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  • Do-it-all receiver Randall Cobb and running back Derrick Locke highlight the offensive returnees, with defensive end DeQuin Evans and linebacker Danny Trevathan being among the top returning defenders.

    Kentucky - Team Notes 2010

  • When her book Mother Russia made a lot of money, she invited Paul Bailey, Jeremy Trevathan and myself, with her brother Cyril and sister Janet, to stay in a villa in Majorca.

    Beryl On Bernice Sharon Bakar 2005

  • When her book Mother Russia made a lot of money, she invited Paul Bailey, Jeremy Trevathan and myself, with her brother Cyril and sister Janet, to stay in a villa in Majorca.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Sharon Bakar 2005

  • "The first time we landed, the feeling was just unexplainable," said Charlie Trevathan, a tribal member here in Port Gamble whose family first joined the journey in 2000.

    NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM YARDLEY 2011

  • "The first time we landed, the feeling was just unexplainable," said Charlie Trevathan, a tribal member here in Port Gamble whose family first joined the journey in 2000.

    NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM YARDLEY 2011

  • "It would be stingy for us to think about our future right now," Trevathan said.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Bringing Jim Trevathan in from the field, I think, was something that we needed in order to make sure that we could drive both of those into the field.

    unknown title 2011

  • "There's a shrimp opener soon and the price is supposed to be way up," Mr. Trevathan said, referring to a brief coming fishing season.

    NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM YARDLEY 2011

  • Mr. Trevathan, a commercial fisherman, makes a point every summer of putting the canoe journey before work, a deliberate reminder to himself that priorities once were very different among Northwest natives.

    NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM YARDLEY 2011

  • Mr. Trevathan, a commercial fisherman, makes a point every summer of putting the canoe journey before work, a deliberate reminder to himself that priorities once were very different among Northwest natives.

    NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM YARDLEY 2011

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