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Linebacker Calvin Tiggle sparked Toronto's comeback by scoring on a 38-yard fumble return in the third quarter.
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Tiggle, a supervisor who also shucked oysters, said he liked the work: "Nobody standing over you" telling you what to do.
For Chesapeake shuckers, Gulf oil spill means the world is no longer their oysters 2010
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Tiggle said a few moments after Clinton ensured that the diamond pendant and her pocketbook were still inside the car.
Woman's car lost after police move vehicles for security near Obama speech 2010
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But Tiggle also was embarrassed that it was her invitation that led to the car's vanishing.
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"Visualize a black car," Tiggle was saying repeatedly.
Woman's car lost after police move vehicles for security near Obama speech 2010
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Tiggle, a supervisor who also shucked oysters, said he liked the work: "Nobody standing over you" telling you what to do.
For Chesapeake shuckers, Gulf oil spill means the world is no longer their oysters 2010
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"After working around 'em every day, you don't want to," Tiggle said.
For Chesapeake shuckers, Gulf oil spill means the world is no longer their oysters 2010
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The possibility that Clinton's car had been stolen before police relocated the group of parked cars - which could have explained why officers did not have a record of the car being moved - was pooh-poohed by Clinton and Tiggle.
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"After working around 'em every day, you don't want to," Tiggle said.
For Chesapeake shuckers, Gulf oil spill means the world is no longer their oysters 2010
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Tiggle, a practitioner of meditation, urged her friend to stay positive.
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