Rose's remarks reflect something bigger: "Rose doesn't even pretend like this is political analysis," says Darrell Dawsey at MLive.com.
Danny Groner: Should Grant Hill Have Stayed Silent? Danny Groner 2011
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The only people he kept were offensive line coach Rick Trickett, recruiting coordinator James Colley, receivers coach Lawerence Dawsey and defensive line coach Odell Haggins.
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Dawsey now has the ability to know where the aliens are mounting a new offensive, but he is a reckless killer who gives new meaning to the term loose cannon.
“Contagious” by Scott Sigler (Crown, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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They are defensive line coach Odell Haggins, receivers coach Lawrence Dawsey, offensive line coach Rick Trickett and James Coley, who was elevated to offensive coordinator from tight ends coach.
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"People are filing patent applications about grip adjustability, adjustability of the shaft or face stiffness, or the sole," says U.S. golf patent lawyer and blogger David Dawsey.
Golf's Perennial Question Vivienne Raper 2011
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