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Coached power running in the past, now big on guile and trickery.
Annual All-Joe team: Honoring those who won little acclaim 2009
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Coached by the Tri-lateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, President Carter vetoed one of my trade bills; President Reagan vetoed two others, and President George Herbert Walker Bush vetoed a fourth.
Sen. Fritz Hollings: U.S. Is in a Trade War, Whether It Likes It or Not Sen. Fritz Hollings 2010
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Coached by Chuck Daly, Detroit played an extremely aggressive game never before seen in the NBA.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Coached them up in military tactics, among other things, so that they conquered the four other tribal villages, (which you have not yet seen), and came to rule the land.
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Coached by Paul Westhead, the team adopted a fast-paced style of offense that encouraged opponents to shoot layups so Loyola could get the ball back quickly and score, mostly from three-point range.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Coached by Paul Westhead, the team adopted a fast-paced style of offense that encouraged opponents to shoot layups so Loyola could get the ball back quickly and score, mostly from three-point range.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Coached her in the thievery that kept food on the table and a roof over their heads.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Coached her in the thievery that kept food on the table and a roof over their heads.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Coached by Chuck Daly, Detroit played an extremely aggressive game never before seen in the NBA.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Coached by the government, Mr. Pflaum the following morning opened the door for his boss to potentially incriminate himself, writing: Yo.
They Were Best of Friends, Until the Feds Showed Up Steve Eder 2011
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