The oldest arthritis medicine, aspirin, may turn out to be the unsung hero after all. |
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Last year's unsung hero, Lee Carsley, provided a great shield for our back four. |
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Here's a Washington Post story about an unsung hero of 2002 who is not even a whistle-blower. |
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Another unsung hero has been a towering hulk who has made life miserable for opponents trying to stand in front of the San Jose net. |
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Mrs. Linda Waite is the unsung hero who makes sure all of our exhibit labels and other literature is properly translated into French. |
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Zig and Zag The Big Breakfast's resident troublemakers are the unsung hero of fashion's faux fur moment. |
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I wish Haley Barbour could have met one such man, an unsung hero of American life. |
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Steve Taylor, the unsung hero behind this colossal endeavour, arranges to have 80 tonnes of snow delivered to his front yard in mid-February. |
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An insightful look into the life and work of inventor Nikola Tesla, an unsung hero of modern technology. |
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Simón McDavis Pablo, a Miskito captain who has spent 30 of his 44 years at sea and may emerge as the greatest unsung hero of Hurricane Felix in Nicaragua, bitterly regrets not being able to save more lives than he did. |
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His spring-loaded reflex saves kept the Spaniards at bay on two occasions in particular, making him every inch the unsung hero of the crucial 3-1 semi-final win in Lagos. |
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There is, however, one unsung hero to this otherwise tawdry story. |
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