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Revie

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Re`vie´
v. t.1.To vie with, or rival, in return.
2.(Card Playing) To meet a wager on, as on the taking of a trick, with a higher wager.
v. i.1.To exceed an adversary's wager in card playing.
2.To make a retort; to bandy words.


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Byline: Brian Reade IN THE late 70s Don Revie almost changed his name to Dillinger after English football declared him Public Enemy No.
If fans will be confused by seeing Revie walking his team to a match against Derby (former Leeds' star Johnny Giles swears such a thing never happened), for writer Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost/Nixon) it's a dramatic way of trying to develop Clough's loathing for Leeds.
Once a good local cricketer, Anderson credits Don Revie with luring him into golf.
 
 
 
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