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At a time when the league wants some of its players to grow up, a teenager nicknamed "Phee" — short for phenom — by his Senior Bowl teammates four years his elder acts more their age in some cases than his.
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Accepted to Harvard at 16, the teenager nicknamed "Phee," for phenom by his Senior Bowl teammates, chose Louisville's higher-profile program.
Mountain of youth: Okoye, 19, has NFL scouts salivating 2007
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A few years ago, an importer sent me a bottle of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with the memorable name of "Cat's Phee on a Gooseberry Bush."
Marlene Rossman: Why I Hate Sauvignon Blanc: Wine Review 2008
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Within minutes the camp loudspeaker blared in a guard's sing-song Oriental voice: "Co-man-der Phee-lips, Bee-lee Phee-lips, front and center!"
On Yankee Station Nichols, Tillman 1988
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The ordinary run might be represented phonetically in this way, "Phee, ph-e-e-e, phe-phe," with the chief emphasis on the second syllable, which is considerably prolonged.
Birds of the Rockies 1896
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"Phee-et, phee-et!" he whistled softly, and with a start and a glad rush, the dog came bounding to his master, while the sacristan stared in alarm.
Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894
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"Phee-ee-phee-fee," whistled Mr. Nalls, as his fingers played rapidly upon the holes of his imaginary fife!
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Louis Phee, associate professor at Singapore's Nanyang Technological Institute's school of mechanical and aerospace engineering, helped design the robot with Ho.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Reuters 2012
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Phee is suing Gordon and the golf club for £750,000 in damages.
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It was that instant, there was no delay, Phee said.
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