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When I took my leave of the honest shoemaker in Castleton, who would have rejoiced to have accompanied me, I resolved to return, not by Tideswell, but by Wardlow, which is nearer.
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Antonio Wardlow sealed Tennessee's first 10-win season in three years when he intercepted Tyler Donovan's deep throw intended for Paul Hubbard in the end zone in the final minute.
USATODAY.com 2008
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The other two suspects are Venjah Hunte, 20, and 18-year-old Charles Wardlow.
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Antonio Wardlow sealed Tennessee's first 10-win season in three years when he intercepted Tyler Donovan's deep throw intended for Paul Hubbard in the end zone in the final minute.
USATODAY.com 2007
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The students who opted to party in celebration of homecoming instead of attend the game missed a season-high 273-yard running game and touchdowns on Antonio Reynolds '70-yard interception return and a 20-yard blocked punt return by Antonio Wardlow.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Tennessee 2006
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After Georgia was stuffed on its next possession, freshman Antonio Wardlow blocked Gordon Ely-Kelso's punt and fell on the ball in the corner of the end zone for another TD.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Tennessee vs. Georgia 2006
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` ` After I blocked the ball, I saw it rolling toward the sideline, '' Wardlow said.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Tennessee vs. Georgia 2006
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Two of them - fullback David Holbert and safety Antonio Wardlow - were suspended for this week's game.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Tennessee vs. Arkansas 2006
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Key West Mayor Dennis Wardlow along with a few other 'key' Conchs, went to Federal court in Miami to seek an injunction to stop the federal blockade, but to no avail.
March 2004 2004
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Upon leaving the Federal Court House, on the court house steps, Mayor Wardlow announced to the world, by way of the assembled TV crews and reporters, that; "Tomorrow at noon the Florida Keys will secede from the Union!"
March 2004 2004
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