Pete Coe returns to the club on January 22 with his bouzouki, banjo, dulcimer, melodeon and percussive step-dancing. |
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He was short with the press, which did not endear him when it came to the races with Coe. |
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Holmes went one better than Britain's former middle-distance stars Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett, who tried and failed to do the coveted double. |
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The mask, in a private collection, was unknown to researchers until Coe heard about it last year. |
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Lord Coe holds four Olympic medals and eight world records in middle-distance running. |
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Coe sneaking back from an offside position was allowed to play the ball and lob it over Bainbridge into the goal. |
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I didn't have a clue about what Jim was saying, and I'm not sure Mr. Coe did either, but at the end of his bravura performance I got my grade changed. |
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Sebastian Coe has been especially reanimated for the occasion and his side parting has been measured and angled precisely to meet IOC hairstyle guidelines. |
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But then I did just namecheck Coe which negates that thought. |
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Tory MP Seb Coe should show his disgust by disassociating himself from the body. |
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If the general view is declining Coe price because supply increasing steadily, then why chiong to showroom now? |
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Sebastian Coe, the director of the 2012 Olympics, regularly spoke out in support of the team. |
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Despite this week's escape of a fire crew inmate from a training hike at Pitchess, both Coe and Bennett say inmate walk-offs are relatively rare. |
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Alan Titchmarsh, Lord Coe, Stephen Fry, Noddy, Kate and Wills and Andy Pandy nodded agreeingly. |
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Coe sped off, leaving her lying on Samlet Road in Llansamlet, with a severed leg and a catalogue of other injuries. |
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As he laid the final square of turf, Seb Coe was looking smugger than if he'd lapped Steve Ovett. |
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The mission served two purposes, says Spaceward Bound Co-Principal Investigator Liza Coe. |
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The paintings were all begun with a black gessoed canvas into which Coe introduced color after working first in dark grays. |
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Paraphrasing an often-quoted political line, Coe reminded them of the overarching importance of the database. |
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In the High Court, Mr Justice Fulford ruled against an application made on behalf of Coe to injunct the paper. |
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Birmingham has a vibrant contemporary literary scene, with local authors including David Lodge, Jim Crace, Jonathan Coe, Joel Lane and Judith Cutler. |
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I remember having to kick steps in solid snow with ice axe at the ready as I climbed the final slope to the summit ridge of Bidean nam Bian in Glen Coe. |
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On August 19, 214 federations will decide the man to succeed Lamine Diack as the head of athletics and Coe is in a two-way battle with former pole-vaulter Sergey Bubka. |
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Coe declined to go into the details of how his anti-doping body would work, saying it was something he would discuss with his IAAF colleagues over the coming weeks. |
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In another change from her usual work, Coe began these canvases with an underlayer of black gesso, meaning she has created these paintings as if from darkness. |
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Blogger Matthew Coe mapps out a list of the top 10 hot dogs in New York to help fulfil your quest of finding the perfect accompaniment to a day out in the Big Apple. |
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Other major CoE bodies include the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines. |
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