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CNN's John King, Ed Henry and Mark Preston contributed to this report.
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Billionaire John Henry, Mark Attanasio and Stuart Sternberg have also done well with baseball.
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Mark Henry is the Central Marketing Director of Tourism Ireland, the agency responsible for promoting tourism to the island of Ireland from across the globe.
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Mark Henry narrowly failed to gather a kick that could have put the Reds on the board and instead Westerman was instrumental again when his perfectly timed pass put Tickle in under the posts.
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Growing up, polka was part of daily life, says Mr. Henry's son, Mark Mocarski, who lives in Goose Creek, S.C.
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Now that Bonds has passed Henry Aaron's career home run mark, memorabilia dealers are resigned to the reality that the historic ball won't be worth nearly what they would have expected a few years ago.
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Many have shaken their heads at the sheer vulgarity of it all, among them Mark Twain, Helen Keller, Henry James, his brother William, and Sigmund Freud.
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To mark Capt Scott's legacy, Henry will take some of the rations the Terra Nova team had on their ill-fated return - which consisted of pemmican (ground meat mixed with fat) and biscuits.
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Just before the 30-minute mark Zamora, 29, was scythed down by Henry, albeit the Wolves captain touched the ball first.
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On the hour mark, Ulster got their third score with Chris Henry, Johann Muller and Rory Best involved in a surge forward.
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Mark Tuthill, MD, division head of pathology informatics at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit.
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The motley cast of characters includes a dodgy, pockmarked contractor (Mark Lee), a hopelessly unhip coffee-shop boy (Henry Thia) and tattooed loan sharks, all of them relentlessly chasing money.
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