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Examples
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Grimm was also on the receiving end of a Tyer stunt.
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His personal preferences in animation went out towards the abstract in the vein of Tyer and Scribner and Nolan but as he said "I make Disney films, not Jaxon films."
Jaxon the Warrior Hans Perk 2008
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And for those of you who are still left tongue-tied by foreign fashion names, here are a couple more: Thierry Mugler (Tyer-REE MOO-glare) and Hermès (air-MES).
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Because an NFL season is a slight 16 games, says Tyer, each contest "is life or death."
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Well, we still get four Jim Tyer cartoons on Vol. 2, and Bob Jaques already has said he's doing commentary on one, "Too Weak To Work".
Super Fleisch' Jaime J. Weinman 2007
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'' We're going to be aggressive and work with him and see how he does, '' director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer said.
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Mary Madeline Tyer, Nov. 15, 1915; retail gro. bus.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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This was in return for some "passes," which Hogarth had engraved for Tyer.
Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People Mary Schell Hoke Bacon 1902
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The butyl puck today stands in a long line of pretenders who could not bump the puck first developed by Art Ross, Eddie Shore and others in the 1930s and manufactured by Tyer Rubber of Andover, Md.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROY MacGREGOR 2011
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The butyl puck today stands in a long line of pretenders who could not bump the puck first developed by Art Ross, Eddie Shore and others in the 1930s and manufactured by Tyer Rubber of Andover, Md.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROY MacGREGOR 2011
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