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In the final episode, Dunlavy gives his life defending an outed BSNYC from Michael Ball.
Velo Noir: The Bike Dick BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Ball wouldn't confirm or deny this, though he did acknowledge that "Dunlavy has the agressive attitude and the extensive palmolives we look for in a rider."
Extra-Ordinary: From Publicity to P-Fars BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Didn't Dustin "the Douche" Dunlavy admit to a cop he rode around lightless.
Lookin' Good: Holiday Cycling Fashions BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Rumor has it that Dunlavy has already been approached by Michael Ball, who has apparently offered him a spot on Rock Racing's 2009 roster.
Extra-Ordinary: From Publicity to P-Fars BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Stadium: Dunlavy Stadium, seats 5,500; year built 1937
USATODAY.com 2001
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At their coming, there were but three of the old established preachers in the State of Ohio, viz: McNamar, Dunlavy and Thomson; the two former joined the Shakers.
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Those preachers who became separate, namely, Marshall, M'Nemar, Dunlavy, Thompson and Stone, having constituted as a Presbytery, received me forthwith, and set me forward as a fellow-laborer with them.
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McNemar, Dunlavy, and Houston were led off by the delusion of Shakerism, in the year 1805.
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Marshal, Stone, M'Nemar, Thompson, and Dunlavy became separate; and I by letter withdrew from the Presbytery, and was licensed to preach to preach by the separatists.
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The nearly 4-acre property is located at the southeast corner of Dunlavy and West Alabama, across from a new H-E-B.
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