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He passed me the signals of the Iron Heel's secret service, in token that he, too, was in its employ.
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North Carolina's inability to slow opposing guards contributed to the Tar Heel's 75-60 loss to Virginia on Sunday.
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Next, the Terrapins 'highest event score was in the vault, where they earned a 48.825 to the Tar Heel's 48.500.
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North Carolina's inability to slow opposing guards contributed to the Tar Heel's 75-60 loss to Virginia on Sunday.
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North Carolina's inability to slow opposing guards contributed to the Tar Heel's 75-60 loss to Virginia on Sunday.
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In the United States Doctors of Oriental Medicine and Licensed Acupuncturists have been using Heel products along with TCM for more than 30 years by combining the 3,000 year old therapy with Traumeel® for muscular pain, Heel's Detox-Kit ™ for addressing toxicity, and
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Lawson, the Heel's crazy quick 5-foot-11 star junior from Clinton, Md., recently became the first point guard since Tar Heel Phil Ford in 1978 to be named Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year.
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The Tar Heel's next home match will take place Feb. 8th at 1 p.m. as they take on Florida.
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University of North Carolina fans should be lauding one of Chapel Hill's finest today for his role in the Tar Heel's NCAA championship.
Indy Cornrows 2009
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Lawson, the Heel's crazy quick 5-foot-11 star junior from Clinton, Md., recently became the first point guard since Tar Heel Phil Ford in 1978 to be named Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year.
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