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Ryan Pierse/Getty Images TWISTED ANKLE: Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain lay on the court after injuring her ankle in her third round match against Na Li of China during day five of the 2012 Australian Open in Melbourne Friday.
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Ryan Pierse/Getty Images BOMB THREAT: Police waited outside a home Wednesday in Mosman, Australia, where an 18-year old woman was held hostage with a bomb tied around her neck.
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EnlargeBy Ryan Pierse, Getty ImagesRafael Nadal took care of Andy Murray in a hurry, dispatching the Brit in three sets to advance to the semifinals at the All England Club.
Federer, Safin and Nadal storm into semifinals at Wimbledon 2008
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EnlargeBy Ryan Pierse, Getty ImagesFederer celebrates a winner against his archrival.
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Order to Captain Pierse to levy the tax of October, 1623.
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Warrant to Captain Pierse to levy 300 lbs. of tobacco for the fort at Wariscoyack.
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Flight Lieutenant Pierse, in an old inefficient machine which climbed badly, made many flights along the coast, and was wounded by shrapnel in the air over Antwerp.
The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force Walter Alexander Raleigh 1891
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Pierse resigned his title in favour of Sir Thomas Boleyn, in 1527, and was created Earl of Ossory; but after the death of the former he again took up the old title, and resigned the new.
An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Mary Frances Cusack 1864
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Ryan Pierse/Getty ImagesNovak Djokovic celebrated after winning the 2012 Australian Open in five sets.
NYT > Home Page By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY 2012
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Edmonton's Hanna Pierse was eighth in the 400 individual medley.
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