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Hence, the name "Lovelady" for such a prison unit would be/is incongruous with the facts, not including the fact that no such unit (Lovelady) exists.
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The irony, Lovelady says, is that next year he was planning to hold a press conference, and out himself.
Frank Sidebottom ... 'He'd have died to be in the charts' 2010
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Lovelady says Sievey wanted to be in the charts with the Freshies, but not as Frank.
Frank Sidebottom ... 'He'd have died to be in the charts' 2010
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Over-edited, over-lawyered, said Lovelady, formerly Managing Editor of the Inquirer.
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The Redhawks were on a roll until a 3-point attempt by Ashley Lovelady wedged between the rim and the basket.
USATODAY.com - Women's Basketball - SE Missouri vs. Oklahoma 2006
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` ` They had to prove to us they could make outside shots, '' Lovelady said.
USATODAY.com - Women's Basketball - SE Missouri vs. Oklahoma 2006
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Lovelady stated if voters want to know that their ballots were successfully delivered, Military Postal Offices offer the United States Postal Service USPS Certified Mail product for a fee of $3.06 or the Delivery Confirmation product using Priority Mail for a fee of $5.25.
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Add to this the obvious journalistic incompetence of other names like Nick Coleman, Steve Lovelady, etc.
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Lovelady: (chuckles) Well, I really appreciate it.
Messin’ Up Your Game Sean 2006
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Journalists "feel like they've never been under greater attack," Lovelady says.
The End of News? Massing, Michael 2005
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