The grandson of Captain John Parker, one of the Lexington minutemen of Revolutionary War fame, Theodore grew up in modest circumstances. |
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I will also be talking with two outspoken critics of the Minuteman Project who say the minutemen are simply vigilantes. |
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Later in the broadcast, I'll be talking with a leading congressman who says the minutemen volunteers are nothing less but American heroes. |
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Its tradition stretches back to the fifers and drummers stationed with Hudson Valley minutemen during the Revolutionary War. |
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Michael Azzerad nicked the title of his recent book about the American '80s music underground, Our Band Could Be Your Life, from a minutemen song. |
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Other rumors swirling around the Phoenix area pin the killing on minutemen or narcotraficantes. |
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The British moved on to Concord, where a detachment of three companies was engaged and routed at the North Bridge by a force of 500 minutemen. |
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Anybody who appreciates a good yuck was sad to see the Minutemen pack up their pickups and go home. |
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Like Minutemen equipped with flashlights instead of flintlocks, Smith's volunteers must be ready for action at short notice. |
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The Minutemen head home at 1-1 to prepare for Monday's game at Memphis, while the Salukis go to Madison Square Garden to face Duke. |
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The Minutemen scored 11 unanswered points and outscored the Broncs, 40-9, in the first 15 minutes of the half to take a 64-55 lead. |
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