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Bary was sending a young pupil over to Prescott's care and the trainer asked what he should do with him.
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One highlight was his retelling of a conversation with French trainer Pascal Bary, who had formerly spent a year as Prescott's assistant.
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Back to the boxing: Seven rounds in and Prescott's early vim and vigour has disappeared, while Alvarado is wearing his injuries.
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez - live! | WBO welterweight title fight in Las Vegas 2011
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Therefore, I think the fundamental problem with Prescott's thesis is that it doesn't take into account price inelasticity.
Kydland and Prescott win Nobel, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Prescott's hopes of setting up an elected assembly for the north-east came to nothing when 78% voted against it in a referendum in 2004.
How the north of England has suffered most in the downturn 2012
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Mark Welsh tweets: "@Busfield Nasty cut for Alvarado, not sure whether it was one of Prescott's bombs or clash of heads, can't see it lasting now."
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez - live! | WBO welterweight title fight in Las Vegas 2011
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Maybe you are proud of John Prescott's Regional Assemblies - that went well as the voters said NO, but Labour went ahead anyway.
Gordon Brown and the suspension of normal politics Not a sheep 2009
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The eight people to be offered compensation, likely to be an estimated £100,000 each, include Joan Hammell, one of Prescott's former advisers, and Jowell's estranged husband, David Mills.
News of the World phone hacking victims get apology from Murdoch 2011
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Spin and bluster, bluster and bluff; Prescott's back, this time he's a king blogger, I think not.
Bluster and bluff from John Prescott Not a sheep 2009
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Fire minister Bob Neill said: John Prescott's FiReControl project is the latest in Labour's catalogue of costly IT failures.
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