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Mentions an idea called "The Champ" about a heavyweight champion who solves crimes; mentions Michael Clarke Duncan.
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The reigning national champs are about as overwhelming a conference favorite as you'll find in recent years.
Digging deeper into their personal lives, Oprah questioned the reigning champs about the people who were instrumental to their success and about the people in their lives who made the win last Thursday night a tad bit sweeter.
"He said, 'If you want to say it, you can say it.' That's what a champ is all about," he added.
The champ talks about having a target on his back when he's cut off by Roman Reigns, who wishes him luck in his match.
At the other end of the scale was the new Scion xD, the industry's reliability champ, at about 82percentt "better than average".
Besides "Treasure Island" (1934), in which he played Jim Hawkins to Wallace Beery's crusty Long John Silver, Jackie teamed with Beery in "The Champ" (1931), about a drunken fighter and his son; "The Bowery" (1933); and "O'Shaughnessy's Boy" (1935).
Thus guided, Le Maistre and several others including two of his brothers established the solitaires ("hermits"), a Jansenist ascetic group, at Port-Royal des Champs in about 1638.
It's halftime across the land, except at Connecticut, where the defending Big East champs are about to kick off the second half against Fordham.
But how about Champ, a dinosaurlike animal lurking in Lake Champlain?
Ms. Newman said: "What struck me about Champ was that he brought a play with him.
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