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Cemented status as a high pick with a 4.33 time in the 40-yard dash at the combine.
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Cemented his niche in NFL history by predicting a win over the undefeated New England Patriots before Super Bowl XLII and ultimately catching the winning TD in the waning seconds of that upset despite playing with knee and ankle injuries.
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Cemented into the wall of the tower of St Paul`s Church in Jarrow, is the original stone slab which records in a Latin inscription the dedication of the church on 23 April AD 685, which would have been one of the churches known to St Bede.
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Cemented carbide made with tungsten carbide is still preferred to these materials.
Tungsten 2008
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Cemented his status as the top offensive lineman and a likely top five selection at the Senior Bowl.
USATODAY.com - Offensive linemen: Ferguson tops solid class of blockers 2006
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Cemented partnership between Government and organs of civil society.
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* Cemented partnership between Government and organs of civil society.
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Cemented into broken walls and between tall, scallop-shell-capped marble columns, the rib bones of huge sea creatures served as the building's major supports.
Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996
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Cemented into broken walls and between tall, scallop-shell-capped marble columns, the rib bones of huge sea creatures served as the building's major supports.
Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996
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-- Cemented the geography of apartheid by supporting developers who built housing estates far from the central cities;
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