He begins his campaign against Colombia's Alejandro Falla, the man who took him to five sets at Wimbledon in 2010.
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Floyd, who is about 10 years old, was found by a member of the security team who took him inside.
Acevedo said nothing to officers who took him into custody, Browne said.
The taxi-driver who took him to his house inquired where he was from, and when Pereda, lost in his own ruminations, failed to answer, he asked if he spoke Spanish.
The horse who took him first past the post for the seventh time that day is now long retired and spends his days grazing in the grounds of Dettori's home in the traditional British racing town of Newmarket.
In Elian's case, too, the charges and counter-charges are now about child abuse: whether his Miami relatives, who took him in last November, are turning the boy against his father, or whether his father would treat him more cruelly by taking him back to Cardenas.
He learned about the power of storytelling from his grandfather and learned to read from his grandmother, who also took him to the library and introduced him to Agatha Christie mysteries.
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He was sandwiched between Congressman Paul and Governor Romney, who took turns kicking him below the belt, often in response to leading questions designed to generate theater.
He began teaching, long before he had a degree, over in a one-room schoolhouse amid the hollows of Overton County in a place known informally as Booze, and soon became principal in a community closer to Carthage called Pleasant Shade, living where he could, sometimes in the homes of his students, who took to calling him Professor.
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The outing took him back to the 1950s when his dad, who had a car repair shop, took him to a show at the Sam Houston Coliseum.
Zell Miller, a Georgia Democrat who took the stage before him and gripped the audience with a crowd-rousing speech.
Terry did not talk about his meeting with England coach Fabio Capello, who took the captaincy from him on Friday.
People who took their place opposite him one by one, clutching a scrap of paper bearing the address of an overseas relative or else the business card of some European traveller, unwittingly exchanged in a moment of good humour for a lifetime of another person's hopes.
Hamilton clinched the title when he passed Timo Glock accelerating out of the final corner of the race to snatch the drivers' crown from Felipe Massa, who took the chequered flag ahead of him.
He is perhaps best remembered for animating the seven skeletons who come to life in Jason and the Argonauts, a sequence which took him three months to film, and for the Medusa who turned men to stone in Titans.
"I found him wonderful, and a sponge, who took in everything about the trio, " Pressler says, adding that there was something in Hope that reminded him of his younger self in those early years.
These small classes and lab work encouraged students to form tight friendships, but Mr. Holmes remained outside those inner circles for the most part, one person who took several upper-level classes with him said.
Perhaps he was like a graphic designer who packed up his portfolio and took it with him.
Part of him remains the Cooperstown tinkerer who took apart baseball gloves to see how they were made.
He took it over from a fellow who groomed him for it, but he has never taken on a protege himself.
He had a risky way of skiing, he took all the risks, everyone who saw him said he was an amazing skier.
Dzhokar Tsarnaev was acutely aware of his ethnicity, and took pains to correct his friends who misidentified him as Russian, his college classmate and friend, Giovanni, told CNN's sister network HLN.
When Affleck had the opportunity to be seen as a leader in front of millions of viewers, he took his cue from the people who interviewed him if they wore a suit and tie, so did he.
Just three years ago Rutgers University was witness to a truly horrific series of events culminating in the suicide of Tyler Clementi, an 18-year old freshman who took his own life after a roommate recorded him kissing another man in their dorm room and then posting the video online.
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First to threaten was Miguel Simao who took on Hibs defender Mathias Jack and easily beat him for pace down the right-hand wing.
Along the way, he also managed to get rid of Michael Jordan, the chief executive who had made him chief operating officer, and took his job.
In April 1939 she rewarded him with an heir, Leka, who took the title of crown prince.
When Mrs Arroyo, who was vice-president at the time, took over from him, rioters promptly attempted to displace her.
That made him the youngest chief justice since John Marshall, who took office in 1801 at the age of 45.
Novelist Nadine Gordimer, who calls Mahlasela a "national treasure, " took an interest in him at an early age and arranged guitar lessons.
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