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Mur·phy

(mŭr'fē),
John B., U.S. surgeon, 1857-1916. See: Murphy drip, Murphy button, Murphy percussion.
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Game 2 followed a similar pattern, as the players traded points in the first half until Murphy's precise shots resulted in him pulling away to win 21-11.
Murphy said: "It would be nice, I suppose, if people would say thank you.
Brashear is a national expert in employee benefits, bringing 22 years of experience to the Holmes Murphy team.
Working as a corporate lawyer, Claiborne's first boss was Jerry Watkins, Murphy Oil's longtime general counsel.
It's the 10th child for the 57-year-old Eddie Murphy, the second child for the 39-year-old Butcher.
Murphy's Mercantile was inspired by old-time general stores from the days of Hinkle's.
Referees eventually blew the whistle at the 4:11 mark and gave Murphy a flagrant foul penalty 1 that Abueva vehemently protested as something too light of a punishment.
But at Coventry's Ricoh Arena, another of the Rocket's favourite haunts, Murphy was a 10-8 winner in a dramatic grudge clash between two players who have never seen eye to eye.
Cow hides and chinoiserie grace the same room in a zany but delightful vision only Murphy could realize.
Call the newsdesk A&E medics on 0151 472 2436 assessed Mr Murphy to be "fully competent".
"Judge Murphy used profanity in an open courtroom and threatened violence against an attorney appearing before him.
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