The worst-case scenario with Crosby is that the organization calls him up anyway, and the Tigers lose lots of games. |
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Unkeen on doing live performance on air, Crosby was an early advocate of pre-recording shows. |
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Now and again, his voice lifts like a hillbilly choir or a candlelit revival presided over by David Crosby. |
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The plans show eight semi-detached houses, three houses in a terrace fronting Crosby Road and two terraces totalling a further eight houses. |
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Hey, if you listen carefully enough around Christmas time, you might even catch the dulcet croon of a certain Mr Bing Crosby. |
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With close friend Viv Busby still caretaker manager of the Minstermen, Crosby did not comment on the possibility of a return to York. |
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Crosby handles the bat well, is an above-average defensive player and is a candidate for A.L. Rookie of the Year. |
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Samsonov was hyped like Sidney Crosby, back when Sid the Kid was in bobskates. |
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He won the Crosby Plate at West Lancs in sensational style when he eagled the penultimate hole. |
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Crosby joined Northrop as part of the war effort and became a test pilot on some of the company's flying wing designs. |
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The procession lurched on its way, Bing Crosby warbling White Christmas from an ancient loudhailer. |
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It all began years ago when she and husband Chris, a carpet-fitter, lived with their four young daughters at home in Crosby Road, Heaton. |
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Crosby is a 15-year-old phenom from Nova Scotia who is the odds-on favourite to be the first overall pick in the 2005 NHL draft. |
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So, when I saw that David Crosby and Graham Nash were playing at the new concert hall I just booked tickets, knowing my parents would want to come. |
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Or, if you can score like Sidney Crosby, volunteer to help coach the local kids hockey team. |
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Crosby Park features a unique water play area that operates on a water-conserving, water-supply recirculation system. |
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The final score was set by kicker Mason Crosby, who has made a field goal just two minutes before the game ended. |
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Every year, taking out the Christmas bubbles while listening to Bing Crosby or Madonna. |
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Crosby was particularly captious of Waters, arguing that she was, after all, a highly regarded actress and celebrated role model for the African American community. |
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Phase one began with a morning abseil down a 45m cylinder at Brisbane's Mount Crosby water treatment facility, followed by rafting in the afternoon. |
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Today, we walked up to the Crosby Theater and saw the backstage, where the sets and small boat for the show, set to open this Saturday, were stored. |
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A modern-day Astaire or Crosby, the well-wardrobed Wes Anderson exhibits style and grace, both personally and in his filmmaking. |
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The presence of stars such as Phil Harris, Fred Allen, Bing Crosby, and Kate Smith on CBS swelled the network's listenership. |
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The third layer of performance is the character of Elgin, who, 10 years earlier in the film's diegesis, WAS the Crosby persona. |
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The metropolitan borough encompasses the towns of Maghull, Bootle, Crosby, Formby, and Southport and surrounding areas. |
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Crosby said that he occasionally receives calls from farmers in the area and rarely turns down anyone offering to sell him a local product. |
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Liverpool merchants built their homes in Crosby, Formby, and Southport, and that coastal strip has remained a popular residential area. |
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Whatever is out there, Crosby is investing his bonus sightings from last year with trigger cameras and night-vision glasses, all the better to find it. |
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Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole once crooned of sleigh bells and roasting chestnuts to a whole nation. |
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Shero said he sat down with Crosby before last month's trade deadline to get a feel for the team, as he always did with him. |
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This was the first Holiday Inn, named after a Bing Crosby film popular at the time that Mr Wilson had enjoyed. |
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Are you sure you want to spend all of your birthday money on a Sidney Crosby bobblehead doll? |
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But the man directing Cameron's strategy is the Australian troubleshooter Lynton Crosby. |
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But, as time went by, the Beatles became as much of a historical curio as Al Jolson or Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra or Elvis Presley before them. |
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It touched a tender place in the hearts of Americans, both soldiers and civilians, who were then in the depths of World War II, and it earned Crosby his fifth gold record. |
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He had homes in New York, where he wintered, and in Florida, where he summered, and he moved in a circle with Babe Ruth and Errol Flynn, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. |
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In the fall of 2006, Inter Pares staff Alison Crosby and Samantha McGavin travelled to Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. |
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Crosby of White Point said that if the process of sourcing local food becomes onerous, he cannot do it. |
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Paintbox, a nail salon that offers a designer lookbook of art for our fingers and toes, has come to 17 Crosby Street. |
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In addition, shortly after the publication of Emma, Henry Austen repurchased the copyright for Susan from Crosby. |
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This area includes such districts outside the Liverpool City Council boundaries as Crosby, Maghull, Prescot and St Helens. |
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On 6 September 2015, Another Place saw its 10th anniversary at Crosby Beach in Liverpool. |
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Crosby was so superstitious about hexing his Pirates that he and Kathryn listened to the game with their friends Charles and Nonie de Limur in Paris. |
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I used a fabric like this to upholster a headboard in the Covent Garden Hotel, and also on a very special chair in the drawing room in the Crosby Street Hotel. |
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A knighthood? Lynton Crosby deserves a hereditary peerage. |
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Last month, The New York Times reported that the entertainer Bing Crosby had the game filmed from a television monitor using the kinescope process. |
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In the olden days, when there were only six teams in the NHL, I was a Detroit Red Wings fan, but that all changed when Sidney Crosby, from Cole Harbour, was drafted by the Penguins. |
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It's also a little alarming that he thinks the way to ensorcell women is to swaddle himself in woolly geometric shapes that conjure up images of Bing Crosby on the links or Fred MacMurray at the kitchen table. |
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As I write this we are mourning the recent passing of two of our retired Supply Corps flag officers, Rear Admirals Wally Dowd and Phil Crosby. |
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Rosella Kelly, 77, from Thornton, near Crosby is now in hospital being treated for severe bruising after initial fears she had broken her hip. |
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The thieves used secateurs to prise open the back door of the semi-detached house on Myers Road East, Crosby. |
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The Canadian men's ice hockey team won the Olympic gold medal against the U. S. this year, thanks to a heart-stopping overtime goal by Sidney Crosby. |
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His voice, with an engaging Southern drawl, ranged somewhere between the rasp of Louis Armstrong and the smooth sound of Bing Crosby, with whom he was professionally associated from time to time. |
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Now, David Cameron's Australian tobacco lobbyist spinmeister Lynton Crosby knows an opportunity to smear when he sees one. |
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First up: an exclusive drop of designer Derek Lam's diffusion line 10 Crosby, which features printed silk separates and knitwear decorated with cats, as well as sinuous stretch dresses in modern vampish red. |
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Ellen DeGenerous, also riffing on Melissa Etheridge's strange bedfellows with David Crosby, paraded around with a cup asking for donors. |
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A less compelling final between Toronto and Oklahoma City is possible, too, although that matchup would still outdraw the best possible NHL final: Pittsburgh, with Sidney Crosby, against San Jose, with Thornton. |
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Since that time its bouncing rhythms and wily melodies have featured in the work of many British jazz musicians and continue to inform players of all ages, such as Courtney Pine, Denys Baptiste, Peter Edwards and Gary Crosby. |
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He signed a six-week contract with Parnell, but four years later he was still going strong every Sunday, crooning, hoofing and swapping gags with the likes of Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Jnr and Nat King Cole. |
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A German machine gun, positioned where the road crossed the river, tried to stop the Tasmanians but Lieutenant William Crosby and Sergeant Lyell Swan moved in behind it and killed the crew with grenades. |
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The Exxon CEO fell in the latter camp, Crosby added. |
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The other Crosby insight – that Cameron should campaign aggressively on the dangers of a post-election deal with the SNP – appears to have worked well in winning back former Tory voters who were leaning towards Ukip. |
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Daly and Crosby have been attending Exxon annual investor meetings since 1997, pressing the board to address the mounting case for urgent action on environmental issues. |
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Crosby is leading a group of investors calling for Exxon to give a seat on its board to an eminent climate expert, while Daly is pressing for emission targets that would set the company on the the path away from fossil fuels. |
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Young people from coast to coast dreamed of being Sidney Crosby. |
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Examples include Sidney Crosby who is well publicized in the Quebec media not only for being an outstanding hockey player, but also because he has made efforts to learn French while living and playing in Rimouski, Quebec. |
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I think everyone here has heard of Sidney Crosby, right? |
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But Crosby Devitt, manager of research and innovation for the Ontario Soybean Growers, says that single incident sent a chill through Canada's soybean community. |
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The shortlist was drawn up by a jury of six experts from Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Spain, chaired by Baroness Williams of Crosby. |
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For example, the former Deputy Chairman of the United Kingdom Financial Services Authority, Sir James Crosby, proposed the introduction of government guarantees of newly-issued mortgage-backed bonds. |
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James Crosby, head of HBOS at the time, refused to be interviewed in relation to the exposed mortgage fraud. |
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The Liverpool line was originally built by the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway in 1848, to a terminus at Eastbank Street. |
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Also aboard are Able Rating Communications Specialist Robert Clay of Crosby and Leading Supply Chain Lorna McHugh, of Old Swan. |
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Crosby is also the chief lobbyist in the U.K. for Philip Morris. |
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The company was a lot more comfortable dealing with a safe, midcult crooner like Bing Crosby. |
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Some parents won't talk about it with their children, but no matter how you candy-coat it, children know something's wrong,'' Crosby said. |
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Skitch Henderson, who worked with Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby and won a Grammy award, died of natural causes. |
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The marina area of Crosby, and Broadway, Osset, remain sealed off while police conduct enquiries. |
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Cian Radcliffe, 14, produced 93 pieces for his show at the Vitreum Gallery, at Merchant Taylors' ' Girls'' School, in Crosby. |
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Clough has been relieved of his duties with immediate effect, with his coaching staff Gary Crosby and Andy Garner among those to follow the former Derby County and Burton Albion manager through the door. |
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On Sunday a desert wheatear was on Crosby beach, Merseyside, but only for the afternoon, as was a pectoral sandpiper at Conwy RSPB on Monday. |
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Without these so called downmarket areas, Crosby would do a lot less business than it does now. |
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Don Wilson watched hirundines and swifts over Crosby Marine Lake, and a wheatear, presumably a Greenland. |
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The boundaries of Liverpool are adjacent to Bootle, Crosby and Maghull in south Sefton to the north, and Kirkby, Huyton, Prescot and Halewood in Knowsley to the east. |
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Housebuilder Berkeley yesterday said it had agreed to hand over its Crosby Group homes subsidiary to its management team through a complex incentivised deal. |
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After the war, David Crosby worked as a jackaroo on a farm in the New South Wales outback, having married wife Erica at Sydney's St Andrew's Cathedral. |
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Meanwhile, just around the corner from the hall in Berkley Street, Soweto Kinch and Gary Crosby play their tribute to the great Jamaican altoist Joe Harriott. |
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Thanks to Hatton's help via donations and a highly successful auction, a lot of money was raised for the Centre for First Inistuitives in Crosby Liverpool. |
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It starred Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire with music by Irving Berlin. |
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Hashtag awkward as minor celebrity bed-wetter Charlotte Crosby theatrically stormed out of a Canadian religious community amid a heated row over her lowlife past. |
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Now Crosby Homes' completed Westgate development stands to show if it's all true, with values and saleability feeding off the comforting presence of a deli on the doorstep. |
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To say the Pittsburgh Penguins are a top-heavy club is an understatement.... The club is therefore completely reliant on Crosby and Co. to carry the mail up front. |
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The black-and-white kinescope of the game film was discovered earlier this year at the home of the late Bing Crosby, who was a part owner of the Pirates at the time. |
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Babbage's birthplace is disputed, but according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography he was most likely born at 44 Crosby Row, Walworth Road, London, England. |
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More recently, the Met Office has operated a weather station at Crosby. |
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Crosby was committed to the Tower of London, but when he was brought to trial, several judges refused to hear the case and after protests from the public, Crosby was released. |
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Crosby in his environmental history book The Columbian Exchange. |
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As a Crosby resident for 30 years, Davies was already well placed to monitor the western horizon with its Turner-like sunsets and Himalayan cloudscapes. |
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