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So what have William Nemerever William Nemerever and Thomas Cooper Thomas Cooper done?
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Thomas Cooper, 49, spent nine long years as a sales representative--eight of those spent servicing 7-Eleven convenience stores and other shops in and around Detroit.
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So what have William Nemerever and Thomas Cooper done?
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His first big task was to fill in a hole torn through a large landscape by the 19th century Royal Academician Thomas Sidney Cooper.
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Graeme Smith, partner at advisory and restructuring firm Zolfo Cooper, said Thomas Cook's retreat from the High Street was "sad but not unexpected", given the dominance of the internet in the mainstream travel market.
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On Wednesday, Cooper told US District Judge Thomas Hogan that he was prepared to testify after being freed from his obligation to secrecy by a personal intervention from his source.
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Rhythmically directed by actor Scott Cooper, who adapted the screenplay from a novel by Thomas Cobb, Crazy Heart is largely the story of Jean and Bad's up-and-down romance.
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But long-term injury will continue to keep Gareth Cooper, Tom Shanklin, Brent Cockbain, Kevin Morgan, Iestyn Thomas, Ryan Jones and Chris Horsman out of the Wales squad.
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The home side were stunned in the opening five minutes when Thomas crashed over for his score following a quick tap penalty by scrum-half Gareth Cooper.
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As for the pretty younger woman, that's where writer-director Scott Cooper's otherwise bull-free first feature, based on a novel by Thomas Cobb, goes soft.
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Gareth Thomas, who will captain the side with Stephen Jones remaining in Wales, Gavin Henson, Gareth Cooper, Brent Cockbain, Michael Owen and Dafydd James are all Lions tourists.
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