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  • Left tackle Bobby Massie is among a group that leads the offensive line into 2010.

    Around the Southeastern Conference 2010

  • Both are verbal compositions, constructions of words, and Massie is just commenting on the effect some novels sometimes create.

    Historical Fiction 2010

  • Both are verbal compositions, constructions of words, and Massie is just commenting on the effect some novels sometimes create.

    May 2010 2010

  • Both are verbal compositions, constructions of words, and Massie is just commenting on the effect some novels sometimes create.

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • Both are verbal compositions, constructions of words, and Massie is just commenting on the effect some novels sometimes create.

    Confusion and Turbulence 2010

  • Alan Massie is a historical military fiction novelist, but also writes consistently interesting journalism on the crime-fiction genre.

    Time isn't up for amateur detectives Maxine 2007

  • Alan Massie is a historical military fiction novelist, but also writes consistently interesting journalism on the crime-fiction genre.

    November 2007 Maxine 2007

  • Alan Massie is a historical military fiction novelist, but also writes consistently interesting journalism on the crime-fiction genre.

    Time isn't up for amateur detectives Maxine 2007

  • In an ideal world, complacent idiots such as Massie would not get prestigious and influential positions as columnists

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

  • Ernest Hamilton, the mission's executive director, said cases such as Massie's - in which the economy forces a family into homelessness - have become far more common in the past year.

    SplicedFeed 2009

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