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Cricket fans Robbie Lange and James "Stocky" Stock, both 22, travelled from Christchurch for the Test.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By GREER McDONALD 2010
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Stocky and forceful at 63, this former leader of the resistance to ...
Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian Presidential Candidate, To Become World's Most Powerful Woman? The Independent 2010
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I had blonde hair. book 5 page 10 one part Very leggy-blonde-supermodel book 13 page 8 She stepped out into the sunlight her blonde hair became a flame of pour gold book 14 page 2 reads Stocky and solid than tall and willowy im a shot girl with short black hair ps no need to pay me lol
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Stocky, thick-browed and heavy-boned, the Neanderthals last shared a common ancestor with the African precursors to modern humans about 500,000 years ago.
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Stocky, with a dark complexion, Ciarcia was successful at Cross Roads thanks to his close friend Tony Liberatore, who sent him many customers.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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Stocky and forceful at 63, this former leader of the resistance to ...
Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian Presidential Candidate, To Become World's Most Powerful Woman? The Independent 2010
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The list of Wave APIs underscores the challenge to the laggards: “Are You Coming” points to an easier Evite; “Bidder;” a real-time eBay; “Stocky,” a simpler Yahoo Finance.
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Stocky and forceful at 63, this former leader of the resistance to a Western-backed military dictatorship (which tortured her) is preparing to take her place as President of Brazil.
Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian Presidential Candidate, To Become World's Most Powerful Woman? The Independent 2010
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Stocky and forceful at 63, this former leader of the resistance to a Western-backed military dictatorship (which tortured her) is preparing to take her place as President of Brazil.
Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian Presidential Candidate, To Become World's Most Powerful Woman? The Independent 2010
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Stocky and forceful at 63, this former leader of the resistance to a Western-backed military dictatorship (which tortured her) is preparing to take her place as President of Brazil.
Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian Presidential Candidate, To Become World's Most Powerful Woman? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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