Would they just join at the end of the season, adding to the teams who had just been promoted from Division One? |
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In a season of inconsistency for the Saints, lack of injuries has been one of the constant positives. |
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If that nine holes had been successful and he'd got to remain in contention, he might well have had a good season. |
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Condors typically lay only one egg per season, with the male assisting in incubation. |
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But he was unable to reproduce that scintillating form last season and has found himself out of favour for part of the current campaign. |
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It's a bit of a feather in their cap if they can keep him quiet because he's run riot this season. |
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And but for an indifferent second season, he has piled on runs, averaging 49.7 from 35 first-class games. |
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After being the surprise package of last season, it would be fair to say that it's been an indifferent start this time round for the team. |
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For about the same price, I recommend the scalloppine piccata al limone, which, even out of season, is definitely worth sampling. |
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During ragweed season, Kleinschmidt tracks the daily pollen count when her medication doesn't seem to be working. |
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The arrival of the South-West Monsoon signals a season of fun with fishing rods, nets and baits for many in the city. |
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When we arrived, the shooters were usually standing around fisting beer cans and comparing their overall performances that season. |
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If the defensive holes aren't plugged, the Quakes' season could go down the drain in a hurry. |
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Meanwhile, the largest contretemps of the campaign season erupted between two studios that are not even in the race for best picture. |
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And they plummeted to relegation on the back of five straight defeats at the end of the season, failing to hit the net in any of the last three. |
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And the first season was rich and fruitful for the sons of Kahn, and their bellies grew round and plump with milk and honey. |
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It's probably because of all the usual inundation of news reports on flu this season as well as mention of illness in several people's blogs. |
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The ceremony was fixed for two o'clock on a Sunday in the middle of the World Cup season. |
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But through 42 games, Giants hitters had been plunked 13 times, which projects to 50 for the season. |
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All the players of the five teams who appeared in the fixed matches would be barred from playing next season and their coaches banned for a year. |
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A permanent fixture in the right back role, Fleming had a deserved testimonial awarded by his club at the start of this season. |
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He described the victory in the opening fixture of the group stage as a stepping stone for the season. |
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The spokesman said the number of international matches and Cup game fixtures had delayed the close of this year's league season. |
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But the grand ambition to shed festive season flab is likely to be quietly ditched by two-thirds of people before winter is out. |
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During the breeding season they eat mostly insects and other invertebrates. |
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However, his pace and the occasional flash of poaching ability should be good for 10 goals or so this season. |
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A pocket book on tourism has been launched to coincide with the tourist season. |
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This convincing win sets the club up for a successful season and the first step towards a play-off promotion place. |
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The hot favorites have to be the Tigers, after winning so convincingly last season. |
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Late in the season, just as the seedpods begin to split, open a pod and gather the seeds. |
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Keep an eye out also for Slovenia who have been hovering just off the medal podium in fourth all season. |
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The pastry crusts were not only as part of the dish, pies and flans would be moulded and decorated with flower heads in season. |
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If you don't yet have a turtleneck, wool flannel pants, dark jeans, and the hottest trend of the season, what are you waiting for? |
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Bags are being packed, sleeping bags aired out and coolers stocked in anticipation of the season that beckons. |
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The loss of two points even at this stage in the season could well be vital. |
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When high school soccer season was over, she was a point guard on the basketball team. |
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During the rest of the wintering season, surveys were conducted at irregular intervals. |
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I had done only three training sessions in pole vault that season, but when I decided to participate, I was going only for the gold. |
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In addition, two first-year pole-vaulters set school records in their first actual competition of the season. |
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A win or a draw in that match will ensure Division 2 hurling next season and copper-fasten the progress of this hardworking, progressive side. |
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Celtic's problems this coming season could be whether they can replace the irreplaceable. |
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Curry on the other hand were tenacious, fearless and hungry for the victory which has copper-fastened their greatest ever season. |
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With just seven races left in the season he is now a strong favourite to lift his fourth world crown. |
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At the end of the season, we weren't crowned champions, but we knew we took a giant step forward. |
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The young form flocks with other fledglings and adults when leaving the nesting area after breeding season. |
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The fleet-footed youngster, who has been unlucky with injuries this season, certainly impressed Barrow with his efforts in the week. |
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There is only one public comfort station for the thousands of worshippers and unhygienic practices are common during the peak season. |
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Brown, who had surgery to repair a detached flexor muscle in his right elbow, should be ready for the start of next season. |
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Bengal cottons, polycotton, Mangalagiri, Orissa, Manipuri and other ethnic varieties move the most this season. |
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This season they have got off to a flier with Jon Parkin scoring three goals in their opening two games. |
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For early season use most anglers tend to fish the flies deeper and so use heavier hooks. |
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Designs for boys shift very little season to season, save for adding the choice of cargo pants to wide-wale corduroys and classic blue jeans. |
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While corduroys are gaining popularity this season, you'd better get yourself a pair of dark blue jeans in time for fall. |
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The core characters in Smallville all have intertwining story arcs that carry them to different places during the course of the season. |
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Spring Wood does not take its name from the season but from the many springs which issue from the highlands above the wood. |
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As maturity approaches, the leaves begin to diminish in size, flowering occurs and the cormlets reach maximum size for the season. |
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With festive spot prizes, crackers and balloons, it was truly a great start to the Christmas par-tying season. |
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They have blitzed much more this season than a year ago, bringing linebackers and cornerbacks. |
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Colours this season are ivory, camel, many shades of brown, red, burgundy, moss and olive green, and, of course, black. |
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Masondo, accompanied by thee verses of an imbongi, stepped on to the stage and said the event marked the celebration of the festive season. |
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Anseriform birds often flock together outside the breeding season and may form groups ranging in size from a few individuals to many thousands. |
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These include running off large volumes of silt-laden water during the flood season, from May to September. |
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As the season progresses, ask swimmers in your novice group to demonstrate skills they are doing correctly. |
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During the '95 season in Spain, the record of the number of corridas held was broken. |
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On the edges of the cities families huddle together in corrugated iron shacks, and the streets are ankle-deep in water during the rainy season. |
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It was the middle of the tourist season, but it still had a calming effect and gentleness compared with the city they had just left. |
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The next year, they are replaced by other flower-like faces which, the previous season, still belonged to little girls. |
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Later in the season there are many others such as coneflowers, cosmos, goldenrods, or lavender that they will enjoy. |
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In both away matches this season, Livi have sat in and invited attack, which duly cost them goals. |
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Their defence has been porous since the start of the season but crucially it kept a clean sheet in the home victory over the Dutch last week. |
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One highlight of the season has been seeing how fluently we all work together when developing the structures and choreographic sequences. |
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Fresh vegetables, as peas, beans, potatoes, squashes, and ripe fruits, in their season, are all wholesome, and help to relieve costiveness. |
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With the holiday season approaching could there be anything more vital to your cosy Christmas cotch than an all-in-one? |
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Hatching coincides with the onset of the rainy season and the concomitant flush of insect populations. |
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The one exception is late in the season when the last flush of flowers has set fruit. |
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After the flowers finish it's a good idea to leave the flowering stems, which will often produce a second flush later in the season. |
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But if you have asthma, the season poses a more serious threat than tissues and cough drops can handle. |
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Shortstop and third base are the positions the team is most concerned with entering the 2001 season. |
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There are possibles, sure, but it will need athletes to perform at a level well above what they have achieved so far this season. |
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New information is posted on the Internet twice a month during the growing season and less frequently during winter. |
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Other teams posted better regular season records, but L.A. still wins the psychological game. |
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There are mares in foal in nearby fields on top of the fact that it is lambing season. |
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Gently press foie gras and vegetables into the meat and season with salt and pepper. |
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Andrew, who has been a City season ticket holder for 13 years, said it would be catastrophic if the club folded. |
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Their bargain-bin lineup has a Triple-A whiff to it, and they could easily fold in the second half, like they did last season. |
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Most sports that people follow pit either individuals or teams against each other, all season long. |
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The players are aware that people have followed them all season and they wanted to do it for them as well. |
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What's the point of putting up all those great numbers in the regular season if you can't get it done in the postseason? |
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They were an unstoppable juggernaut, a team built specifically for the postseason because the regular season was a foregone conclusion. |
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He had a better season than postseason, and some scouts want to see stronger fundamentals from him. |
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This team beat the Chisox in the regular season series, and should have done so in the postseason. |
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Veterans actually look forward to the postseason because the grind of the regular season gives way to a college season, in a sense. |
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As was the case in the regular season, the Patriots were outgained in the postseason. |
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The Jaguars never seem to be as good in the postseason as they are in the regular season. |
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Regular season or postseason, daytime or primetime, indoors or outdoors, the Patriots have been the hammer and the Colts have been the nail. |
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Uniformity in record-keeping is at the core of separating statistics of the regular season from those in the postseason. |
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But the Yankees again are better constructed to win the regular season than the postseason. |
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In other words, a team built to win in the regular season also should win in the postseason. |
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You've also talked about the difference in setting up a team for the regular season vs. the postseason. |
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It's obvious the players are pacing themselves to survive the ridiculously long season and postseason. |
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That can happen against weak teams in the regular season, but likely would be costly in the postseason. |
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But he is finishing strong and seems energized as the regular season turns into the postseason. |
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The number of defensive touchdowns Tampa Bay scored in the regular season and the postseason combined. |
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But down the stretch of the regular season and into the postseason, no team in baseball, save the Astros, mashed the ball better. |
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All five of the foes would be in the postseason if the season ended at this point. |
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In a game at Tropicana Field last season between the Twins and Devil Rays, three Devil Ray base runners were picked off in one inning! |
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After a short break James will commence his winter training for the forthcoming indoor season. |
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At the Theatre Royal in Bath, Peter Hall is unveiling another summer season of plays performed by his own company. |
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So what better time than the feel-good season to mend a wounded friendship? |
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Unlike those comparably priced crops, ahipa plants must be pruned several times a season. |
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I'd say they have actually improved on their last season in the League but nobody can compete with Exeter. |
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But I can't say we didn't try to have that picture-perfect Christmas season. |
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This season she has not lost a match and just dropped two games in Irish competitions. |
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They have done well in some very difficult matches in knockout competitions this season. |
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Neil Wood was leading 36-13 and then Barry Rankin compiled a 37 break, the highest of the season so far. |
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Rising Sun went through the season undefeated for 26 weeks, compiling a perfect score of 78 League points. |
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The club also hopes that vandal proof fencing will be in place by the start of the new season in April. |
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Furcal relied on his arm too much last season and has learned he doesn't have to throw rockets across the infield on every grounder. |
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The star infielder, who hit.345 in 86 games last season, is batting.167 this spring. |
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I stood in the queue, paid this so-called tax and received a small envelope containing compliments of the season from friends in Johannesburg. |
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Compliments of the season to anyone who helped with these notes during the year and to all regular readers. |
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She thanked everyone for providing such lovely entertainment and wished everyone the compliments of the season. |
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The peanut season has passed, but the dry plant stubs remain alongside scrubby pigeon pea shrubs. |
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Found in the shade throughout the growing season are numerous ferns and fern allies. |
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That luck will have to hold, as City inflicted one of the biggest defeats of the season on us earlier in the season. |
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With the gardening season now getting into full swing, the trust is urging people to only use peat-free composts in their gardens. |
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During the composting season, check your bin regularly to assure optimum moisture and aeration are present in the material being composted. |
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You should treat this season of influenza exactly the way you treat any other influenza. |
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Not only have you been holed up for weeks but the season can seem like one long pig-out. |
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United supporters had been down in the dumps after the team's start to the season. |
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One group of species that are affected by a short growing season are talus-dwelling pikas. |
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The right season for crab and hot pot is autumn and winter, when crabs are fertile and plump with a tight texture and hot pot dispels the chill. |
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They all prefer acidic soil and require regular fertilization through the growing season. |
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Their season must have been compromised by the fact that twice they will have three weeks between games. |
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Tall fescue, a cool-season grass, is good-looking and heat-hardy but requires irrigation to make it through the dry season. |
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Earlier in the season, however, Milnthorpe were docked 10 points for an innocent rule infringement, so perhaps the outcome was justified. |
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At a season of religious festivals, the rich peoples of the world indulge in a benign competition to do good. |
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County, so fragile at times last season, are making the most of what they have, though, and stayed out in front yesterday. |
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The festival of lights heralds a season of well-being and is supposed to symbolise the victory of good over evil. |
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The district carol service and our own Marks and Spencer at Christmas remind us the festive season is nearly here. |
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It is aimed at giving the homeless a roof over their heads during the festive season, as well as hot food and a place to sleep. |
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His coachbuilder father, who was born during the festive season, was called Christmas. |
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Buying presents for other people is generally considered the biggest hurdle of the festive season. |
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Officers believe the mild weather over the festive season helped keep the number of road casualties down. |
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Merry Christmas to you all and all the best for a fantastic festive season with friends and loved ones! |
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Thieves are also looking out for Christmas treats and could ruin the festive season for many. |
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The final act of Christmas, it marks the end of the festive season, I guess. |
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Since we neared the festive season of Christmas parties have been going on nonstop. |
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Local pubs and clubs are doing their bit to keep their people safe on the roads during the festive season. |
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As the New Year opens up before us, locals are shaking off the cobwebs of the festive season. |
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Many of us are no longer celebrating the birth of Christ over the festive season. |
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Surely this kind of mathematics has to have an impact on our purchases this festive season. |
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The York animal home is now closed until the new year and no animals will be re-homed during the festive season. |
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A Christmas tree has been erected every year on the Square for the festive season. |
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One of the great traditions of the festive season in the UK is the Christmas pantomime. |
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Later in the season we hope to celebrate our 60th birthday in appropriately festive style. |
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Can the Metropolitan Opera open a new season festively and still make an artistic statement? |
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This time his team chose the big city to produce their most infuriating performance of the season. |
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Come December and the shops get ready for the season and an air of festivity is all around. |
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This rebuilding job will need at least one more season of talent infusion to contend for the playoffs. |
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In the dry season, the women would fetch it and carry it home in jars on their heads, or from dirty tanks which gave us diseases. |
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Instead, given their abject beginning to the season, they fetched up in Milan in an anxious state looking only for a performance. |
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Byron's inglorious season sunk to new depths on Sunday with 82-6 and 76-6 losses to South Grafton in first and reserve grades. |
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City of York Trading Standards is often at its busiest in the festive season investigating scams and cons that can spoil many people's Christmas. |
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Combine the remaining ingredients, season with salt and pepper and place on a plate. |
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Two good efforts this season should have brought Petanque to concert pitch and Andrew Tinkler's 3lb claim should also assist his cause. |
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Muji's only concession to the festive season is that Pinlights become available in white or berry colours for indoor use. |
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Last season Bolton conceded a goal in injury time in five games and it cost the club ten points. |
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On the football side, however, Arbroath this season have simply been in the pink. |
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All of Edinburgh's contract negotiations for the coming season have now been concluded, bringing the squad to 27 players. |
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There it was, that, year after year, and each successive season, I studied the habits of the Pinnated Grouse. |
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Norths had the opportunity in the bottom of the innings to take the game from Brothers, but conceded their fifth one run loss of the season. |
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Last season, he looked as though his arm was dead and his pinpoint accuracy was missing. |
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In his only season on the Packers in 1974, Hall-of-Famer Ted Hendricks blocked three field goals, three punts, and one extra point. |
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This season, O'Neal set career game highs in points, field goals, free throws, and assists. |
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Looks this season include serious pinstripes and classic business suits in plain wool fabrics. |
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The 2.56 million pintails could be used to justify allowing harvest of the birds over the whole duck season instead of just 39 days. |
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For faculty, this is the season to wind up courses and begin fieldwork and writing projects. |
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Shearer also picked up the goal of the season award for his volley against Everton and just pipped City's Darren Edmondson to the prize. |
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Thomas, 34 today, has been involved in just three games since re-joining York as their conditioner at the start of the season. |
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The 2002 triathlon season began with the usual pipe-opener, the long-established Liam Ball Triathlon in Derry. |
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The eight-year-old bounced back in tremendous form last season and will be all the better for a recent all-weather pipe-opener. |
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He is Ilkley's second fifteen captain and has lead his men in an unbeaten season thus far. |
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In winter it feeds on the larvae of flying insects, and starts breeding very early in the season. |
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They have invested too much in this season to throw it away in a fit of pique. |
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I am sure he is enjoying this season more than last season because Michael is a fighter, and fighters need competition. |
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He seemed to be about to back up those fighting words with something more substantial when he won the first race of the season. |
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Every year, during the figure dancing season, each class has an opportunity to host a Feis. |
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Then, just as it seemed the prophets were predicting a dire season for Melrose, the Greenyards men produced arguably the best try of the game. |
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The run-off areas are too short, the pits are cramped and the paddock facilities are, by a long way, the worst of the season. |
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The pitahaya season in San Diego goes from October 1 to around mid-November. |
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Tis the season of insolubly hard quizzes compiled for precocious public school boys, so here's my contribution. |
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Forty different gardens are shown, providing inspiration for wonderful creations for your own home, regardless of the season. |
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Which is why today's trip to Aberdeen could prove pivotal come the end of the season. |
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Such a pressure confrontation for a young player in his first season in England might be full of concerns. |
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In truth, the gamble in bringing Doyen back against an instinct to keep him for another season never looked like succeeding. |
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So, as the new season begins, your favorite correspondent has decided to turn over a new leaf and institute some new policies. |
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It's due to start at the beginning of the season but there's confusion over what leagues and competitions it will apply to. |
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By the fourth season, each of the leads has fallen into a comfortable rhythm, and they've congealed into a formidable comedy team. |
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We did this by assessing the performance of both filters in filtering noise signals obtained from both habitats throughout the breeding season. |
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In a series that's known for it's exciting and dramatic season finales, this one is only middling, but it's still very very good. |
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This festive season, Sofia will be bathed in light if the decoration arrangements of the Sofia municipality go according to plan. |
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Some forage fish will be sexually mature the first season after stocking as fingerlings. |
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A fifth official has been needed this season to help check on substitutions, given that each team is now allowed up to 12 interchanges. |
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Not only was his season finished, but the future of his playing days was in serious jeopardy. |
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She will then pack up when the holiday season finishes at the end of the summer, and head back to Bali to buy next year's stock. |
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She will stay there through the breeding season and return to the U.S. where they will consign her to the 2004 breeding stock sale. |
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The even more interesting statistic though can be seen in the results so far this season. |
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Before this year, he had shown neither the consistency nor the patience necessary to contend over a long season. |
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He talks about his intentions for the rest of the season, and he cites consistency in his performance as the main objective. |
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He's been one of our most consistent players all season and we'll miss him. |
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He won most of his headers and was probably one of our most consistent players this season. |
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He was the team's most consistent defensive player this season and a sure tackler. |
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He may be getting on a wee bit but he is probably as fit now as he has ever been and has been our most consistent player this season. |
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The grain markets consistently discounted negative yield implications from our state for most of the growing season. |
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They can watch as the cooks season, poke, sear, taste, and plate their food. |
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Damon's value is atop the order, which means his slide in walks per plate appearance this season must stop. |
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This season he has been troubled by a groin injury and while receiving constant treatment continues to play. |
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Expect Walker to handle the ball even more this season with the team platooning several players at point guard. |
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With the start of the new season comes the circuit of agricultural fairs for which the platteland is so well known. |
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For all their adventure, their successes this season have been built on firm foundations. |
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The reference to 'spreading flocks' would more plausibly refer to the lambing season, in early spring, when flocks enlarge dramatically. |
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Before the new season Rovers will play up to eight friendlies, including games against Premier League teams Hearts and St Mirren. |
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When I came back from injury earlier this season, the gaffer took a chance on me and played me up front against Dundee United. |
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Their run came to a fitting climax last week when they played their final concert of the season to another full house. |
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They play the same pieces more than once in a season with different conductors. |
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The fitness we worked so hard on, that's when it all comes into play, when the season gets gruelling. |
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But Woodson is getting more chances to make big plays in the passing game this season. |
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A short season of lunchtime performances will begin this July with a play by Canadian playwright Daniel MacIvor. |
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I never intended to play on for the firsts, I didn't want to keep coming back, but at the start of the season there was a shortage of props. |
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In the meantime Andy Hinchcliffe's second team got their season off to a flyer with a 40 plus points victory. |
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And who else could mark his first season in charge as a player-manager by winning the League and Cup double. |
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These could be interplanted with a bronze-foliaged winter blooming heath to provide pockets of color and shape during the winter season. |
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Over the course of the ten-day event, which kicks off on November 23, a short season of her films will be presented for public consumption. |
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This racing season kicks off with a slate of technical amendments aimed at leveling the playing field for all teams. |
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There's a feast of exciting interprovincial and international cricket to savour during the 2000-2001 cricket season which starts soon. |
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The team wants Barrow to provide a surge of emotion, energy and playmaking on a defense that sagged last season. |
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The club managed to get to the play-off final a few years ago and we will be hoping to improve on last season and get into the top six. |
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They're on the phone pleasantly discussing the niceties of the forthcoming Christmas season. |
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Well, we knew they would, they are just too good to not spend at least part of the season in the drivers ' seat. |
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He still has plenty to prove next season after three barren years following his accident abroad. |
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There is a contingency plan in place and we are hoping to borrow a goalkeeper until the end of the season. |
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Also they continual body weight loss into the breeding season will adversely affect fertility. |
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It still is hard to understand that no salmon have yet been caught at the fishery so far this season. |
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He was the pick of the performers last season at half-back and stood out as one of the better players in a team that has taken a battering week-in and week-out. |
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There is poetic justice in the opportunity to round things off at Kilmarnock, where their 4-0 win on the final day of last season was not enough to prevent Rangers' treble. |
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The team also had one eye on the indoor season which is due to start soon. |
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Remove from heat, fluff with a fork, and season with salt and pepper. |
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In addition to their role as traditional Christmas decorations, poinsettias can serve as tokens of goodwill, friendship and joy during the holiday season and beyond. |
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Take the physalis I tried raising from seed for the first time this season, for instance. |
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He received the first point penalty of the young season after chucking his racquet onto his bag and dropping a big F-bomb. |
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Last season the station covered an amazing 1,336 games with live commentaries at 405 games, more than any other broadcaster ever. |
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But watching that game it was hard to work out who were the favourites to go up at the end of the season. |
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The company handled its financial issues internally and has broadened its appeal by offering its first opera by 20th-century composer Benjamin Britten this season. |
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During each field season, fieldwork was conducted on a daily basis. |
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This land was worked by the fellahin, who wielded two to three crops each season, usually keeping one-fourth to one-half of the harvest for themselves. |
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Although it appears taking compassionate leave may have crossed his mind, the Celtic manager has pledged he will be in charge for the start of the season. |
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But the flurry of leaves gave way to camellias the colours of bridesmaids' frocks, a reminder that in nature, as in life, every season has its compensations. |
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Roeder's attempt to ignite his team's season with a player who has courted controversy at almost every turn was described by critics as playing with fire. |
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Gravesham Borough Band is busy with its season of summer bandstand engagements but desperately needs a dedicated permanent conductor and cornet, trumpet and clarinet players. |
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Demands for a picturesque and playable turf in place by tourist season make waiting for appropriate seasonal temperatures an unrealistic option for most turf managers. |
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Coupland isn't the only big name gracing the Rabbit playbill next season. |
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Another of her tasks is to play Cupid during the mating season. |
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In addition to Bill Auberlen, he also announced that Robin Liddell will co-pilot one of the entries this season. |
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Thompson, 40, got off to a late start this season after the purchase of a new truck and fifth wheel trailer, but he has since been racing at Division 5 events. |
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The assumption is that we need professional help to rid our rotten bodies of all the poisons and harmful chemicals accumulated during the season of overindulgence. |
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In the letters section of the August issue of Baseball Digest, a chart was printed listing 12 teams whose infields drove in 400 or more runs in one season. |
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We were 2-4 early in the season, and copping it from everywhere. |
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For example, the Cricket Board president said in the rural areas people knew the cricket season was due to begin when the singing of the piet-my-vrou was heard. |
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Less than 25 percent of those eggs would hatch in the wild, with the rest eaten by monitor lizards and feral wild pigs or drowned by rainy season floods. |
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Yet it is the Britons who Greene has good-naturedly fussed over and flattered this season, praising their potential and pointing out the danger they pose him in Sydney. |
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Moreover, depending on the station's location relative to the pole and the season, it could be subject to extended periods of darkness. |
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The 22-year-old finished seventh in the standings last season, capturing two poles and five top-five finishes. |
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Robyn and I wish you all in Richmond Valley the compliments of the season. |
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Still produced in the same way to this very day, grapes are picked and pressed early in the growing season and the free-run juice fermented for ten days. |
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If you're a retailer, for example, the hosting bills will likely surge during the holiday season but then flatten out during slow months. |
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When the season for quarrying began, the pits sprang to life and the pace continued rapidly until the first deep frost at which time quarrying ceased. |
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Wait too long and you get into tornado season, then heat, humidity, poison ivy and oak, snakes and most especially ticks. |
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Jeans, a fashion statement all on their own, are paired this season with pointy flats. |
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The effect of byelaw 5 is to impose a regime of mandatory catch and release for salmon fished with rod and line in the early part of the season, up to 16 June. |
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He will not be coming back to the club next season because of domestic commitments. |
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He emerged as the leader of Baltimore's offensive line last season and has been told he's expected to fill a similar role with a bunch of young players around him. |
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This is the season when, in ancient times, the wheat was harvested, thus the flowering of the pomegranates marked both an end to spring and the beginning of summer. |
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The movement for instant replay throughout college football gained momentum last week when the Mountain West Conference announced it would use replay for the 2005 season. |
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We have to wait for the dry season, when the white pomfret breed. |
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Because female Collared Flycatchers only lay one clutch per season, the proportion of fertilizable females declines as the proportion of incubating females increase. |
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Cosgrave floated the ball across, it bobbled around the six yard box before Sullivan cheekily back heeled it to the bottom corner for his twelfth goal of the season. |
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The flavor of skiing on a perfect day is spiced by the knowledge and experience of conditions far less ideal, from the early season rock ski to the last patches of corn snow. |
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The next red carpet pileup outside the Kodak Theater may be four months away, but with the beginning of the holiday season, a tidal wave of Oscar wannabes is hitting theaters. |
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Atlanta's Jay Feely, one of the few kickers crazed enough to leap into the fray, recalls battling a Panthers player at the bottom of the pileup last season. |
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With two abandonments and a postponement in the past ten days, Park Avenue have fallen behind in their fixtures and face an end of season pile-up to catch up. |
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He puts his club's drop in crowds down to their high placing last season. |
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There is the intoxicating sense of spring arriving with the opening of the salmon fishing season on Sunday, February 1st and for brown trout on the 15th of the month. |
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So often last season, those two provided the creative spark going forward, whereas the current side looks ponderous and predictable in the final third by comparison. |
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Armstrong finished his fifth and final season of varsity eligibility in the fall of 2003 when he handled the punting, placekicking and kickoff duties for the 2-6 Warriors. |
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It is looking increasingly likely that this could be the season where Paul McTiernan copper-fastens his reputation as being one of the top strikers in the country. |
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In the meantime, let's hope and pray for a safe and quiet election season. |
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And so they traveled north with the current and favorable winds of the season. |
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After the crushing blow on Monday, a medal would have been fitting reward for the two-times Olympic veteran, who is to retire at the end of this season. |
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I ran the department that particular festive season, and I felt like going postal pretty much every day in the stretch before Christmas, believe me. |
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