Could you give me and my old teammates a rundown on his career as a player and scout? |
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In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights. |
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In 1982, Fei was discovered by a talent scout and entered the entertainment industry. |
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Clement halted his army and signaled for his scout to ride ahead of the army to scout for enemies ahead. |
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As fire burned from where the bunkers once stood, Joe's remaining troops went ahead to scout for any enemy forces left. |
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Once our three years is up, we scout around for the best deal and re-mortgage again, if necessary. |
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If you were a talent scout you'd have his youngster on the top of your list until you realised he turns 31 in August. |
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Most of the players were recommended by a club coach, a talent scout or a high school coach. |
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At the age of 15 he was spotted by a talent scout for Leeds United and signed up, along with 10 others, by new manager Don Revie. |
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Head to the market for tiny gourds and bunches of berries or scout in the backyard for some shapely branches with character. |
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Still a competitor, he branched out into fitness modeling after a talent scout noticed him training in a gym. |
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She didn't say anything about being found by a talent scout in 10th grade and starring on several TV shows before making it big as a singer. |
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She sang any chance she could get and was eventually discovered by a talent scout while singing in a club in Philadelphia. |
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The decision proved fortuitous when his show at the Red Lion was caught by a talent scout from Reprise, who signed him to the label. |
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Do you remember back in March we asked you to scout around at home for any old mobile phones and printer cartridges to recycle? |
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Hadman intends to scout around this weekend to establish the extent of the crisis. |
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I'm going to scout around for a while and make sure there aren't any thieves. |
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Observe the effectiveness of transgenic hybrids and insecticide control methods and learn how to dig roots and scout for rootworm larvae. |
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You can just let your hive sit and wait for bees and you will have scout bees. |
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A honeybee scout may advertise one site over a period of days, but she repeatedly inspects her choice. |
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During each visit to her candidate site, the scout wanders through it, approaching nest mates and touching them with her antennae. |
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If a scout discovers a host nest, it returns to the mother colony and recruits nest mates. |
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An organization called Scouting for All was cofounded by a young heterosexual scout named Steven Cozza and his father, Scott Cozza. |
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The scout unit has been taking part in preparations for the skills and cooking drill and woodcraft. |
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He gets a ticket to scout film locations in Fiji, and walks into Rabuka's coup. |
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It can direct close air support missions, act as a killer scout on the battlefield and help protect friendly troops. |
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They married 18 months later and would quickstep together in what is now the new home of Tanwood, the old scout hall. |
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We sent a picket ship as a scout, your government destroyed half of it, and stole all the remains. |
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Of course, that suggestion had been shot down faster than a Spectral scout. |
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I hear O'Leary's up for Taylor's job, but then if there was a part-time vacancy for an Akela at a scout hut, O'Leary would be up for it. |
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Another is redshirt freshman TB Manuel White, a burly sort who tortured the varsity while on the scout team last season. |
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His attitude had taken a turn for the worse when he had been possessed by evil spirits, but he was hardly a boy scout beforehand. |
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A regimental cavalry troop has two tank platoons, two scout platoons, and a heavy mortar section. |
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The idea is not to scout for talented cricketers for the Indian women's team but to make women come out of their homes and play the game. |
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That made NBA teams a little wary of him, especially teams that want to scout in China. |
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He remained in the Russian League, playing with Dynamo in Moscow, until Sharks scout John Ferguson saw him while on a scouting mission. |
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The 21-year-old Bradford Park Avenue striker was spotted by a college scout while he was a student at East Durham Football Academy. |
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He chose to scout some of the team's top minor leaguers rather than attend the World Series. |
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While his arm strength is considered good, Rodgers threw the ball downfield twice in the four games the scout watched. |
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Producers should scout fields and determine if the action threshold has been exceeded. |
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An effective scout operates like a detective, working hotel lobbies and press boxes to glean information about players. |
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Schools are proposed to grant high-tech degrees while businessmen scout various ports to set up shore-based facilities. |
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With a preliminary scout of the area and a sketch map, we were someway nearer as to understanding where everything was in relation to each other. |
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First, it developed an unmanned small helicopter to scout dangerous terrain. |
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He fancied a scout round Victoria but I told him I preferred Wapping instead. |
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After he arrived on campus, now thirty-five and still single, he began to scout out new scholarly topics. |
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I was an armor task force scout platoon sergeant when my battalion deployed to Iraq. |
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Military vehicles on display will include a Ferret an armoured scout car British and American jeeps and wartime motorbikes. |
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Their task was to scout some way ahead of the main infantry units, gathering intelligence and reporting information to headquarters. |
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We will actually scout a place many times, checking it out in the daytime and night-time. |
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Then patrol the shorelines to observe sables and the world's biggest brown bears, and to scout potential nature-reserve sites. |
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I was playing sandlot ball in Pasadena when a White Sox scout, spotted me, and, signed me to my first pro contract. |
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In 1953 a talent scout for Columbia Pictures noticed him in a Broadway play and Lemmon began his Hollywood career. |
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He began his career running discos before becoming a talent scout for a record company. |
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I really can't be bothered to get all dressy for school, though Tahlia tells me I should in case a talent scout is around. |
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He was handpicked by a talent scout who saw he had what it takes to appear in the show. |
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His career took off when he was spotted by an Italian scout playing in a friendly tournament in a Paris park. |
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He had slit his wrist with a boy scout knife he had kept since childhood. |
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I demanded to speak to the proprietor, a weak-willed man who claimed that the youths were only enjoying some music before attending a scout meeting. |
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From there, he led groups of Kansa and Osage to scout for Spanish garrisons. |
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The next year he sat in the living room and listened again while Fred Pinckney, the Detroit scout, talked. |
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McKenna was quite literally an eagle scout as he grew up on East 2nd Street in Brooklyn. |
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This has not been an easy thing to do, namely because being an eagle scout has been such a defining accomplishment in my life. |
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At one time an Army scout fluent in the Apache language, Horn has been credited with mediating the surrender of the great chief Geronimo to General Nelson A. Miles. |
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They were not roped together at this point, and Doug decided to scout a way across the rock face into another chimney, or perhaps to a couloir they could use as a way down. |
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The new gluten-free shortbread cookies should have been the most controversial part of the 2014 girl scout cookie campaign. |
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The role will involve spreading good practice ideas around the BBC's 39 Local Radio stations in England, developing shared events and acting as a talent scout. |
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Their spotting by a talent scout was the beginning of the big time. |
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Dumby's spectacular football prowess has been spotted by a city talent scout, which sets up the need for him to win Best Player in the final against a much stronger team. |
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Every now and then, a talent scout from one of the galleries in NYC would come down and see if they could find their next celebrity for the art world. |
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With his sixth goal of the season and another bristling performance, the 24-year-old striker continues to work wonders for Berti Vogts' reputation as a competent talent scout. |
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A talent scout for Stars in Their Eyes hears him and offers him a spot. |
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With the school's championship finals looming and Jimmy's confidence in tatters once more, his dreams of being spotted by a City talent scout look distant. |
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Onshore, scout for lemurs in the rainforest with Malagasy guides. |
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A scout ahead of the main group gave Seth the final signal that the men were ready to detonate the charges, by reflecting the sun in a piece of glass. |
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Did any club scout take any snaps of our activities this year? |
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The insignia depicted the head of an Indian scout wearing a helmet peering through a cloud, signifying the squadron's role as an aerial scout for the Army. |
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He was first bitten by the climbing bug as a 10-year-old scout. |
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However, despite their physiological ability to cover large distances, it may be that scout bees of migrating swarms are disinclined to cross hostile habitat. |
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It's time for you to pack your bags and scout for another job! |
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This also gets your foot in the door so you can scout around their home to see if they have any additional art or framing needs that your business could meet. |
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The policy should simplify the funding process for film-makers who previously had to scout around for money from various departments project by project. |
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The men are sent out on patrol to scout out the enemy position. |
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In summer 1548, the galleys returned to Scotland to scout for English ships. |
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A WARWICK sea scout group is one step closer to building its new headquarters thanks to a donation from a Warwickshire law firm. |
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The scout bombers flew long range reconnaissance from the carrier, each aircraft searching out a small arc of the threat axis. |
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The location scout of the film was initially informed that Salesian High School had given permission to film a scene inside the premises. |
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Nevertheless, for some unfathomable reason, the eagle scout sticks around. |
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Most scout districts host events on the Sunday closest to St George's day, often a parade and religious service for their members. |
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The search will be carried out by sea scout, an oceanographic search ship. |
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According to the Save Our scout Camps website, the lawsuit remains active. |
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This series, the jobs were wedding planner, scout leader, tour guide and male model. |
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You think we don't know what you're doing, chooch? Throwing rocks at a scout convoy? |
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But the bottom line is that Simon is running for president as the boy scout who adheres to traditional liberal policies and solutions. |
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Wood spoke personally to Alex Ferguson who sent a scout, and Giggs was eventually offered a trial over the 1986 Christmas period. |
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Producer Lovullo saw his role as a combination psychologist, scheduler, talent scout, gofer, cajoler, financial officer and troubleshooter. |
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No one would understand this more than the greatest talent scout of all, John Wooden. |
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Rocard, whose two marriages had failed during his long years as the left's boy scout, was reported to be living with a psychoanalyst. |
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An excited young man and eagle scout by the name of Paul Siple earned the chance to join Richard Byrd, making his dreams come true. |
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The Wee Bag Band thought it was a joke, but found they had impressed a talent scout at a folk festival in Skegness, Lincs. |
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I enjoyed being a sea scout, so you could say I have made history all over again. |
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After moving to Salford, Giggs appeared for the local team, Deans FC, who were coached by Manchester City scout Dennis Schofield. |
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British scout aircraft, in this sense, included the Sopwith Tabloid and Bristol Scout. |
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It was from that church and local scout group that the Applejacks pop group came as well. |
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The pressure of having caused the rest of the housemates to fail the scout task is driving him mad, according to his cousin, Claudio Zecchino. |
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So we took a scout, very much pleased with the manner and conversation of the passengers. |
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This also meant the scout group had crossed the line first for three consecutive years. |
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On August 8 a scout plane reported impassable ice in the strait, and Litke turned north, heading to Herald Island. |
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He sent a tribune, Gaius Volusenus, to scout the coast in a single warship. |
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On 23 April 1601, Duyfken sailed from Texel as the jacht, or scout, under skipper Willem Cornelisz Schouten to the Spice Islands. |
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After Odo's escape the Muslims had become overconfident and failed to maintain defenses or scout patrols. |
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That may be true, Schultz said, but that study also stated that the most affordable option is using upgraded Kiowas andShadows for the scout mission. |
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The 'Modern Life' star was discovered at the age of 17 in Colombia, when a talent scout saw her walking on a beach and invited her to appear in a Pepsi commercial. |
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Cadet or scout groups or other youth organizations may also own buses. |
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Giggs captained the Salford team to victory over their Blackburn counterparts, was man of the match, and the trophy was presented to him by Liverpool chief scout Ron Yeats. |
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All of the Tall White scout craft were very high performance vehicles. |
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Nelson and the Albemarle were ordered to scout the numerous passages for signs of the enemy, but it became clear by early 1783 that the French had eluded Hood. |
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Something that started back in 1952 when he was a sea scout in Barry, Wales, turned into a passion for the affable 73-year-old member of the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club. |
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The old-school way, with the chief scout having it all in his head, gave no continuity. If he gets run over by a bus he takes all the knowledge with him. |
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In 1975, Davis was spotted singing with her band in the Townsman Club, Swansea, by talent scout Roger Bell, who invited her to London to record a demo track. |
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This endeavour was in honour of her father, a scout for the club. |
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The broadcaster, who has starred in several survival shows and became chief scout in 2009, told Piers Morgan he sent the picture before skinny-dipping in the sea off Wales. |
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