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  • Checked these out at Costco (same store as Kalyn in SLC, UT) but put them back to await tomatoes from the garden (maybe next week for some Golden Nuggets) since the sell-by date was soon.

    Kalyn's Kitchen Picks: Bel Gioioso Fresh Mozzarella Pearls Kalyn Denny 2009

  • In the second half, Griner scored two more baskets during an 11-3 run that effectively put the game out of reach for UT.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • With one of the game's most intimidating presences patrolling the lane - midway through her second season, Griner already ranks second in Big 12 history in career blocks - UT's players repeatedly put up tentative shots and halfhearted layups.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Tech's 72nd-ranked Escobar put the Red Raiders on the board at second singles with a 6-3, 6-4 win over UT's Corrie at second singles.

    TOP STORIES - News 8 2010

  • They forced no turnovers against the Buckeyes offense and if tOSU had a pulse, they would have put up 40 points against the effort that UT showed.

    Sportsfrog.com 2009

  • So I just have to put additional faith in UT football.

    Toledo Newspaper 2009

  • Several areas will be marked off around the building, and those who attend will be able to put on a hard hat, safety goggles and a pair of gloves before they tear into the building's exterior with a sledgehammer or crowbar, said Michael Green, manager for mechanical engineering at UT.

    Independent Collegian RSS 2009

  • Before playing Tennessee in the third game of this season, UT coach Lane Kiffin's offseason comments were put up all over the locker room.

    unknown title 2009

  • They forced no turnovers against the Buckeyes offense and if tOSU had a pulse, they would have put up 40 points against the effort that UT showed.

    Sportsfrog.com 2009

  • "Virtualization, what it does is takes a typical program on a PC that students typically use in a physical lab and that get [s] put into a virtualized environment, which is on a server that students can have access to through the Internet or broadband or from home," said Godfrey Ovwigho, vice president for information technology at UT.

    Independent Collegian RSS 2009

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