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  • Royster is letting each player start two or three games in a row.

    USATODAY.com - National League Central 2002

  • Royster is taking a different approach from Lopes in his effort to get production out of his third basemen.

    USATODAY.com - National League Central 2002

  • Casanova's production has been so meager that Royster is considering using Paul Bako more often.

    USATODAY.com - National League Central 2002

  • In 1957, Louvenia Royster, a retired Georgia schoolteacher, filed a lawsuit against Grace, claiming that he had been married to her in the 1920s but deserted her shortly after the birth of their child.

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • Deputy Inspector Kim Royster of the NYPD said precinct commander Jose Navarro has been meeting with community leaders to talk about how to keep order.

    Parade Revelers Warned Pervaiz Shallwani 2011

  • "When the police responded they refused to clear the area and bottles were thrown," Ms. Royster said.

    Parade Revelers Warned Pervaiz Shallwani 2011

  • Paul Royster 1638, available from Electronic Texts in American Studies, 36.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • More than 100 summonses were issued, Ms. Royster said.

    Parade Revelers Warned Pervaiz Shallwani 2011

  • Paul Royster 1736, available from Electronic Texts in American Studies, 8.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • There are holes to fill on offense and defense, especially at wide receiver and in the secondary, but there's talent returning, too, including quarterback Daryll Clark, running back Evan Royster and linebacker Navorro Bowman.

    Storylines abound in college football as season kicks off 2009

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