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Bankhead asked Shannon about what she called a "punter's walk" toward Albert's head as the teen lay on the ground.
Teen Convicted In Honor Student's Beating Death Weeps In Courtroom AP 2011
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She asked him about what she called a "punter's walk" toward Albert's head as the teen lay on the ground.
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The problem is not the punter's leg or the quarterback's grasp of the two-minute offense.
Statistical analysis: Wrapping up the 2010-11 season Brian Burke 2011
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While Jones could push for the starting job, Epperson will likely hold on to the starting punter's job.
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She asked him about what she called a "punter's walk" toward Albert's head as the teen lay on the ground.
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Gambling on the lure of celebrity status, the trust has commissioned Fry, Strictly Come Dancing's John Sergeant and other luminaries to temporarily add to the punter's "visitor experience".
National Trust's talking benches to use voices of celebrities 2011
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Bankhead asked Shannon about what she called a "punter's walk" toward Albert's head as the teen lay on the ground.
Teen Convicted In Honor Student's Beating Death Weeps In Courtroom AP 2011
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Having no money to pay for the treatment that would mean I could earn money would leave me confronting, like many, the punter's "choice" – stay ill, pay up, go into debt.
'Free' healthcare? That has to be the greatest oxymoron of our age | AL Kennedy 2011
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The tents are also the best means of hearing new forms of music, with brilliant sets from Mercury-nominated operatic guitar band Wild Beasts, Los Angeles Hebrew-singing afro-beat pop band Fools Gold, and a transcendental, hymnal Band of Horses, whose songs about loss, bewilderment and confusion summed up many a punter's festival trajectory.
Leeds festival 2010 2010
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Peter Temple captures a spectator's, a punter's, experience of a horse race--the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat--in a way that only a guy who's won and lost can do.
Crime-fiction team-ups Peter Rozovsky 2010
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