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In 2002, Harris knocked out previously unbeaten and future world title-holder Sergey Lyakhovich (16-0) in the ninth round, earning Harris a slot in that November's "Thunderbox" tournament, in which he captured the $100,000 winner's purse by out-pointing Gerald Nobles,
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Harris earned a spot in that November's "Thunderbox" tournament, eventually capturing the $100,000 winner's purse by out-pointing Gerald Nobles,
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Harris earned a spot in that November's "Thunderbox" tournament, eventually capturing the $100,000 winner's purse by out-pointing Gerald Nobles,
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Harris earned a spot in that November's "Thunderbox" tournament, eventually capturing the $100,000 winner's purse by out-pointing Gerald Nobles,
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Sonja Howle with the Thunderbox Road exhibit says, “It was created to pay tribute and showcase the talent we have in the Hill Country artists.”
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The “Thunderbox Road” art exhibit is going on at the Menger Hotel.
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To celebrate this sponsorship, The Syndicate and Thunderbox are offering a number of special deals for gamers.
Boing Boing: January 25, 2004 - January 31, 2004 Archives 2004
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I think he wants to get one over General Thunderbox actually but the way Thunderbox rattles on about being related to the Cornwallises I don't think we are in that much of a hurry.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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The Thunderbox should have been a place of solitude, but it's not they are always located in places where troops congregate, it reduces your spatial awareness to an area 9 feet square, with no other indication of danger than the sound of creeping footsteps and stifled giggles.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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My personal advice in surviving The Thunderbox; check arcs before commencing the movement, have a good serrated blade to hand (for tape and straps) and fight like fu ck the minute the balloon goes up, if that involves battling your way out with trews round ankles, so be it.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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