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Amougou went in late on Nugent and Eltringham resisted strong calls to show a card to Bamba after a clumsy collision with Kieran Trippier floored the Manchester City loanee.
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Lex Price, who is a musician in Nashville, is the bassist, and Fred Eltringham is the drummer, he's from The Wallflowers.
Mike Ragogna: Sing It Loud: Chatting with k.d. lang, JD Souther and Bobby Long, Plus a Beginners Audio Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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Lex Price, who is a musician in Nashville, is the bassist, and Fred Eltringham is the drummer, he's from The Wallflowers.
Mike Ragogna: Sing It Loud: Chatting with k.d. lang, JD Souther and Bobby Long, Plus a Beginners Audio Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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The referee, Geoff Eltringham, adjudged Amougou to have body-checked Andy King in the penalty area and Gallagher was on hand to power home the spot-kick.
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At the fords of Ovingham, Eltringham, and Bywell, the Scots under
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For he met the Earl of Eltringham, with whom he had a passing acquaintance; and his lordship, being complimented upon his gardens, of which _Country Life_ had published an account, was moved to say in the friendliest manner: "You must propose yourself for a week-end, Mr. Todd, and see them."
The Summons 1906
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The girl, now studying child care, is still part of the family, Eltringham said.
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About 11 years ago, Eltringham took in one of the girls from the group home and fostered her through high school.
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Ask people about Jennifer "Jenny" Eltringham, serving her 25th year on the Mark Twain school board, and they'll tell you her priorities and interests lie with the youth.
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Eltringham, who has short curly brown hair and a big smile, was elected to the Mark Twain Elementary School District board in 1984.
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