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Assets: Mashburn is one of the league's most underrated stars.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Jamal Mashburn is the most underrated player in the NBA, kind of like a cross between Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant.
USATODAY.com - X factors could be more important than X's and O's 2003
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Hornets forward Jamal Mashburn is not expected to play in Game 1 of Charlotte's second-round playoff series against the New Jersey Nets because of lingering effects from a virus and vitamin deficiency.
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Mashburn is strong and deliberate, and McGrady is quick and creative.
USATODAY.com 2002
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Silas said that Mashburn is not expected to play in that game.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. Jamal Mashburn is the star of the
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The 7mm Remington was probably inspired by the Mashburn 7mm Magnum, which Warren Page brought to fame over his 25 years as shooting editor of Field & Stream -- except the Mashburn was a lot more powerful than the Remington round.
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Robert Jefferson "Mashburn", my great-grandfather, was Noah and Rhoda's 4th child.
MUSHY'S MOOCHINGS 2009
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The hit can be significant: In Utah, for example, steeper gas prices have driven fuel costs for the agency's 4,200 vehicles up by about 30% — the state has spent $1 million more so far than last fiscal year, spokeswoman Tania Mashburn says.
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Mr. Mashburn, the Atlanta store owner, said he sells only wool socks, citing their superior breathability over cotton, and has no intention of carrying invisible socks anytime soon.
Grin and Bare It Darrell Hartman 2011
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