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Whether actually shown a red card or not, Deepdale Duck was given his marching orders back in January, while John Pethick reports a Penzance fan being ejected from the ground personally by the referee last autumn.
Do Tottenham and Fulham have to play in the Europa League? | The Knowledge 2011
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Pethick, “but that fellow Hibbs is saying things around here about your sister.”
The Financier 2004
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And, anyhow, as he maintained now, Pethick had been both eavesdropping and lying about him.
The Financier 2004
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He looked at Pethick, whom he knew to be the tale-bearer, and the latter exclaimed, excitedly:
The Financier 2004
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Pethick affected to be greatly concerned lest he cause trouble between Callum and Hibbs.
The Financier 2004
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Pethick, having evoked the storm, was not a little nervous as to its results in his own case.
The Financier 2004
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But most defenses are pointless, argues scientist Pethick.
USATODAY.com - Erosion threatens legendary British courses 2001
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Geomorphologist John Pethick, of the University of Newcastle, believes that global warming threatens the very existence of many of Britain's links courses over the next 50 years.
USATODAY.com - Erosion threatens legendary British courses 2001
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"They are going to move, and we must move with them," Pethick has said.
USATODAY.com - Erosion threatens legendary British courses 2001
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She used to boast to me that she had twenty-one beaus and Mr.Pethick.
Rainbow Valley Lucy Maud 1919
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