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I tried to explain my decision to Bob Harig, a columnist with the St. Petersburg Times in Florida.
Called to Coach Bobby Bowden 2010
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Western Mich-M Harig 29 interception return (B Selent kick)
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KALAMAZOO, Michigan (Ticker) -- Robert Sanford and Charles Woods each had touchdown runs and Marty Harig returned an interception for a score as Western Michigan snapped a six-game skid against
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Sanford and Woods tallied on one-yard TD plunges and Harig ran an interception back 29 yards for a score.
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Tyorl saw Harig™s intent to strike in his muddy brown eyes.
Stormblade Berberick, Nancy Varian 1988
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London, 1982 (E) 14.16 Piltz; Harig; Schulz: Holzbaustoffe (Timber building materials), Chapter 8 in "Technologie der Baustoffe", Bibl.
Chapter 12 1988
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Garston, 1968/1973 (E) 15.04 Piltz; Harig; Schulz: Baumetalle (Building Metals),
Chapter 12 1988
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This happened at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Thursday, and neither Bob Harig of ESPN.com nor Steve Elling of CBSSports.com and others could stop themselves.
NYT > Home Page By LYNN ZINSER 2012
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The online TV feed went dark Monday, which KOTV news director Ron Harig said was so station resources could be used on other stories.
FOXNews.com 2011
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ESPN.com golf writer Bob Harig pointed out that no matter how bad the breakup was, the two had been part of major events in each other's lives for years.
NY Daily News NINA MANDELL 2011
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