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But a guardian angel appeared in the form of Nathaniel Brooks, who had coached one of Rogers's youth teams.
In the late 1970s and '80s new serials appeared in the form of multiepisode sagas shown on television.
But by the time the Restoration had quieted Britain, a general European threat appeared in the form of Louis XIV.
Tim Henman had lost to Roger Federer in the second round, but a new British hope had appeared in the form of the teen-aged Scot, Andy Murray.
Obama took his foot off the pedal this year after the first sign of the conservative backlash appeared in the form of Scott Brown's election in Massachusetts.
In 1954, a glorious parody of Lever kühn appeared in the form of Gottfried Rosenbaum, the lovable émigré composer in Randall Jarrell's academic satire "Pictures from an Institution".
Another chance to get tough with the Russians appeared in the form of willingness of the Pakistanis to receive American arms.
At one site, the first evidence of civil authority appeared in the form of two policemen, who demanded to know what the programmer and his friends were doing.
The first epidemics appeared in the form of outbreaks of at least 14 cases near Oslo, Norway, in 1868 and of 13 cases in northern Sweden in 1881.
The Southern Cross appeared in the form of five white stars on the hoist stripe, and a white silhouette bird-of-paradise was represented on the green stripe.
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If they folded and re-appeared in the form of a phoenix club, the drop could be three or four leagues.
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