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In Alpine skiing for the visually impaired, Danielle Umstead took two bronze (downhill, super-combined), and Mark Bathum took silver in the downhill.
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Like the Umstead, the room at the considerably less upscale hotel came with a big LG flat screen.
Why Can’t Hotels Get Tech Right? « Steve Wildstrom on Tech 2009
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"It's probably the biggest tourist attraction in Memphis," Umstead said.
Memphis Evacuations Rise Amid Threat From River Associated Press 2011
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Here's some crowd reaction: James Smith, Owen Hardy and Brittany Umstead tell us what they thought of the Colbert-Cain show.2.28pm: Mitt Romney has been on the campaign trail around the state today, attempting to fend off a late surge in support for Newt Gingrich.
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Scott Umstead , his wife and their three children made the half-hour drive from the eastern Collierville.
Memphis Evacuations Rise Amid Threat From River Associated Press 2011
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I got in my car and drove away, not even tempted to go back upstairs and rape Connie awake, rolled down the windows and drove too fast, down the Freeway, on up I-40 past the airport to Umstead, getting there in seventeen minutes, maybe a little less, singing as I drove, the words to that dumb old skateboarder song, and was surprised to find that Paul had beaten me there.
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Tomorrow the sun will shine, and we'll go for a nice walk in Umstead Forest, amid the leafless gray trees under a crisp, cloudless dark blue sky.
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And we went swimming down at the catfish, I don't know if you know, that's Umstead, what's now Umstead Park.
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Of course, he didn't have any money, and it became pretty glaringly evident that the lieutenant governor was going to be governor, if Umstead won.
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The election came and Umstead won and Hodges was lieutenant governor.
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