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Hinkley, allard pile on malvern misery
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Ledbury U9s 40 MALVERN U9s 0
IN THE first of two matches, it was the tenacity and aggression
shown by Ledbury's forwards that began to turn the game in their
favour.
The first try came when Will Marriot was held up short of the
Malvern line and excellent rucking enabled Aaron Hinkley to go over.
Harry Skittery then benefited from some space and powered his way
through for a well deserved try.
The next player to benefit from the forwards' effort was Ben
Allard, who found space, and his pass enabled Hinkley to touch down.
And it was Hinkley who brought the first half to a close with a
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Meet Mark Twain: Oxford companion fleshes out Samuel Langhorne Clemens, both of them.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...not his real name. He was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835 in Hannibal, Mo., and...deeper: "Clement T. Rice, Clemens' good friend and rival reporter...Virginia City Union, referred to Clemens in a 29 January 1864 article as...
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FROM SAM CLEMENS TO MARK TWAIN.(COMMENTARY)(Review)
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; Samuel Langhorne Clemens wrote a masterpiece. William Roger Clemens pitched one. Mark the word of Boston Red Sox catcher Rich Gedman. Roger Clemens threw "unhittable" fast balls when he set a major...
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Hannibal is a treasury of Twain, and Americana
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
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Profile: Ken Burns' documentary on PBS about the life of Mark Twain
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition
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Mark Twain Speaks for Himself
Magazine article from: Style
; ...provides valuable insight into Clemens's fervent efforts to create...to support a theory about the Clemens-Twain dichotomy - the topic...Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1912), Justin Kaplan's Mr...
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BURNS' 'TWAIN' NEAR PERFECT.(LIVING)
Newspaper article from: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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