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However, if he takes away republican votes, then sure, the dems welcome him since Nater is going to take away some democrat votes come November.
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Then there was this from one of his former players, Swen Nater: John Wooden's philosophy was that you have never lived a perfect day until you have helped someone who can never repay you in any way.
Mark Redmond: Parenting Lessons From a Deceased Basketball Coach Mark Redmond 2011
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Then there was this from one of his former players, Swen Nater: John Wooden's philosophy was that you have never lived a perfect day until you have helped someone who can never repay you in any way.
Mark Redmond: Parenting Lessons From a Deceased Basketball Coach Mark Redmond 2011
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Then there was this from one of his former players, Swen Nater: John Wooden's philosophy was that you have never lived a perfect day until you have helped someone who can never repay you in any way.
Mark Redmond: Parenting Lessons From a Deceased Basketball Coach Mark Redmond 2011
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Same story from Libyan Nater Alkerlissi, who drove through the border crossing, manned by Tunisian soldiers, in a four-wheel truck.
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Same story from Libyan Nater Alkerlissi, who drove through the border crossing, manned by Tunisian soldiers, in a four-wheel truck.
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Then there was this from one of his former players, Swen Nater: John Wooden's philosophy was that you have never lived a perfect day until you have helped someone who can never repay you in any way.
Mark Redmond: Parenting Lessons From a Deceased Basketball Coach Mark Redmond 2011
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Same story from Libyan Nater Alkerlissi, who drove through the border crossing, manned by Tunisian soldiers, in a four-wheel truck.
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~Swen Nater, former UCLA and NBA player as told to Ronald Gallimore, UCLA Professor and author
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball Jack Canfield 2009
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~Swen Nater, former UCLA and NBA player as told to Ronald Gallimore, UCLA Professor and author
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball Jack Canfield 2009
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