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Shah said his friend told him: "Two guys started a row with a girl and lots of other people.
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Instead Real will start a row with United over Wigan's Antonio Valencia but will get pipped by Fergie's offer to Bruce which comprises £16m plus the use of Fraizer Campbell and Danny Welbeck for a year.
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When starting a row, a small end of the yarn or tail is left on the backside when you pull the yarn through to the front.
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It was 1953 and Orange Coast decided to start a rowing team.
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