When a politico passed through San Francisco, he would wait outside the radio station where they were being interviewed to collect autographs. |
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He was very pleasant, even though he's obviously signed a lot of autographs today. |
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It chiefly concerns one Alex-Li Tandem, who deals in fame, obtaining, verifying and selling autographs. |
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Gene Simmons and his band mates signed autographs and handed out T-shirts to her staff. |
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All the while, Adam was politely giving autographs and smiling graciously to the fans and admirers. |
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She rounds off her perfect day by signing autographs for complete chumps who feel like they know her. |
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They made a real effort with everyone, posing for pictures and giving autographs. |
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Apart from autographs, the gallery also sells small pieces of signed film footage, framed and mounted, the cheapest items in the shop. |
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So he sighed and resigned himself to signing many autographs and tactfully declining many offers of marriage. |
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The veteran campaigner drew greetings from passing cars, and signed autographs and shook hands with endless supporters. |
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On the other hand, I do think graphologists can come in handy when verifying authenticity of autographs. |
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I still have their autographs, written in English and Chinese, in my autograph album. |
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The signature of a murderer and autographs from the Royal Family will go on sale in Swindon next week. |
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The staff were delighted to meet our newest celebrities, and they all got autographs, and said the group were very nice. |
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His job, and his obsession, is collecting and trading in the autographs of celebrities. |
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Dressed in a low-cut black dress, the brunette beauty spent more than an hour signing autographs for the excited crowd. |
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Once the formal felicitations were over children eager for autographs surrounded the cricketer who patiently obliged them all. |
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Cities like Vienna and New York have long-standing ballet traditions, and it's normal to have fans waiting for autographs at the stage door. |
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The four finalists in that week's event will not bowl the pro-ams, but will be available to meet fans and sign autographs. |
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A number of youngsters approached the car and asked for autographs, but were turned away by a security guard. |
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They all wanted our autographs just because they saw us wearing the British kit. |
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Maybe because they knew too many rabid fangirls would arrive at the guy's doorstep, asking for autographs. |
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Needless to say, lots of photos were taken and Tony was kept extremely busy signing autographs and chatting to his many young admirers. |
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The training session had finished and a handful of players were still out there busily signing autographs. |
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But other inmates as well as guards routinely sought him out for autographs or to request writing tips or advice on their appeals. |
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Excited women and children queued up for their autographs and photographs as lensmen from the media clicked away endlessly. |
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They will start signing autographs and meeting fans from 2.30 pm until 7pm after cutting the ribbon to open the store's new gallery extension. |
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They have signed all the autographs, laughed and joked among themselves and smiled upon all who smiled. |
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They will then be on hand to meet fans, sign autographs and will perform a few hits to entertain the audience. |
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My dad owned a cocktail lounge in Detroit, and in 1955, he promised me a few autographs from some of his buddies who were playing that day. |
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She is now repaying the favour by auctioning her autographs to raise money to help redevelop the famous theatre. |
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Taking a break from signing autographs, he seemed pleased with the way things had gone. |
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She gets a rock star reception in shopping malls, often being asked to stop for photographs or to sign autographs. |
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Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the gaggle of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs. |
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He signed autographs on hurleys, sliothars, jerseys, programmes and every available piece of paper! |
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That was enough for all of them to clamour for group photographs, autographs and exchange of pleasantries of all sorts. |
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He always made time to sign autographs and have a chat to snotty-nosed kids like myself. |
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She came back towards us and asked in a small voice if she could have our autographs. |
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If I hadn't got them autographs and they'd found out I'd been in the great woman's orbit, they'd have slain me. |
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We played frisbee next to a queue of what must have been a thousand young women waiting to get Tokio's autographs. |
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Mr Adams spent time exchanging small talk and enjoying the good-humoured banter, signing autographs and receiving hugs and kisses. |
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His speeches repeatedly brought the delegates to their feet, cheering and mobbing him for photos and autographs. |
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The actress, on the other hand, was uppity, wouldn't sign autographs, kept to herself and was new at her job. |
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He was mobbed by both students and adults, crowding around him for autographs and nearly missed his flight. |
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I was mobbed by them for autographs outside the stadium and it made the hairs on my neck stand up when they sung my name. |
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A large crowd turned out to greet the stars who performed a few numbers and obligingly signed autographs for all on the night. |
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She signed autographs for Chinese fans who mobbed her on the courtside after her victory. |
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His focus was on the furniture but he hardly got a chance to look at the stuff on display as ecstatic fans practically mobbed him for autographs. |
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The Prime Minister was treated like the pop star he once sought to be as school pupils mobbed him demanding autographs. |
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The firefighters and officers handed out trading cards and signed their autographs for the students. |
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He was busy signing autographs for his fans, on the inlay cards of the cassettes, and handing them over with a gentle smile and a handshake. |
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By the end of the trip, you'll recognize the gouges clawed by a black bear climbing a tree, and know where to look for the timeworn autographs of lonely shepherds. |
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Once conceived, grangerizing came to include books that were disbound and rebound with added illustrations, letters, autographs or other additions. |
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Ewald Grothe: The cooperative cataloguing of autographs and papers in the digital age. |
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I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program. |
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He is joking with the gaffer, and during the hour of the shoot, goes out of his way to speak to each of the crew, signs autographs, makes small talk. |
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Crowds gasped as the team of seven leapt from a droning Hercules 3,000 feet above them, while youngsters rushed for autographs from the jumping daredevils. |
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He would sign autographs and they would come up behind him with a stink bomb. |
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Their forgeries are stiff, exaggeratedly uniform, and lacking in the fluency and spontaneity of genuine autographs. |
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The man was wandering about in the crowd during the previous bands' shows, without balking at signing autographs or taking pictures. |
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Come and have a chat, between two autographs, with the author, brought up with super sayan. |
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A couple of years ago he was signing autographs for three hours in Fort William. |
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There were displays, pit stop demonstrations, race cars on exhibit and drivers available for autographs. |
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Spending more than an hour greeting a well-behaved group that queued with schoolboy grins, she lavished her attention on the well-deserved throng with photos and autographs. |
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Prior to the Gala Event players had the honour of taking a tour of the Children's Hospital to visit with the children and sign autographs. |
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Come and meet two-time Canadian Olympian Emmanuel Sandhu as he shares his inspirational stories and signs autographs inside the Canada Pavilion. |
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A cocktail reception before dinner allowed attendees to mingle with the NHL alumni, collect autographs, and relax with their peers. |
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Pelé, who has the patience of a saint, would talk to and sign autographs for fans all day. |
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In the village, Troy Corser and Noriyuki Haga signed autographs et posed beside thier numerous fans. |
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Come and meet Canadian Paralympian Marney Smithies as she shares her inspirational stories and signs autographs at the Canada Pavilion. |
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Come and meet Canadian Paralympian Dan Wesley as he shares inspirational stories and signs autographs in the Canada Pavilion. |
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It is a plan that can be adapted to building collections of autographs, china, guns, coins, buttons, insects or flatirons. |
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The famous Pop singer from New York Michele Lily has visited the stand to sign autographs and to pose aboard the RCV of the Iberian rider. |
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He'd sign autographs for sisters and girlfriends, and in turn they'd give him tobacco and newspapers. |
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After the ceremony, the Canadian crowd joined the team on the ice for photo-ops and autographs. |
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Severin became like a pop-star after a concert, giving autographs left and right to Estonian girls. |
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But if people start coming up and asking for autographs, I don't react well at all! |
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Basically, I have a problem with fame, with people coming up to me in the street and asking for autographs. |
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That's changing a little, but for most guys who were star players, you're a prima donna, you should be in community relations, signing autographs at the mall. |
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Ruth signed a bunch of autographs, then went to the ballpark and hit a home run, his 53rd. |
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He did recover his composure and went on an hour-long walkabout with the Leicester Square crowds, signing autographs and chatting on mobile phones in customary fashion. |
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We were nearing the end of the signing, my fingers aching and weary from the many scribbled autographs I had done, my eyes tired and strained from the flashes of cameras. |
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The four day exhibition, organised by the Autograph Collectors Club of India, has on display over 1,000 autographs from collectors across the country. |
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Now the heat is on to get as many celebrity autographs as possible. |
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But back in Bolton at the weekend, the 17 year-old wonderkid spent far longer than 97 minutes meeting fans and signing autographs at a celebration in his honour. |
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The Cainan difference is not an error in the original autographs of Scripture, but one of the extremely few copyist's errors in the manuscripts available today. |
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While we can be thankful that the current tenets of textual criticism have produced a text which in most instances reflects the autographs, we should strive for more. |
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Riders participated in a meet-and-greet with fans on the paddock level of the racetrack, signing autographs and posing for photos while accepting donations. |
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She was so nice to people she met too, signing autographs for everyone. |
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At opening day, we stood in line for race drivers' autographs, role-played as racers on a slot car track, ogled cars and saw oversized posters of drivers past and present. |
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Dressed in a low-cut black dress, the brunette beauty spent more than an hour signing autographs for the excited 500-strong crowd in Leicester Square. |
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Listen to their put-upon groans when they have to go out on the field to sign autographs during fan appreciation day. |
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A woman called in to read Stone Cold the Riot Act for not giving her family autographs at an event. |
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At a recent promotional event at Sunridge Mall, about a dozen players and a handful of cheerleaders were available for autographs and lacrosse demonstrations. |
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Commentators use it as their only means of identification, kids scream it to plead for autographs and mistresses need it for their paternity suit claims. |
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An hour before the kick-off I was signing autographs for some young fans in the tunnel when a torrent of the worst kind of language imaginable was hurled at me from above with no regard for the children present. |
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When he was asked for photographs and autographs, Horace said he would only oblige if he could take photos of the scooterists in return. |
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He had an outside lavatory, an uncle who kept pigeons and a regular place in the teenage queue for football stars' autographs outside St James's Park. |
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The legends were given a presentation about the Sochi 2014 Olympic venue concept and led to an exhibition of hockey memorabilia, including Yakushev's helmet and many other legends' jerseys, sticks and autographs. |
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For you that don't miss any TV appointments, you following us on the racetrack, on the internet, visiting us on facebook and writing us to receive autographs and gadgets. |
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The flawless Aussie singer-rapper looked comfy sitting in a luggage cart being pushed around by her beau, even stopping to sign a few autographs. |
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Hotel party!! Day 3 Glasgow Riding into town from the hotel to the station we were caught up in Rizzle Mania: throngs of teenage Rizzle Kicks fans screaming for autographs. |
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After being serenaded by even more excited children, the veterans mingled with locals sharing stories, signing autographs, and pointing out familiar landmarks. |
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Canadian skating champion and international gold medallist Joannie Rochette as well as many Canadian medalists will skate along with the public and sign autographs. |
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To cap it all former Barcelona idol Patrick Kluivert milled around with the fans, signing autographs and having his photo taken with his many admirers. |
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This has been shown by the spectacular find made in the Library of the Duchess Anna Amalia in Weimar: Previously unknown autographs were discovered which can be proven to have been made by the young Bach. |
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In the final seconds, after revealing her true identity to the stable employees and signing autographs while wearing ickle frilled gingham hotpants, she even reversed her car into another. |
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He had an appreciation of his role as a team player and as the Yankees' captain, and was ungrudging in the time he spent chatting with youngsters and signing autographs for them. |
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After virtually every game, Globetrotter stars remain on the court for autographs and photographs with fans. |
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A prolific and tireless composer, Graupner also gained notoriety for the meticulous calligraphy of his autographs and scores, the writing of which he completed with great care. |
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A pair of authentic pawprint autographs from the cheetahs Shaka and Zulu will be sold in a special silent auction. |
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Mr Shimon also collected the autographs of other artists like George Formby, Jack Benny, Judy Garland and the Ink Spots. |
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This theory is confirmed through several details, such as the type of paper and ink used, as well as the calligraphy of one of the rare existing autographs. |
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The locals collected autographs and made good money. |
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Rapper Passi was bang on time. As his BMW slid into the UNESCO car park at 8.30pm, Passi was immediately assailed by a crowd of young fans, begging for autographs, acknowledgement or a bit of general advice. |
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He also showed extensive participation with Special Olympics Michigan at their annual hockey tournament cheering on the participants, passing out the medals, and staying afterwards to pose for pictures and sign autographs. |
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The youngsters wait outside entrances and crowd around their heroes in an attempt to obtain trading cards and autographs. |
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Red Dwarf stars Craig Charles and Chris Barrie will be on hand to sign autographs and chat to fans. |
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Those wishing to prise the coveted guestbook from the hotel's grasp will have to make do with trying to decipher the autographs scrawled on the piano which sits in the 24-hour private bar. |
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Not to say a ripple doesn't go through the queue when Keanu Reeves appears outside the Ryerson cinema, lurching around distinctively, signing autographs. |
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But historically copies exist of those original autographs, transmitted and preserved in a number of manuscript traditions. |
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The self-proclaimed fanpires gawked, squealed and begged for autographs and photos with the stars. |
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Besides signing countless autographs, he spoke to doctors and nurses about their experiences assisting survivors in the days following the earthquake. |
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The cooperation between archives and libraries with regard to the cataloguing of autographs and papers has changed dramatically over the course of the last twenty years, mainly due to the use of electronic media. |
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Great for autographs, collecting and play. |
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Local South African star and hopeful for the World title Sifiso Nhlapo will be at the Shimano stand on Wednesday July 28th and Thursday July 29th between 1.30pm and 2pm to sign autographs. |
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The next lot on the agenda: a photo of Alinghi, the winning boat in the 2003 America's Cup with the autographs of all the team members plus two signed Alinghi T-shirts. |
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The walls of the restaurant are still decorated with autographs of Dovlatov, Brodsky, Akhmadulina and Iskander, and the restaurant serves as a meeting place for intellectuals. |
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As Jenkins was signing autographs following his side's 23-8 win at the Brewery Field, he was subjected to a verbal assault from a middle-aged man. |
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The youngsters were delighted to meet and talk to very friendly professional footballers who again risked writer's cramp with the number of autographs they signed. |
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The original autographs, that is, the original Greek writings and manuscripts written by the original authors of the New Testament, have not survived. |
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