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Sharp was not expected to play following the death of his son, Luey Jacob Sharp, but the striker caught Doncaster manager Dean Saunders by surprise when he called asking if he could suit up for the squad's Football League Championship match against Middlesborough.
Billy Sharp Goal: Doncaster Striker Scores To Honor Death Of 2-Day Old Son (VIDEO) 2011
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The message read: This is a minute's applause to celebrate the short life of Billy and Jade's son Luey Jacob Sharp.
Billy Sharp Goal: Doncaster Striker Scores To Honor Death Of 2-Day Old Son (VIDEO) 2011
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Luey – Do I expect every reader to know all the different texts from around the world?
Stick Figures And Stick Figures Who Parent » Sociological Images 2009
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Luey has made the same points I have been thinking about since the figurine was introduced.
News Coverage Of The Newly Discovered “Venus” Figurine » Sociological Images 2009
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Anyone remember Huey, Duey and Luey from "Silent Running"?
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He saw me first, and then he looked at his wife and Luey.
Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002
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And Luey Hussein, a journalist and activist arrested in March for talking to reporters from the BBC, called the proposed dialogue "condescending" as long as the crackdown continued.
NYT > Global Home By LIAM STACK 2011
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"The project will not be allowed to proceed unless the determination is that there are no significant adverse cultural or ecological effects," said Sheila Luey, a land planning manager with Parks Canada's Banff Field Unit.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RENATA D 2011
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And Luey Hussein, a journalist and activist arrested in March for talking to reporters from the BBC, called the proposed dialogue "condescending" as long as the crackdown continued.
NYT > Global Home By LIAM STACK 2011
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I hope you go and whip Luey chalcraft every night. miss Clewes begs me to give her very best respects to you; she is very much obliged to you for your kind enquiries after her.
Jane Austen's Letters To Her Sister Cassandra and Others 1796
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