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The first question the curious ask upon arrival in Salley, South Carolina for the annual Chitlin’ Strut, is ‘What is a chitlin?’
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Joseph McManners sings Down by the Sally (aka Salley) Gardens
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Joseph McManners sings Down by the Sally (aka Salley) Gardens
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"Salley" is an anglicisation of the Irish saileach, meaning willow, ie, a tree of the genus Salix.
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"Salley" is an anglicisation of the Irish saileach, meaning willow, ie, a tree of the genus Salix.
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Single-minded in its collective focus as they systematically dismantled the Detroit championship reign, perhaps the hunted-to-hunter changing-of-the-guard was best exemplified in a Game One sequence when Jordan found himself isolated on Piston stopper John Salley.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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The reason why other Bulls, especially Scottie Pippen and Craig Hodges, missed painfully open shots is that Rodman or Salley, usually flying at them as they released the ball, disrupted their concentration.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Rugged front-court men Bill Laimbeer and Rick Mahorn, the chief initiators of this brand of play, were backed up by energetic youngsters John Salley and Dennis Rodman.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Committee spokeswoman Salley Wood said the panel "will issue guidance if necessary."
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Rugged front-court men Bill Laimbeer and Rick Mahorn, the chief initiators of this brand of play, were backed up by energetic youngsters John Salley and Dennis Rodman.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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