And alive he is, having made a full physical recovery, enough to roughhouse with his two young sons and work out at the gym. |
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This was an arthouse project directed by a sophisticated New Yorker and shot self-consciously in black and white, but set in a roughhouse, provincial town in Texas. |
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With his well-tailored suits, shiny cufflinks, wise reading-glasses and elegant ties, he looks a thousand miles from a roughhouse warlord. The trial is being followed closely in Liberia and Sierra Leone. |
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But the player of the year nominee has been warned to expect some roughhouse treatment when he returns to Firhill with the Arabs. |
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They rediscovered their winning form to beat the roughhouse Pumas and scored three tries to none at the Theatre of Dreams. |
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Coulthard launched an angry attack on the German after surviving his roughhouse tactics at Magny-Cours to roar to a victory that blew the championship race wide open. |
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The race was a real roughhouse of an event last year anyway. |
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He's starting to roughhouse a little more and play a little tougher. |
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And he reckons the roughhouse tactics were part of a plan by Martin O'Neill's men, including McCarthy and Whelan, to try to get Scots players to retaliate. |
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Brown could barely hide her fury at Leeds' roughhouse tactics with Carnegie's aggressive goalkeeper Afrika Morris booted off court twice in two minutes. |
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