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Dawes

Charles Gates. 1865--1951, US financier, diplomat, and statesman, who devised the Dawes Plan for German reparations payments after World War I; vice president of the US (1925--29); Nobel peace prize 1925
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Ferrinho and Dawes both then saw shots blocked as Loughborough went for a fourth, then Smith wasted an opportunity of a hat-trick when he blazed high and wide form a dangerous position on the right of the goal when totally unmarked in the box.
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No one will say a bad word about them round here because they gave loads of people work." A retired Nottinghamshire detective who investigated the Dawes cartel said: "They were juvenile criminals who got into drugs and began to take control.
Under Dawes's direction they ran teams off their feet while producing rugby from the gods, pinging the ball around at pace and with extraordinary skill.
Dawes, who holds a UEFA A Licence, was later appointed head coach of Malta Premier League club Floriana, and for the past two-and-a-half seasons has been in charge of youth coaching at Football League One club Shrewsbury, also working with the reserve and first teams.
Here, Dawes presents and analyzes regulations about television advertisements for sugary foods that are aimed at children and the juridical boundaries of fast food's responsibility for childhood obesity.
Dawes then traverses countless Presidencies and Congresses, identifying health care bills introduced --only to be defeated, restricted, or marginalized.
Dawes, who is in French custody, is alleged to be involved in the trafficking of more than one tonne of cocaine, worth PS145 million, from South America.
Ms Dawes, who had previously worked for Portsmouth Hospitals Trust, has taken the job to be closer to her family.
Dawes did observe this event, but his 2.7-inch aperture--unlike Bishop's 7-inch refractor--lacked sufficient resolution to separate their disks.

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