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New York Times reporter Joe Sharkey is undergoing a similar plight for offending the ‘dignity’ of Brazil by criticizing an air-traffic control official.
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Mr. Sharkey is careful to point out that "programmable" means a machine capable of taking instructions.
Archive 2007-07-01 Heather McDougal 2007
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Mr. Sharkey is careful to point out that "programmable" means a machine capable of taking instructions.
Automata in the Ancient World Heather McDougal 2007
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His father is Cdr. Nigel "Sharkey" Ward, a celebrated Harrier pilot who led missions during the Falklands conflict against Argentinian forces in 1982.
Cameron's Defense Cuts Reveal a U.K. Preparing to do Less With Less Iain Martin 2010
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Jonathan "The Impaler" Sharkey: "The Impaler is not just a warrior, a Sanguinary Satanic Vampyre, a Hecate Witch, a lover, but is above all - a 'Real American.'"
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'Sharkey' Ward gives you a real feeling for being a fighter pilot in one of the last real air combat engagements of the last 40 years.
Archive 2006-04-01 Man in a Shed 2006
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That's certainly not the impression that 'Sharkey' Ward's book leaves you with.
Holiday reading - Sea Harrier over the Falklands Man in a Shed 2006
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'Sharkey' Ward gives you a real feeling for being a fighter pilot in one of the last real air combat engagements of the last 40 years.
Holiday reading - Sea Harrier over the Falklands Man in a Shed 2006
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That's certainly not the impression that 'Sharkey' Ward's book leaves you with.
Archive 2006-04-01 Man in a Shed 2006
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I've been going to a pool hall called 'Sharkey's' in High Point with my friend Eric almost every day this week.
dragonwench Diary Entry dragonwench 2003
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