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Lumina radioactivă dezbrăca oamenii, de pretutindeni tâșnesc sexe dând unele peste altele, mațe care colcăie, feți care transmit în direct din pântecele mamei, guri care lătră, guri care hăhăie, buze lipitori, guri care ...
Cristian Tudor Popescu, 2011
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The Courts of Babylon: Dispatches From The Golden Age of ...
However, Happer couldn't have asked foramore appropriate case. AlthoughVilas was considered acredit to thegame,his manager, Tiriac,didnotsharethe samereputation. In thosedays the former Romanian DavisCup player was considered an ...
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Hard Courts: Real Life on the Professional Tennis Tours
The new edition of this bestseller in hardcover features never-before-published, all-new inside info on the money, personalities and politics of pro-tennis: Jimmy, Monica, Boris, Martina, et al.
McPhee's writing is more than informative; these are stories, artful and full of character, that make compelling reading.
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Sporting Gentlemen: Men’s Tennis from the Age of Honor to ...
In the second match, Gorman, who had been chosen over Solomon at the last minute, played Tiriac. He ran through the first two sets easily Then Tiriac, realizing the Cup would be lost if he didn't win the match, pulled out his full bag of ...
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Esquire: The Magazine for Men - Volumul 108
Tiriac was right. Tiriac is Ion Tiriac, the bearish Romanian coach who made champions out of Nastase and Guillermo Vilas and now plays Colonel Tom to Becker's Elvis. McEnroe is referring to a comment Tiriac made at the Open last year, ...
William S. Burroughs, 1987
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The twentieth anniversary Playboy reader - Pagina 529
Graebner and Tiriac, on Court Three, are a vaudeville act. The draw has put it together. Graebner, the paper salesman from upper-middle Manhattan, has recently changed his image. He has replaced his hornrimmed glasses with contact ...
Hugh Marston Hefner, 1974
It would not be an overstatement to say that Ilie Nastase was at least partly responsible for the explosion of interest in tennis in the 1970s.
Ilie Nastase, Debbie Beckerman, 2004
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Wimbledon: a celebration - Pagina 41
Graebner and Tiriac, on Court 3, is a vaudeville act. The draw has put it together. Graebner, the paper salesman from Upper Middle Manhattan, has recently changed his image. He has replaced his horn-rimmed glasses with contact lenses, ...
John McPhee, Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1972
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The Negotiator: A Memoir - Pagina 141
After brief pleasantries he got to the point of his call: he asked that I meet with a delegation of Romanian officials, led by Ion Tiriac, a former professional tennis player, now a successful businessman in Bucharest. Tiriac had been trying for ...