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Maybe it was because the Tors were a little more desperate, but they came out with the victory, as Demetri McCurley's 3-pointer with nine seconds left sent the Rangers to defeat, 68-65.
unknown title 2009
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The difference maker in the game for the Tors was their defensive play in the second quarter.
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Playing shower sing-alongs you know and ones you don't from the likes of the Supremes and Martha Reeves And The Vandellas, the night's resident DJs Paddy Hughes and Tors Beedles will also be branching out into the Brill Building beat of the Shirelles and the Chiffons as well as the Phil Spector-fiddled oeuvre of the Ronettes and the Crystals.
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David GilesWest Wratting, Cambridgeshire• Dartmoor, 10.30am, 29 April: four cuckoos heard Letters, 28 April, cyclists everywhere, walkers and runners galore, two groups of Ten Tors trainees, one man from Luxembourg, several Guardian readers and not a union flag in sight.
Letters: Trump cards 2011
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Tors like these were built for especially important beings who died in battle, generals and the like.
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Producer Ivan Tors pulled Flipper off the back row of the Marineland porpoise chorus and made her a star, just because she could smile and dance on her tail at the same time.
Dream State Diane Roberts 2008
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Most notably, newer publishers like Pyr and Solaris, but the Del Reys, Roc & Aces, and Tors of the world are there too.
SPOTLIGHT: The Blog/Review Ranting Meme RobB 2008
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Most notably, newer publishers like Pyr and Solaris, but the Del Reys, Roc & Aces, and Tors of the world are there too.
Archive 2008-07-01 RobB 2008
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Third, as noted below in the description of the study area, the cases examined here relate almost exclusively to the districts of Ferryland and Trepassey – St. Mary's, with only sporadic items from the area between Bay Bulls and Toad's Cove (now Tors Cove).
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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The oral tradition of the southern Avalon, for example, tells of a priest who escaped authorities at Witless Bay disguised as a fisherman, and of another priest who had to hide in a cellar in Toad's Cove (now Tors Cove) to avoid detection.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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