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Now, when I tihnk of Chealde, I think of "Basher" from the Oceans movies, Hotel Rwanda, and Crash.
Don Cheadle Replaces Terrence Howard in Iron Man 2 | /Film 2008
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These include Labour's trainspotter of a candidate Richard "Basher" Mackenzie, someone that Reading Jane, who knows about such things, believes might be sacrificed by Malcolm Powers South East Labour to avoid any embarrassment.
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These include Labour's trainspotter of a candidate Richard "Basher" Mackenzie, someone that Reading Jane, who knows about such things, believes might be sacrificed by Malcolm Powers South East Labour to avoid any embarrassment.
Archive 2008-05-25 2008
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As a child, she enjoyed writing and at school was good at history, English and art she continued to paint all her life and made a painting to mark each of her books; but she was known as "Basher" Bainbridge, as she got into a lot of fights.
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Trounced as they were by England in Bridgetown, the South African brains trust must once again weigh up some selection posers, like whether to reintroduce Loots "Basher" Bosman - though the slow pitch at Gros Islet may weigh against that - and perhaps an extra specialist spinner in
News24 Top Stories 2010
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My personal philosophy on this is drawn from Nick Lowe, musician and former record producer, who was (and I guess still is) called "Basher" as a nickname because his creative philosophy was "bash it out now, tart it up later."
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weren't quite the propulsive crowd-pleasers that once earned Lowe the nickname "Basher," they revealed him an expert craftsman and genial showman whose class and knack for nuance has allowed him to construct a convincing facsimile of proto rock and roll.
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weren't quite the propulsive crowd-pleasers that once earned Lowe the nickname "Basher," they revealed him an expert craftsman and genial showman whose class and knack for nuance has allowed him to construct a convincing facsimile of proto rock and roll.
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weren't quite the propulsive crowd-pleasers that once earned Lowe the nickname "Basher," they revealed him an expert craftsman and genial showman whose class and knack for nuance has allowed him to construct a convincing facsimile of proto rock and roll.
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weren't quite the propulsive crowd-pleasers that once earned Lowe the nickname "Basher," they revealed him an expert craftsman and genial showman whose class and knack for nuance has allowed him to construct a convincing facsimile of proto rock and roll.
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