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Call it D'arcy Wretzky Syndrome: When a band member abandons his or her post for a life spent making organic cheese in the Cotswolds, a swollen-headed frontman is often at least partly to blame.
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D'arcy would never sell you a 20k M70 with mickey stock and have it lose its value.
Investing in Rifles 2008
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D'arcy pimps his specially redesigned mag box etc. as being designed from the ground up for the belted magnums when chambered in a M70 classic or pre 64.
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I spoke with D'arcy at a shot show a few years back.
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Based on this little experiment I doubt D'arcy sells many of these rifles at 14 grand.
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Finally I always listen to Terry Wogan as I drive to work and, one day back in early January, the interlude Pause for Thought was given by Father Brian D'arcy with a warm and heartfelt tribute to the Irish poet John O'Donohue who had died in his sleep at the age of 53.
Sunday Confessions 2008
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Said D'arcy, "the Orchid Project's backhanded dissemination of letters insulting and urging the abandonment of faith, cannot and must not be ignored for the action that they truly represent: a liberal attack on faith."
Dartmouth Student's Project Asks Female Students To Look At Their Nether Regions The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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D'arcy won't sell you $40 scope rings, you've proven dumb enough to pay more then that. $40 just happens to be what they're worth.
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Finally I always listen to Terry Wogan as I drive to work and, one day back in early January, the interlude Pause for Thought was given by Father Brian D'arcy with a warm and heartfelt tribute to the Irish poet John O'Donohue who had died in his sleep at the age of 53.
Sunday Confessions 2008
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Also much less than D'arcy would charge for a near equivalent rifle.
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