Earp was employed by Johnson Security Services and was entrusted with a pass key which allowed him access to all parts of the school. |
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The softly-spoken, petrified child on the line was 12-year-old Emily Earp. |
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That we know Earp not as a confidence man but as a duty-bound law officer was his most enduring and successful confidence game. |
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The irony is that the idealization of Earp as a good guy with a gun, an unswerving servant of law and order, is a myth. |
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Over the decades, film and television has told a consistent narrative about Earp. |
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By now, most Americans have learned what they know of Wyatt Earp from the screen. |
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The Earp myth originated not in Hollywood, but with Earp himself. |
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Lawrence Earp turns to investigate scribal practice and manuscript production in the Machaut manuscripts. |
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We bed down at the Wyatt Earp guesthouse on East Desperado Street, near the Chuckwagon Cafe and the Red Garter Saloon. |
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Earp stopped the bout, ruling that Fitzsimmons had hit Sharkey when he was down. |
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Shadow secretary of state for industry, Stephen O'Brien on his visit to English Braids in Malvern with managing director Peter Earp. |
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Michael's outfit is based on the character Wyatt Earp and my dress is very period too. |
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Less than a year later, another brother, Morgan, was murdered, and the remaining Earp boys took their revenge. |
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Queally's third triumph arrived when Wyatt Earp rattled home up the stand's rail to take top honours in the Sporting Index Stakes. |
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Lasting just 30 seconds, the shoot-out ended with three men dead, and left Earp facing the death penalty. |
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Unable to find a referee, they called on former lawman Wyatt Earp. |
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The punch caught Sharkey, Earp, and most of the crowd by surprise, and Sharkey dropped, clutched his groin, and rolled on the canvas, screamed foul. |
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The 1957 film, Gunfight at the OK Corral, starring Burt Lancaster as Earp and Kirk Douglas as his sidekick, John 'Doc' Holliday, presented the two men as heroes. |
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