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All of the sterotypical connections one can make, of deer killing type connoisseurs and aficionado's of the bon vivant may take a dis-like to the above forementioned preference of communication ... via the verb.
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Should the talented grappler fall the way of so many others and succumb to GSP in April, a match between Shields and Penn would be a ground aficionado's wet dream.
Elliot Worsell: BJ Penn -- What Next? Elliot Worsell 2011
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All of the sterotypical connections one can make, of deer killing type connoisseurs and aficionado's of the bon vivant may take a dis-like to the above forementioned preference of communication ... via the verb.
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Besides, pork — the fashionable fat aficionado's food of choice.
MoMA Gets a Pig 2010
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Besides, pork — the fashionable fat aficionado's food of choice.
MoMA Gets a Pig 2010
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Besides, pork — the fashionable fat aficionado's food of choice.
MoMA Gets a Pig 2010
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Well, McDowell might, although the smartest money might look to the first round leader Robert Karlsson, who was mightily impressive in returning a seven- under-par 65, or the Korean teenager Seung-yul Noh, whose 66 confirmed his place as the aficionado's "next great player".
Graeme McDowell needs 'big weekend' to catch Martin Kaymer in Dubai Lawrence Donegan in Dubai 2010
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Rollins' show will sound quite different than the other KCRW shows; the music aficionado's Indie show boasted a wide range of sounds, mostly culled from his extensive personal collection of rare and unique albums.
Franklin Avenue 2009
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'You name it, my dad has it,' Raymond Cuthbert, the aficionado's son, said of the collection that started when his father read a story by Edgar Rice Burroughs as a youth.
Archive 2007-09-30 Bill Crider 2007
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'You name it, my dad has it,' Raymond Cuthbert, the aficionado's son, said of the collection that started when his father read a story by Edgar Rice Burroughs as a youth.
My Envy Knows No Bounds Bill Crider 2007
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