So what in the name of George Allen and Joe Gibbs has happened to one of the most storied franchises in the league? |
|
He hit his drive 381 yards down the storied 650-yard 17th, drawing astonished gasps from the galleries. |
|
It has been another banner year for baseball's most storied, hated franchise. |
|
Litigation offers a rabbit hole into that unseen world and its storied distortions of technique and method. |
|
The balance of the schedule visits markets that have a long and storied tradition in sport compact drag racing. |
|
As spirits go, it's arguable that none have more a storied past than those whiskies made in Ireland and Scotland. |
|
Let's bring you up to date, briefly, with the mischievous knavery going on in the storied Tuscany Valley vineyards. |
|
We were about to help celebrate the falling of one of the last, and among the most storied, comestible taboos in our European culture. |
|
The walls which encase the tea room double up as a shrine to the most storied brew-ups of eras past. |
|
Our early libraries served a valuable role in documenting our sport's storied past. |
|
Without the striking architecture and elegant interiors that were the stage for so much of our storied past? |
|
Edmonton has a long and storied history as a centre for the performing arts. |
|
In 1897, he moved to England, where he and his common-law wife, former hostess of a Florida bordello, took up permanent residence in Brede Place, a storied castle. |
|
Few food condiments have as long and storied a history as salt. |
|
Cowboys rarely, if ever, ate pasta and Italy's history, while rich and storied, is bereft of tales of cattle rustlers, gunslingers and homesteaders circling the wagons. |
|
In Nellcôte's many-roomed basement, the Rolling Stones recorded material for what became their most storied album. |
|
And, for better or worse, Johannesburg's storied history will be one sand pile poorer. |
|
Mr. Speaker, for the past 100 storied years our sailors have served in war and peace, on the seven seas and around the world. |
|
In a storied career, it may be his unfailingly positive outlook for which he is most admired and emulated. |
|
Given her advanced age and storied career, wouldn't the aftermath of the surgery have been a good time to gracefully bow out? |
|
|
Bhairavnath Temple: Dedicated to Kasi Bhairav, the three storied temple of Bhairavnath has only the head of Bhairav in the inner sanctum. |
|
I consider it a distinct honour to rise in this place, to be with members of Parliament in this storied chamber to pay respect to veterans. |
|
The Flemish grave and altarpiece statuary, the stalls and storied stained glass are also masterpieces. |
|
Within days, other storied institutions either collapsed or were pushed to the brink. |
|
Thousands of bright-eyed programming and design stars have passed through the storied doors. |
|
So I believe that this ancient and storied office is once again abeyant. |
|
Besides the to-die-for body, the Brazilian model has a storied sense of humor that has become a part of her catwalk persona. |
|
The glazer family took a storied soccer team private, and changed the corporate agenda. |
|
Finally, in November, they launched out on their storied and infamous scorched-earth March to the Sea. |
|
A storied figure in his own right, Magdaleno is one of 12 children of Mexican parents who came to the U.S. without documents. |
|
While forced conscription of Americans is rare, the practice of volunteering has a storied history. |
|
The diptychs document the storied days the band spent as guests of the hotel. |
|
Cruz did his undergrad time at Princeton, and followed it up with Harvard Law, where he edited the storied Harvard Law Review. |
|
Venice as a city has seemed irrelevant, a storied artifact of a Romantic past that serves merely as a decorous backdrop for an event geared toward utopian futures. |
|
Perhaps we live in an era that finds so little to admire in itself that it feels compelled to cut the storied past down to the size of the tabloid present. |
|
New England's coastal towns are some of America's oldest, and few have a more storied or colorful past than Mystic, Connecticut in the southeastern part of the state. |
|
We mean a porch, or cloister, or the like, of one contignation, and not in storied buildings. |
|
In a religious context, however, myths are storied vehicles of supreme truth, the most basic and important truths of all. |
|
Gregory has focused his investigation on both the structure of the kite and its potential to create sound, thus bringing forward a number of aspects from this object's long and storied history. |
|
Following the warpath left by 2008's critically acclaimed Conquer, Omen is a sign of Soulfly becoming an even fiercer, fierier and more furious metallic monster, seven albums into their storied career. |
|
|
In fact, he draws on the storied Xerox, known at its 1906 founding as the Haloid Company, as a prime case. |
|
The Oxford American has had a storied existence editorially but has had troubles financially. |
|
It's not an easy life, but it's a storied one. |
|
This storied bridge has suffered at the hands of the government, which sold it to CN when it was still a crown corporation, before it was privatized. |
|
The storied and controversial history of the institution has long been covered by local and at times, national media. |
|
It is storied of the brazen colossus in Rhodes, that it was seventy cubits high. |
|
For linebacker Ray Lewis, a fitting end to a storied career. |
|
Plans for the sequel include chartering Airbus A320s to fly in high-rollers from Macau and mainland China. Its grounds, however, surround a storied institute of Buddhist learning, and now threaten to overwhelm it. |
|
Even the storied Red Burgundies made by Cistercian monks were dark pink. |
|
Dr Jobe who had served as a medical supply sergeant in the American army's storied 101st Airborne division during the Battle of the Bulge in the second world war was the team's orthopaedic doctor. |
|
The ongoing post-contraction malaise this time has been less storied. |
|
At 22 Lawrence already has a storied career. |
|
Congratulations to all of our outstanding Shipmates who carry on the storied heritage of Navy cryptology. |
|
He endured, tumesced, became ever more horrific in the storied assaults he launched on black flesh. |
|
In slow motion and mesmerizing music, Temudgin's cangue drops off and a storied life begins. |
|
Judd wouldn't be drawn on the manner of Malthouse's departure from Carlton, saying AFL fans should celebrate his storied career, not commiserate its end. |
|
Negotiating ploy to lower the price of the Denver Post or sincere plan to relaunch the storied Rocky Mountain News? |
|
Her remarkable journey, from the day she entered the Heart Institute in 1986, is the storied second chance for a woman who dedicated her new life to her family and the community at large. |
|
Our storied past and humble beginnings remind us every day, that the true pillars of our foundations are the men and women in our organization that remain the driving force behind our consistent progress. |
|
The site itself has quite a storied history. |
|
|
You're on one of the most storied, most historied stages in America, and you're about to sing this really emotional, beautiful, peaceful song. |
|
Spain is a storied country of stone castles, snowcapped mountains, vast monuments, and sophisticated cities, all of which have made it a favoured travel destination. |
|
In July 1567 the city council of Cologne approved a design in the Renaissance style by Wilhelm Vernukken for a two storied loggia for Cologne City Hall. |
|
Rap's storied history has seen several artists play the roles of word wielder on the mic and trackmaster behind the boards, but no-one cuts it close to Kanye West. |
|
Some were storied weapons. With this once long lance, now wildly elbowed, fifty years ago did Nathan Swain kill fifteen whales between a sunrise and a sunset. |
|
The storied restaurant, Il Cortile, is owned and run by the Esposito family, which also owns the properties, on the corner of Mulberry and Hester streets. |
|
Chamroon who was abbot at the time allowed Hmong to occupy a three storied abandoned hospital just off the main temple complex, known in Thai as teuk sam chan. |
|
Then, bolder than the storied Cyclops, great Cthulhu slid greasily into the water and began to pursue with vast wave-raising strokes of cosmic potency. |
|