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Foyt still a man to respect.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. _ For a kid who grew up in Indianapolis during the 1970s, even for a kid whose first love was the Indiana Pacers and whose passion was football, sports legends don't come any bigger than A.J. Foyt.
Since the death of stock-car driver Dale Earnhardt, there has been a lot of pontificating about who the greatest race-car driver of all time is.
It's A.J. Foyt. There's virtually no debate.
Foyt won in whatever type of car he chose to race. Of course, he owned Indy-car racing and my hometown's Indianapolis 500, winning that event four ...
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IN THE KNOW PEOPLE Shaphan Coleman; On the streets to help kids; get off it
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Shaphan Coleman pulls into the parking lot of the Gas Stop at North and Holton. He opens the back of the van to reveal drawers stocked...
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Huldah, the First Biblical Text Critic.
Magazine article from: The Other Side
; ...to Hilkiah, the high priest, who gives it to Shaphan, the king's secretary. Shaphan reads it to the king (presumably even kings...the text doesn't say this, one can imagine Shaphan remonstrating with Josiah: "But maybe this...
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Between text and Sermon: 2 Kings 22:1-23:3
Magazine article from: Interpretation
; ...as the high priest Hilkiah announces to Shaphan the secretary: "I have found the book...we wonder, but we are not told. Shaphan reads the book, and we still do not know what it says. Shaphan makes his regular report to the king...
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2 Kings 22:1-23:3.
Magazine article from: Interpretation
; ...as the high priest Hilkiah announces to Shaphan the secretary: "I have found the book...we wonder, but we are not told. Shaphan reads the book, and we still do not know what it says. Shaphan makes his regular report to the king...
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Reading from Right to Left
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...complicated work centers on Elihu the Scribe. He works with Shaphan, who is mentioned in 2 Kings 22 as a scribe during the reign...found in the Temple. In Schreiber's historical fiction, Shaphan has taken on the mission of saving Israelite lore from oblivion...
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Entering the wreckage: grief and hope in Jeremiah, and the rescripting of the pastoral vocation in a time of geopolitical crisis.
Magazine article from: International Review of Mission
; ...Josiah, Jeremiah and the leaders of the movement (which included Baruch and the highly influential and prominent family of Shaphan) critiqued textually, that is, from the vantage point of torah, the assumptions of Jerusalem's political and religious...
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Briefs: 'Color Purple' tickets go on sale April 7
Newspaper article from: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
; ...Maier says. "She accidentally gets engaged to all four of them at the same time." The movie stars Jacilyn Ledford and Shaphan David Seiders, Michael Wendt, Randall DeBord and Oliver Gray as her betrothed. Maier, a native of Charleston, W.Va...
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Central Elementary School salutes its honor scholars
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; ...Chelsea Dempsey, Marissa Dingess, Brandi Harper, Alexandra Heywood, Lauren Kaufman, Alex Lake, Chris Lake, Robert Maddy, Shaphan Mayo, Joshua Murphy, Brittany Napier, Cody Pringle, Mark Pritt, Emily Tincher, Wade Walters, Ashley Wilcox Perfect attendance...
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`The City of David' brings an ancient civilization back to life
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...people, Baruch read the words of Jeremiah from the scroll, in the house of the Lord, in the chamber of Gemariah the son of Shaphan the secretary, which was in the upper court, at the entry of the New Gate of the Lord's house. -- Jeremiah 36:10 Biblical...
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1 and 2 Kings: A Commentary
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ...Comments on the two chapters taken as a whole show how the narrative concentrates first on a succession of characters from Shaphan to Huldah and then culminates in a stepby-step description of Josiah's reform program capped by his Passover celebration...
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