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New Orleans also agreed to terms with linebacker Anthony Simmons and safety Omar Stoutmire while releasing guard Kendyl Jacox, who played for the Saints since 2002.
USATODAY.com - Free agents: Milloy joins Falcons; Pack get Pickett; Frerotte to Rams 2006
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After a Lake Stevens timeout, Kendyl Reynolds was fouled for Chiawana.
The Seattle Times 2011
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And then they've got a lot of guys that are three stars, maybe puishing to four stars, like receiver Kendyl Taylor --- I really liked him when I saw him.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Washington answered Wisconsin's 1-0 advantage with 10: 47 left in regulation when Kendyl
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We've already heard one possible theory about this, coming from Kendyl and her musings about the church she grew up in: the father is prideful, arrogant, imagines nothing significant can come from the bird.
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Neglect threatened the bird with the most beautiful song with death-but somehow Kendyl had the resilience to outlast this, only to become one of the leading Religious Humanist ministers in our movement …
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Neglect threatened the bird with the most beautiful song with death-but somehow Kendyl had the resilience to outlast this, only to become one of the leading Religious Humanist ministers in our movement …
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As for the bird with the most beautiful song-how about the things to which Kendyl found herself drawn in reverence: initially the white organdy First Communion dresses, the menorah candles of her neighbors, a prayer from Louisa May Alcott, a song with which she would sing herself to sleep.
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We've already heard one possible theory about this, coming from Kendyl and her musings about the church she grew up in: the father is prideful, arrogant, imagines nothing significant can come from the bird.
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As for the bird with the most beautiful song-how about the things to which Kendyl found herself drawn in reverence: initially the white organdy First Communion dresses, the menorah candles of her neighbors, a prayer from Louisa May Alcott, a song with which she would sing herself to sleep.
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