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Nosher won the fight on points, over eight rounds.
As any serious nosher knows, water and fat are important ingredients in kosher salami.
Under normal circumstances, I am a picker par excellence, a nosher nonpareil.
The anonymous nosher is part of a new worrisome trend in a country once known for its healthy outdoor life and plain cooking.
According to his autobiography, Nosher had a total of seventy-eight fights: fifty-one as a professional, with nine losses, though he was never knocked out.
Powell, Nosher.
Danny Eccleston - "Nosher in the Bar"
Later Nosher (which is also his character name) makes a pass at the Queen during a Buckingham Palace banquet.
As a fruit-wine nosher, I expected Red Raspberry to be sweet, opening it after dinner, only to find it virtually dry.
Nosher Powell, 84, British actor, stuntman (Willow, First Knight) and boxer.
The news was reported via the official Nosher Powell website and actress Francoise Pasquale on Facebook.
Nosher Powell - Red (as Fred Powell)
Stuntman Nosher Powell claims in his autobiography, "We had a stunt man killed in the third week, and it happened right in front of me.
The current wine maker and general manager, Nicolaas J. Opdam, has wrought a nosher's delight in his popular '97 late-harvest riesling.
NYC Nosh Traipsing through the city's food scene with fellows named Nosher and Hungry Man.
Meanwhile, Nosher Powell plays the Home Secretary, a menacing, beer-swilling, fornicating, lovable lout who has his own no-nonsense way of dealing with trouble, usually with his fists.
Gunner 'Nosher' Evans (Mike Kinsey) 'Nosher' Evans does a paper tearing act.
He made a production of checking his wristwatch, and then looking impatiently toward a nearby store, as if waiting for someone, but his acting ability was far inferior even to that of the movie star currently preparing for his once-in-a-career role as a presidential nose nosher.
Jack Bodell is mentioned in the "Boxing Tonight" sketch in episode 37 of Monty Python's Flying Circus, in which he (played by Nosher Powell) fights Sir Kenneth Clark (played by Graham Chapman).