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The complete second season of the US drama following medical
examiner Dr. Megan Hunt (Dana Delany) as she attempts to balance
her demanding job with her private life. In this series, Megan's
unique methods cause problems in the workplace and her already
tense relationship with her boss Kate Murphy (Jeri Ryan) worsens.
Meanwhile, Megan continues to build bridges with daughter Lacey
(Mary Mouser) and starts dating attractive FBI agent Derek Ames
(Cliff Curtis). The episodes comprise: 'Love Thy Neighbour',
'Hunting Party', 'Missing', 'Lazarus Man', 'Point of Origin',
'Second Chances', 'Hard Knocks', 'Love Bites', 'Gross Anatomy',
'Your Number's Up', 'Falling for You', 'Shades of Blue', 'Sympathy
for the Devil', 'Cold Blooded', 'Occupational Hazards', 'Home
Invasion', 'Identity', 'Going Viral: Part One', 'Going Viral: Part
Two' and 'Mind Games'.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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The Iron Curtain tells the story of rugby pioneer Phil Larder, the
first coach to break through the hidden wall between rugby league
and union. The journey starts with Phil's upbringing as a player,
takes in the 80s rugby league revolution he sparked as national
coaching director, and his jump across the barricades to rugby
union in 1997. The authors examine how rugby league ideas
revolutionised the concept of defence in union and changed the face
of the game forever, and discuss the scientific 'quantum leaps' in
analysis and conditioning under Sir Clive Woodward that led to
triumph in 2003. In a book that will appeal to rugby lovers of both
codes, Phil reveals the sources of his coaching inspiration, the
players he loved working with and the secrets of his defensive
innovation, giving his frank views on the English Premiership and
the two Lions tours in which he was involved.
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