Bailey has consistently refused requests for interviews and did so again Friday.
From the thenewstribune.com
Bailey had a cut on the bridge of her nose after the game but said she was fine.
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Bailey chased down the league's most dangerous receiver from first play to last.
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Bailey then went 14 yards, and he punched it in from 4 yards out one snap later.
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Bailey and other artists will demonstrate collaborative glassworking techniques.
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Bailey is a former UH quarterback who is the fundraising chairman for athletics.
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Bailey was nominated for song of the year at the Grammy Awards in 2007 and 2008.
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Bailey makes a similar sneaky acknowledgement using carefully selected language.
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Bailey said the collection was a study in merging city style and country living.
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English lexicographer who was the first to treat etymology consistently; his work was used as a reference by Samuel Johnson (died in 1742)
The outer courtyard of a castle
Bailey is a given name taken from an English surname meaning "bailiff."
Bailey is an occupational surname of English and Scottish origin. Bailey is the 65th-most common surname in the United Kingdom.
Leonard Bailey (1825-05-08 in Hollis, New Hampshire u2013 1905-02-05 in New York City) was a toolmaker/cabinet maker from Massachusetts, USA, who in the mid-to-late nineteenth century patented several features of woodworking equipment. Most prominent of those patents were the planes manufactured by the Stanley Rule & Level Co. (now Stanley Works) of New Britain, Connecticut.
The Bailey, or The Peninsula, is an historic area in the centre of Durham, England. It is shaped like a peninsula thanks to a sharp meander in the River Wear, formed by isostatic adjustment of the land. ...
An occupational surname for a steward or official; A topographic surname from someone who lived by a bailey (the outer wall of a castle); A male given name derived from the surname; A female given name
(17%) Baileys Irish Cream. Sweet coffee-flavoured cream liqueur. May congeal if mixed with citrus juice, tonic water or ginger ale.