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It will be forever known as Hall's first Gordie Howe hat trick - goal, assist, fight - and maybe, down the road, it'll also serve as an important lesson as he moves along the NHL development path.
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One critic of The Gorbals called Hall's food "confrontational cooking."
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Lucas beamed with pride as she introduced Hall to the Senate, along with his wife and baby and her sister, Hall's mother.
All in the family: Senate honors Redskin who calls member aunt 2011
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Now, we don't dispute that Hall's rare offensive gifts give him the edge for the No. 1 overall slot in this year's draft.
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While delivering his 10th preliminary budget presentation in City Hall's Blue Room, Mr. Bloomberg said he spoke with Mr. Cuomo by phone Thursday morning and he's optimistic that Albany will come through.
Mayor Relying On Albany Aid Michael Howard Saul 2011
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Todrick Hall's attempts to bring a dramatic flair and unique arrangements to the American Idol stage often fell flat, but this week's performance of Queen's Somebody to Love had judge Randy Jackson declaring, "Todrick is back."
'Idol' finalist Todrick Hall: 'I would love to be part of the 'Glee' cast' 2010
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Many eyebrows were arched in the stands over Hall's gross overreaction to his frustration at not being given the star treatment on what was clearly a correct non-call.
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Much of Hall's stuff involves him playing up his status as an eternal loser, stuck in a seemingly never-ending series of embarrassing situations, creating a wonderful set of stand-up vignettes.
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What was of even more interest to the assembled scouting masses was Hall's wildly bizarre behavior after being bumped lightly in the offensive corner, having his stick break and being stripped of the puck in the process.
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Hall's resignation is the latest sign that intellectually rigorous, non-vocational courses are under pressure after an 80% cut in central funding to universities.
Professor Edith Hall, one of Britain's top classicists, quits in row over university budget cuts 2011
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