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"Tufnell," said Musard quickly, "you must go at once to the village and get Sergeant Lumbe and Dr. Holmes.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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Suddenly we were surrounded by people like [Angus] Fraser, [Phil] Tufnell, [Mark] Ramprakash, [Mike] Gatting, and Don Bennett as the coach.
Andrew Strauss: from scatterbrain to a very English hero | Andy Wilson 2011
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"I think they're knackered," said Phil Tufnell, a former England bowler who played in the 1992 World Cup.
World Cup's Unlikely Heroes Jonathan Clegg 2011
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Porterfield described Dockrell as "level-headed, chilled out, laid-back", which is odd since most left-arm spinners tend to be the opposite — either fiery or fragile depending on your age think Tufnell, Edmonds or Lock.
Ireland players bid to enhance careers against England at World Cup 2011
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Phil Tufnell: How many Olympic Games have been held?
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Phil Tufnell: How many Olympic Games have been held?
Archive 2008-01-27 2008
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When everyone's gone home, and after the last brown rice Sunday joint has been hoiked off to Tufnell Park, the two cows probably lock horns and fight like Robert Mitchum's tattoed fingers in The Night of the Hunter.
Creature Feature No 3 Peter Ashley 2008
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Mr Burns was speaking outside Tufnell Park tube station on his way to his office where he is currently working on a large fraud case.
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Mr Burns was speaking outside Tufnell Park tube station on his way to his office where he is currently working on a large fraud case.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Some of the best cricket players of all time, like Phil Tufnell and Sir Ian Botham, have admitted to regularly using marijuana to deal with the stress and muscle aches common to all athletes.
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