Suppan sports a 5.34 ERA and has been hanging his fastballs and off-speed stuff in the strike zone. |
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When DH33h is grown on a mixed lawn of P. phaseolicola and ERA, it infects both hosts and forms clear plaques. |
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Auctioneers are ERA McCormack, Kennedy Street, Carlow and viewing is by appointment only. |
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Our consulting professionals work closely with ERA Canada to provide overhead cost reduction services to Canadian healthcare institutions. |
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To the rail sector's great relief, cooperation between ERA and OTIF is now returning to normal, right on time for the festive season. |
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He dominated hitters, posting the top numbers in ERA, strikeout-to-walk, and the batting average of opposing hitters. |
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And now that their luck is in they may feel like entering the new Nationalist promotion being run in conjunction with ERA McCormack to pay someone's mortgage for a year. |
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Also, the new rolling stock designs incorporate UIC standards and ERA TSI for crashworthiness, noise and emission. |
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And ERA is largely determined by whether a pitcher happens to give up eight hits in a row, or scatters them at safe intervals over the course of a game. |
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This funding will allow NARA to continue to develop the ERA and lay the groundwork for building the entire system. |
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In this context it is crucial that European researchers who work in a third country remain part of the ERA, being a valuable resource at home as well as abroad. |
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The ERA differs from other European agencies in that its seat was established in two different cities, Lille and Valenciennes, at the behest of the French government. |
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Much of the work from the silent era has perished or been lost to future generations. |
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The biotech industry has grown up in an era of almost complete permissiveness. |
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Many people image that the era of the Open Range in the American West was the era of the small rancher. |
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The leading composer and conductor of dance music of the era, he went on to compose over 300 works, and was known as one of the chief architects of the Viennese waltz. |
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In an era of biblical illiteracy, this approach will help some. |
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A rise in unabashed maleness, exemplified by Loaded magazine and lad culture in general, would be very much part of the Britpop era. |
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There are wonderful '50s paintings that evoke the populuxe curves and iconic modernity of that era. |
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Also in the romantic music era, the growth and development of ballet extended the composition of dance music to a new height. |
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Until the modern era lullabies were usually only recorded incidentally in written sources. |
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During the Classical era, some virtuoso soloists would improvise the cadenza sections of a concerto. |
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Stravinsky's Pulcinella, for example, is a neoclassical composition because it is stylistically similar to works of the Baroque era. |
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It began with the Baroque era, running from roughly 1600 to the middle of the 18th century. |
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This era followed the Renaissance music era, and was followed in turn by the Classical era. |
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During the Baroque era, professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts. |
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Their hairstyle, unusually long for the era and mocked by many adults, became an emblem of rebellion to the burgeoning youth culture. |
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In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked him Number 49 on its list of 100 influential musicians of the rock and roll era. |
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Few new progressive rock bands formed during this era, and those who did found that record labels were not interested in signing them. |
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Many associate this era with fashion model Twiggy, miniskirts, and bold geometrical patterns on brightly coloured clothes. |
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Fashion and personal style was especially important for glam metal bands of the era. |
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American blues music was a major influence on the early British rockers of the era. |
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Eddie Van Halen established himself as one of the leading metal guitarists of the era. |
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In the Baroque era, orchestras performed in a range of venues, including at the fine houses of aristocrats, in opera halls and in churches. |
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Of course, aristocratic patronage of orchestras continued during the Classical era, but this went on alongside public concerts. |
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By the Previn era the LSO was being described as the finest of the London orchestras. |
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However, a number of the bands of this era, particularly Travis, Stereophonics and Coldplay, continued to record and enjoy commercial success into the new millennium. |
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As the hip hop scene matured in Bristol and musical trends evolved further toward acid jazz and house in the late 1980s, the golden era of the soundsystem began to end. |
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In the early LP era little of Holst's music was available on disc. |
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With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential act of the rock era. |
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After the end of the grand construction phase of Stonehenge, around 2400 B.C., the monument was altered, but the era of megamonument building was over. |
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One major difference between Baroque music and the classical era that followed it is that the types of instruments used in ensembles were much less standardized. |
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During the Romantic era, Beethoven would improvise at the piano. |
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His career spanned more than 75 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977, and encompassed both adulation and controversy. |
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He was regarded by many as the finest Hamlet of his era, and was also known for high comedy roles such as John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest. |
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Because of its distinctive early Renaissance melody, it has also been included in different movies and documentaries based on the figure of Henry VIII and the Tudor era. |
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His music was identified in the public mind with the Edwardian era, and after the First World War he no longer seemed a progressive or modern composer. |
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By the 1960s, a less severe view was being taken of the Edwardian era. |
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