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We wandered over to a cute narrow-streeted shopping area called the Schnoor and looked around, which took up just enough time before we headed back to meet up with Snooker and Adam to walk over to the chosen meeting spot for dinner, the oddly-decorated Spaghetti Haus.
You should visit Bremen. C N Heidelberg 2008
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We wandered over to a cute narrow-streeted shopping area called the Schnoor and looked around, which took up just enough time before we headed back to meet up with Snooker and Adam to walk over to the chosen meeting spot for dinner, the oddly-decorated Spaghetti Haus.
Archive 2008-10-01 C N Heidelberg 2008
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Lacy Schnoor paced the United States with jump scores of 89.88 and 83.01 to finish with a score of 172.89 to place ninth in the finals.
Lassila brings aerials gold to Australia, U.S. without medals 2010
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Olympic trials winner Lacy Schnoor, 24, from Draper, Utah, qualified sixth with a 169.51.
U.S. men, St. Onge, Peterson ready to fly high in aerials finals 2010
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She'll be joined by two American teammates: Lacy Schnoor, who qualified sixth with a score of 169.51 and 16 - year-old Ashley Caldwell, the youngest skier in the event, who scored 162.34 for the last qualifying spot.
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His name is Professor Schnoor, and it's so fitting I feel like I'm in a movie or book where all the names are cutedid-you-get-thatreferences to their character.
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• Women's aerials (second; one round): Emily Cook sixth, Jill Priest 11th, Lacy Schnoor tied-16th, Lindsey 18th, Jaime Myers 24th, Kate Reed 25th
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Dawson lands clutch flips 2006
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Lacy Schnoor placed 11th for the top U.S. finish in aerials.
USATODAY.com - Phelps wades through field to claim Athlete of the Week 2006
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Lacy Schnoor hit a career high, finishing ninth in aerials.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Palmer rises like a phoenix 2006
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Professor Schnoor calls ethanol simply "a bridge fuel" to undiscovered and truly environmentally-friendly technology.
Liquid Gold 2008
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