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On other calls, the conversation topic seems to be business deals involving "Bubble Eyes," "The Skier" and "The Bulldog."
Behind Bars, a Cat-and-Mouse Game John R. Emshwiller 2011
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Bard Graduate Center/Yale Press Skier, 1950 Skier, 1950 Rosy scenes of winter—the most common being a sprig of holly—were often used to evoke Christmas.
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But that doesn't mean he can't stay busy in what authorities believe are fraudulent outside dealings involving "The Ponytail," "The Skier," and "Bubble Eyes," among others.
Behind Bars, a Cat-and-Mouse Game John R. Emshwiller 2011
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Skier Randall Sets Sight on Title Kikkan Randall is seeking to become the first U.S. woman to win an overall World Cup cross-country title.
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Skier Petra Majdi after winning the bronze for the women's cross-country sprint event in Vancouver
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Reuters Call it the reverse of the dreaded Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx: On the day The Wall Street Journal dubbed Germany's Magdalena Neuner "The Skier Who Can't Shoot Straight," she answered by nailing 18 of 20 shots on the way to the gold medal in the 10-kilometer biathlon event.
Swiss Bank Much Gold In Their Medal Count Darren Everson 2010
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Related The Skier Who Can't Shoot Straight Magdalena Neuner won her second medal of the Games and her first gold today, taking biathlon's 10-kilometer pursuit.
Germany's Neuner Wins Women's Biathlon Pursuit Matthew Futterman 2010
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Not only was the area protected by the Skier Safety Act, but VR asked for the agreed to attorneys' fees.
"Man left dangling upside down, pantsless after Vail lift mishap." Ann Althouse 2009
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I don't think that the CO Skier Safety Act (aka Ski Area Protection Act) is going to help VR (Vail Resorts) that much here, since the accident was apparently occasioned by their negligence.
"Man left dangling upside down, pantsless after Vail lift mishap." Ann Althouse 2009
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In recent years, "centered" approaches have emerged in driving and singing, says Denise McCluggage, author of "The Centered Skier."
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