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  • The players were involved in a running dispute early in the second half, when Evra was booked for what appeared to be dissent over referee Andre Marriner's interpretation of their feud.

    Luis Suárez 'categorically denies' using racial abuse, Liverpool insist 2011

  • "I don't think you want Marriner's crew or any of Anzelmo's bunch -- to spot you and realize who you are."

    Tek Net Shatner, William 1997

  • "It was most likely Johnny Trocadero who hired Quadrill to take care of everybody attending Marriner's meeting with An-zelmo and company tonight."

    Tek Net Shatner, William 1997

  • Marriner's lips puckered as though he were tasting something extremely sour.

    Tek Net Shatner, William 1997

  • "All we have to worry about today is delivering these nubile maids to Marriner's number five digs," said Hercules.

    Tek Net Shatner, William 1997

  • He moved to Marriner's side and reported in a low voice, "There may be some kind of bomb aboard the Movie Palace."

    Tek Net Shatner, William 1997

  • After all, he had not struck the blow, Marriner's trying to drag him into a share of the responsibility was all nonsense.

    Dr. Jolliffe's Boys Lewis Hough

  • The field of their operations was not to be near Marriner's house, but in a part of the estates a good bit nearer Weston, and on the other side of it.

    Dr. Jolliffe's Boys Lewis Hough

  • So the next time he went to Marriner's cottage he took the box containing the wax with him, and Marriner paid him the high compliment that a professional burglar could not have done the job better.

    Dr. Jolliffe's Boys Lewis Hough

  • Slam's, who finds agents to sell the game for all the poachers round, and some of the keepers too, if the truth were known, and that I had been seen in Marriner's company; who is considered to make a regular income out of Lord Woodruff's pheasants, and they would have some grounds to go upon.

    Dr. Jolliffe's Boys Lewis Hough

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