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By the 1930s, their family had begun to go its separate ways, coming together only for holidays, which were more quick drop-bys for Donovan, who was always on the go.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Coverage of college football's national signing day this week bubbled over: ESPNU and CBS College Sports scrambled for on-site reports and in-studio drop-bys; the Big Ten Network and NFL Network weighed in with specials; and online coverage helped sap U.S. worker productivity Wednesday.
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Amid the celeb drop-bys, cooking segments and network plugs on NBC's pregame show, Collinsworth will do a feature with New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick on game tapes of the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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And MNF this season didn't have catatonic drop-bys from actors such as Christian Slater.
Grading NFL coverage: Networks have room for improvement 2009
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In calls with reporters, statements and even drop-bys at his own events, they have blasted the former House Speaker's record and temperament, calling him "unethical," "erratic" and "dangerous."
Unfriendly Fire Slows Gingrich Sara Murray 2012
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By the 1930s, their family had begun to go its separate ways, coming together only for holidays, which were more quick drop-bys for Donovan, who was always on the go.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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But putting Al Roker in a "Super Suite" for celeb drop-bys didn't even produce the kind of on-air energy the weatherman gets when he chats up poster-waving fans standing outside the regular Today shows.
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Others, not reassured by Clinton drop-bys and ineffectual back-patting, have begun to explore their own nuclear option.
Iran Sanctions Are Failing. What's Next? Danielle Pletka 2010
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Others, not reassured by Clinton drop-bys and ineffectual back-patting, have begun to explore their own nuclear option.
Iran Sanctions Are Failing. What's Next? Danielle Pletka 2010
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Others, not reassured by Clinton drop-bys and ineffectual back-patting, have begun to explore their own nuclear option.
Iran Sanctions Are Failing. What's Next? Danielle Pletka 2010
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