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Another guy to watch for might be F Tevin Galvin, an excellent athlete with 3-point range who made a low percentage of his shots, indicating that he merely needs to improve his shot selection.
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That great scene with Jack Warden, where Frank Galvin is on the phone, begging the other side to reconsider his own reconsideration of their settlement offer.
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Emma Galvin is narrating, she’s a young Broadway actress (currently starring inOur Town) and she did an incredible job.
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Pud Galvin is baseball’s first 300 game winner — he might also be referred to as baseball’s first steroid user.
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The so-called Galvin Report, named after its author, European Parliament internal auditor Robert Galvin, was part of a 2006 annual internal audit.
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The so-called Galvin Report, named after its author, European Parliament internal auditor Robert Galvin, was part of a 2006 annual internal audit.
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The so-called Galvin Report, named after its author, European Parliament internal auditor Robert Galvin, was part of a 2006 annual internal audit.
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Franks called Galvin, leading to a crucial tip that helped federal investigators identify
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Franks said he spotted a photo of Krasev on a newspaper website and called Galvin to ask whether Krasev was on a ski trip they all took together.
ajc.com - News 2010
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There are some pitchers, such as Galvin and Van Haltren, against whom it is not safe to try a bunt, but, as I have said, many others seem to think they are expected only to pitch.
Base-Ball How to Become a Player John M. Ward
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