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Quite honestly, I'm not sure if Buffoon has ever succumbed to temptation, but if he has, the truth is, I only want to know about it if I can lean on Martin Short's shoulder.
Pat Gallagher: Post-50 One-Night Stands: Don't Try This at Home! Pat Gallagher 2012
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Quite honestly, I'm not sure if Buffoon has ever succumbed to temptation, but if he has, the truth is, I only want to know about it if I can lean on Martin Short's shoulder.
Pat Gallagher: Post-50 One-Night Stands: Don't Try This at Home! Pat Gallagher 2012
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Howell has switched the knight over to a menacing square, but Short's counterplay through the middle was strong enough and the game finally ended in a draw.chess@guardian.co.uk
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Marshall (Jason Segel) will get his new job working for Martin Short's less-than-stellar lawyer in the second episode, and he and Lily (Alyson Hannigan) are expecting a baby, who will arrive in the season finale.
How I Met Your Mother Boss: Can Barney and Robin Ignore Their Chemistry? 2011
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Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool – arguably the three most famous and evocative names in English football – are all now in American hands, as are Randy Lerner's Aston Villa and Ellis Short's Sunderland.
Stan Kroenke joins US high-rollers gambling on football's appeal 2011
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According to Lewis and Short's large Latin dictionary, "limax" could refer to both snails and slugs.
Beasts and Bestiaries: a book about how they used to illustrate animals AYDIN 2009
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He also disapproved Short's choice of the King's gambit, calling it a joke.
Lubomir Kavalek: The Great London Chess Debate Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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Short's character is a little tilted, but I think he's a good lawyer.
Weeds' Jenji Kohan: Nancy's Family Will Rebel in Season 7 2011
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He also disapproved Short's choice of the King's gambit, calling it a joke.
Lubomir Kavalek: The Great London Chess Debate Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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Short's analysis, published Wednesday as part of a series of census working papers on poverty, shows that out-of-pocket medical expenses had a significant impact in affecting the number of poor — without those costs, poverty would have dropped from 15.7% to 12.4%.
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