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We might think we ought to have more than two months to enjoy our golden-boy pitching phenom.
On this we can agree: The state of D.C. sports is not strong Post 2011
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We might think we ought to have more than two months to enjoy our golden-boy pitching phenom.
It's time to address our concerns: The state of our sports in Washington is not strong Mike Wise 2011
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When he's approached to work on a socializing website for a couple of golden-boy jocks, he stalls and tries to develop one of his own.
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Starting off as a golden-boy student, very much in the line of Potter Stewart, Sargent Shriver, George H. W. Bush and such, Bill quickly became, with the publication of "God and Man," Yale's designated apostate.
Buckley, If Not God, Returns to Yale Neal B. Freeman 2011
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When he's approached to work on a socializing website for a couple of golden-boy jocks, he stalls and tries to develop one of his own.
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When he's approached to work on a socializing website for a couple of golden-boy jocks, he stalls and tries to develop one of his own.
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When he's approached to work on a socializing website for a couple of golden-boy jocks, he stalls and tries to develop one of his own.
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Best of all was his co-starring role in the delightful and underrated Get Smart, opposite comedy pacesetter Steve Carell, in which he's the golden-boy Agent 23 – all laser-smiles and macho gorgeousness – who turns out to be the super-cocky villain.
The Rock is back with Faster and once again is underused 2011
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When he's approached to work on a socializing website for a couple of golden-boy jocks, he stalls and tries to develop one of his own.
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He's jealous of his golden-boy older brother, Fabious (James Franco), who has just returned victorious from a mission to rescue a princess, Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel) - and comes bearing the head of the cyclops he killed.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Your Highness Marshall Fine 2011
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