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As a side note, I actually like Texas Tech (more than the other three Texas teams in the Big 12, anyway) - I like how Mike Leach is all "arrr I'm a pirate" and the team runs into the stadium in Lubbock led by this chick in a Zorro costume, I mean, it's awesome, you know.
growing up sucks. intertribal 2009
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Martin Leach, the head of the DFID (British Department for International Development) in Rwanda attended the ceremonies in Nyanza, which he describes in his blog:
Global Voices in English » Rwanda: Fifteen years after the genocide 2009
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This is a first effort (according to my source) from the team of Justin Leach and Andrew Kilian, and while it is not the polished piece of work that a veteran may turn in, it is a really solid start.
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Justin Leach and Andrew Kilian clearly have backstories for nearly all the characters, and I can only imagine the huge Levitz Paradigm that they have worked out.
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Justin Leach and Andrew Kilian imagined just that, and so was born Majestic-XII.
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Jim Leach is a great public servant who always put country ahead of party or personal enrichment.
A Republican Among Democrats - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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So finally, Bo took his fist and slammed it on the coffee table, and he said, 'Let me just tell you something: When we start our season next year, a guy named Rick Leach is going to be my quarterback; now if you are going to buy into this stuff that the old man up the road is giving you, then you send him to Ohio State.
USATODAY.com - Coaches have plenty of recruiting tales to tell 2003
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In the second-class were three passengers -- T. Smith, whose name will frequently appear in these pages, and two brothers called Leach, going out to join a rich cousin, a sheep farmer in Canterbury.
Five Years in New Zealand 1859 to 1864 Robert B. Booth
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The name Leach has been reinforced by the dialect lache, a bog, whence also the compounds Blackleach,
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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Now, officials at Tennessee and Washington could come calling Leach's name.
SI.com 2008
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