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At a basketball game between the adored local Utah Jazz and the New Jersey Nets, beers were served under a stern warning of "only two servings of alcohol per ID".
"Thereafter Trescothick and Compton steadied the Somerset ship, showing excellent technique in testing conditions under a stern examination from the Sussex seamers.
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The 36-year-old Briton finished with a five-under 67 to hold off a stern challenge from the in-form Stenson and an inspired charge by Matt Kuchar, becoming the first Olympic gold medallist since George Lyon of Canada won the competition at Glen Echo Country Club at the St Louis Olympics.
The Shaker way of simplicity and work comforts the girl, who develops a talent for herbalism and healing under the watch of a stern but compassionate mentor.
On Wednesday afternoon Mr. Nakoula — referred to in court by that name and by another one he legally adopted in 2002, Mark Basseley Youssef — was placed under oath and given a stern reminder of what that meant by Judge Christina A. Snyder of Federal District Court.
ATLANTA — In February 2007, Alberto R. Gonzales, the attorney general under President George W. Bush, issued a stern warning to those who murdered blacks with impunity during the civil rights era: "You have not gotten away with anything.
The referee, Jaco Peyper, was also clearly under instructions to set a stern tone at the breakdown and there were three lengthy TMO referrals for potential collision-related fouls in the first quarter alone.
Their monologues mine personal material about decidedly middle-class experiences — fixing cars under the guidance of a stern father, shopping at Ross department stores — which plays to the widest variety of audiences.
Manager Chris Coleman is still looking for his first win in charge, but Savage, a former Wales midfielder turned BBC pundit, mounted a stern defence of the under-fire boss, insisting he is the "right man" for the job.
Before the first glass of champagne was poured, invited members of the press were issued with a stern warning not, under any circumstances, to bother the great man himself.
For the next issue, dated July 26, he composed a stern column of opinion under the headline: "An Editorial: No Excuse for KKK".
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