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According to lore, the surf break is named after a German shepherd, Maverick.
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Goth Rage, meanwhile, as demonstrated by this mime breaking type and yelling "FUCK OFF!" a lot in the background of a BBC News report this week, is different: Goth Rage always happens after months or years of eroding at the patience of the person who breaks, and is named after that goth kid who went to every single sixth form – you all had one!
Willie McCovey, the power-hitting lefty for whom the body of water is named, broke into the majors with the team in 1959 and retired as a Giant in 1980.
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After the national team took a three-year break, she was named the captain in 2010 and played in the Goalball World Championships.
The long-serving Take A Break editor John Dale was named editor of the year in the category of weekly or fortnightly women's magazines.
The women's goalball team, who return to the Paralympic fold after a 12-year break, has also been named.
After much media attention, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed him over the All-Star break after he was named the league's All-Star game MVP.
The story starts in Bangladesh, but most of it is about the experience of immigrant communities in Britain.' The deadlock was broken when Ali was named on the Granta list of Best Young British Novelists before the book had even been published, making her - and her title - too hot to ignore.
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