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Those resisting instant replay should consider that the lack thereof in baseball just turned Ken Griffy Jr into Farrah Fawcett.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Jonathan Adler Gets It Wrong, and Soccer Gets It Right: 2010
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Griffy joined the United States Navy and finished out being a
Griffin A Redmann 2010
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John Summerlot, the search operations coordinator for Spierer, said more than 100 volunteers who spent three hours searching along the shoreline and trails at the 100-acre Griffy Reservoir found nothing of apparent importance.
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John Summerlot, the search operations coordinator for Spierer, said more than 100 volunteers who spent three hours searching along the shoreline and trails at the 100-acre Griffy Reservoir found nothing of apparent importance.
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In the next panel, Griffy (the voice of the cartoonist, or at least the more intellectual side of him) elaborates: Sick in th 'sense that escape & fantasy only prolong th' avoidance of trying to figure out th 'real world in all its fascination & complexity!
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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We are together, Griffy, but we cant stand huddled like this the entire game.
Sluggers: Magic in the Outfield Loren Long 2009
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That has to be it, right, Griffy? he asked, stepping back onto the crate he had perched upon earlier.
Great Balls of Fire Loren Long 2008
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Then it came to me - Griffy, over whom he had been so shaken.
Dread Companion Norton, Andre 1970
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Papa sent for Mr. Davis, or Griffy Davis, as his wife was pleased to call him; but the old body herself came, and entreated of papa not to try and entice him to accompany us; for it seems that papa's cool and determined manner had made a great impression on Griffy, who, perhaps, got more sceptical on these matters, on account of it.
A Book for the Young Sarah French
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Griffy scratched his head, and pondered some short time; till at length, he said he knew, but one at all likely; they were he said all so plaguey timerous, or timmersome I believe was the word; but he thought Davy
A Book for the Young Sarah French
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