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While the man from Dungiven in Northern Ireland tried to square the ring off, it was a left-right combination from Khan that was the pick of the action.
Anger reigns as Amir Khan wins homecoming against Paul McCloskey 2011
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Two arrests were made earlier in the day for disorderly and riotous behaviour and a 16-year-old boy was arrested for disorderly behaviour at premises on the Dungiven Road.
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One shop owner rushed to Dungiven police station with the warning, but too late.
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But when they stopped at nearby Dungiven the IRA men could not find a telephone box in working order.
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Dungiven scrambled backward off the unsteady ramp in a tangle of legs and blankets, lost his balance, and went down.
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » Earthquakes in New York: I thought I was just making it up! 2010
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Police believe the bombers attempted to telephone a warning from nearby Dungiven but the lines were down as the result of past bomb damage to the phone exchange.
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On the way home someone had placed hundreds of little name plaques along the grass verge at the side of the road outside Dungiven.
Bloody Sunday is the defining story of the British army in Ireland 2010
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They then told Dungiven shop owners three bombs had been planted in the village, but the proprietors were also unable to contact the authorities owing to the line problems.
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Up until the theft of Dungiven, she had only been thinking about being found.
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » Deleted scenes — a walk in the woods 2009
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Her first obstacle was the sharp hill that Dungiven and the horse thief had taken.
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » Deleted scenes — a walk in the woods 2009
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