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    We're choosing to bury this one, Broughton.

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    We are choosing to burry this one, Broughton.

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    We chose to bury this Broughton.

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    You are Lorraine Broughton, MI6.

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    Miss Broughton, Mr. Percival was running late.

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    Lady Broughton, are you all right?

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    Lady Broughton, may l ask you one question?

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    and returning British Operational Officer Lorraine Broughton.

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    returning British Operational Officer Lorraine Broughton.

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    Broughton's rules(1743) 1.2.1.

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    Central Intelligence Agency, and returning British Operational Officer Lorraine Broughton.

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    Central Intelligence Agency… and returning British Operational Officer Lorraine Broughton.

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    We need to get with Broughton and get on the same page.

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    Our American guest Emmett Kurzfeld, The US CIA, entertaining British operational officer Lorraine Broughton.

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    were introduced by heavyweight champion Jack Broughton in 1743 to protect fighters in the ring where

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    Senior Director and Officer Eric Gray, Our American guest Emmett Kurzfeld, The US CIA, entertaining British operational officer Lorraine Broughton.

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    Myself, Senior Director and Officer Eric Gray, Our American guest Emmett Kurzfeld, The US CIA, entertaining British operational officer Lorraine Broughton.

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    Before Jack Broughton, the first idea of current boxing originated from James Figg, who is viewed as the organizer of cutting edge boxing.

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    This all changed when Jack Broughton developed the first set of formalized rules for boxing in 1743, with the goal of making boxing more of a civilized competition.

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    When Jack Broughton designed boxing gloves in the mid 1700s, he introduced them at his gym as training tools to reduce injuries to boxers' hands and faces prior to official fights.

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    The first boxing rules, which were developed in the 19th century into the London Prize Ring Rules, were introduced by heavyweight champion Jack Broughton in 1743 to protect fighters in the ring where deaths sometimes occurred.

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    One of the greatest bare-knuckle prizefighters in history, Broughton devised the modern sport's first set of rules in 1743, and those rules, with only minor changes, governed boxing until they were replaced by the more detailed London Prize Ring rules in 1838.

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    Saddened by the death of his competitor, Broughton wrote the“Broughton Rules” to minimize the harsher aspects of the sport, like forbidding striking below the belt, not allowing hitting a competitor when he was down and giving him 30 seconds to recover and continue the fight, lest he be declared the loser.

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