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Never Terry, just Terrel, even though the name Terrel was clearly invented as a back-formation to allow the nickname Terry without saddling the kid with a really geeky name like Terence.
Enchantment Card, Orson Scott 1999
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Never Terry, just Terrel, even though the name Terrel was clearly invented as a back-formation to allow the nickname Terry without saddling the kid with a really geeky name like Terence.
Enchantment Card, Orson Scott 1999
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Terrel Harris scored 16, while Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh each had 14 for Miami.
LeBron James Dunk: Heat Top Magic In NBA Preseason The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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During the traffic stop Dobrin explained that when Terrel was stopping him, Dobrin attempted to stash his controlled substance.
Russ Belville: The Top Ten "Stupid Stoner Stories" of 2011 Russ Belville 2012
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That's what I saw great coaches do in the past with certain receivers, Plaxico Burress, Terrel Owens, and Willie Gault just to name a few.
Some questions about Mike Shanahan's handling of Devin Thomas LaVar Arrington 2010
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Terrel Harris scored 16, while Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh each had 14 for Miami.
LeBron James Dunk: Heat Top Magic In NBA Preseason The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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During the traffic stop Dobrin explained that when Terrel was stopping him, Dobrin attempted to stash his controlled substance.
Russ Belville: The Top Ten "Stupid Stoner Stories" of 2011 Russ Belville 2012
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John Terrel, while pulling Dobrin over on a routine traffic stop, reportedly spotted a sock being thrown from Dobrin's 1998 GMC pickup.
Russ Belville: The Top Ten "Stupid Stoner Stories" of 2011 Russ Belville 2012
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John Terrel, while pulling Dobrin over on a routine traffic stop, reportedly spotted a sock being thrown from Dobrin's 1998 GMC pickup.
Russ Belville: The Top Ten "Stupid Stoner Stories" of 2011 Russ Belville 2012
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This is a city where Queens-born Syracuse quarterback Terrel Hunt said he played most of his football at an intersection on Francis Lewis Boulevard, and where Marrone, a Bronx native, admits it's hard to find a park to play in without shards of glass on the ground.
Syracuse's Odd Recruiting Ground: N.Y.C. Kevin Clark 2011
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