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Now a top competitive eater under the name Furious Pete, he has won thirty-six of his last thirty-seven competitions.
Body by Design Kris Gethin 2011
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Now a top competitive eater under the name Furious Pete, he has won thirty-six of his last thirty-seven competitions.
Body by Design Kris Gethin 2011
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Fast and Furious is the new Saw. blog comments powered by Disqus
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The fifth installment of Fast and Furious is coming to the big screen as Fast Five.
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Fast and Furious is how I would describe my masturbation technique.
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Furious is not a word one often hears associated with CBS 'Masters coverage.
USATODAY.com - CBS stays course with glowing Masters coverage 2006
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Mr. Smitherman is notoriously tough on his staff, with a temper that earned him the nickname Furious George in his Queen's Park days.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Kelly Grant 2010
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Mr. Smitherman is notoriously tough on his staff, with a temper that earned him the nickname Furious George in his Queen's Park days.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Kelly Grant 2010
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Like "Furious" -- which brings together the principal cast and writers from the 2001 original and occupies ground somewhere between sequel and reboot -- other movies are coming back in new guises sooner than ever.
unknown title 2009
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Like "Furious" -- which, going back to the 2001 original for talent and writers, occupied the ground somewhere between sequel and reboot -- other movies are coming back in new guises sooner than ever.
unknown title 2009
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