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• Wade and his "entourage" — Siohvaughn, his sister Trigal Wade, family friend Andrea Williams and Funchess — attend a mandatory player-guest luncheon.
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His wife, Siohvaughn, begins dressing Zaire, their 18-month-old son, who stayed overnight with her mother, Darlene Funchess.
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Harrison's headliners all impressed during Friday's rout of Stoney Creek -- Gairus Coleman and Devin Funchess had receiving touchdowns, Mario Ojemudia blocked a punt for a safety -- but the performance of the night belonged to senior Jake Vento.
CNN.com 2011
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Harrison's headliners all impressed during Friday's rout of Stoney Creek -- Gairus Coleman and Devin Funchess had receiving touchdowns, Mario Ojemudia blocked a punt for a safety -- but the performance of the night belonged to senior Jake Vento.
SI.com 2011
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The band, which also features Stelmanis's longtime collaborator Maya Postepski, is supported here by Light Asylum, a local gothic-dance project fronted by the impossibly brash vocalist Shannon Funchess.
The New Yorker newyorker.com 2011
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About half of that will come from federal matching funds, Funchess said.
Record Article Feed 2010
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"We're probably one of the safer bets in this economy," Funchess said. myNR members may comment on this article.
Record Article Feed 2010
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Funchess added, because it cannot afford to keep paying both its current rent and costs associated with the new location.
Record Article Feed 2010
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So, to answer Funchess 'question, how did he do it?
Record Article Feed 2010
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Funchess says it is what accounts for the difference between first-generation Americans and the rest: The newcomers pool their money and stick together; the American-born people seem to be out for themselves.
Record Article Feed 2010
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