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SHORTCOMINGS: Warrick is a bit of a tweener, not hefty enough to guard the stronger power forwards in the NBA and yet not possessing the type of ballhandling ability associated with small forward.
USATODAY.com 2005
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However, Warrick is just as hard for other teams to match up with.
USATODAY.com 2005
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In addition, Hakim Warrick is one of America's most improved players.
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Warrick is aware the next steps in the journey will be the most important.
USATODAY.com - Youthful Syracuse matures into title contender 2003
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Getting to play on are Andy Miller, son of 1973 Open champion and NBC broadcaster Johnny Miller, and Kevin Warrick, the only amateur to make the cut.
USATODAY.com - No defense: Goosen among those missing cut 2002
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Daly and amateur Kevin Warrick played in three hours Sunday, but the U.S.
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And the question of authorial responsibility to a character already in the public consciousness (which has been bugging me for years) was highlighted by the first few pages of the book – Sara doesn’t seem to be in-character, and the depiction of Warrick is off slightly.
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And the question of authorial responsibility to a character already in the public consciousness (which has been bugging me for years) was highlighted by the first few pages of the book – Sara doesn’t seem to be in-character, and the depiction of Warrick is off slightly.
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Come To My Arms My Beamish Boy by Douglas Warrick is a strange, haphazard story of man named Cotton in the throes of Alzheimer’s.
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The scene where he’s holding Warrick is such a mixture of grief and rage — the way his teeth jut out in that shot was chilling.
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