A tiny, battery-powered sounding device is placed inside this Spalding Infusion basketball in a cavity usually used for an air pump. |
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Instead of the traditional brown pigskin with white laces, the XFL and Spalding created a two-tone football, with a red X on a black background. |
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It was jolly clever of Spalding Gray to be able to sit down like that for hours. |
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The Lincolnshire Free Press and Spalding Guardian chapel started their strikes after rejecting a 2.5 percent offer. |
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By the early '70s the solid, two-piece Spalding Top-Flite had become popular among higher handicappers for its distance and durability. |
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If controversy were an art form, Julian Spalding would surely be its Leonardo. |
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Leon's father, Noel, was only three years old when Spalding Avenue, where they lived, was struck during an air raid. |
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The competition for an arrangement of spring garden flowers for the Jean Drew Plate was won by Eileen Spalding, with Joan Didio second and Minnie Dugmore third. |
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According to Spalding, the problem of the chessmen could be solved by further dividing the collection and lending some to Lewis on a rotating basis. |
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Cube necklace by Sarah Spalding, pounds 975, kickplate pendant, pounds 230, and etched cuff, pounds 480, both by Saizig Carey. |
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Worksop, Mansfield, Lincoln, Matlock, Melton Mowbray, Skegness, Boston, Spalding and Oakham are served by regional services. |
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From 1966 to 2001, Ware was Spalding Lecturer of Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford. |
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A breakdown truck on a rescue mission near Spalding in Lincolnshire got stuck in mud, forcing its driver to call out another breakdown truck. |
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Several coaches complained about the section's mandate that Spalding balls be used in all playoff games, citing the balls' slickness. |
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Today, Tulip festivals are held around the world, for example in the Netherlands and Spalding, England. |
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Other significant settlements in the Fens include Boston, Cambridge, Spalding, and Wisbech. |
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Lord Amberley consented to his wife's affair with their children's tutor, the biologist Douglas Spalding. |
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Spalding and other docents stroll with visitors through the Mexican-flavored street that has all the flavor of a fiesta-cum-shopping mall. |
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Louisville-based co-owners Denise Spalding and Jennifer Eberle invested in the press to strengthen its core print business and answer the call for short-run, customized jobs. |
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According to contemporary reports, John travelled from Spalding, Lincolnshire, to Bishop's Lynn, Norfolk, but he was taken ill and decided to return. |
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In 1966 Ware became a Spalding Lecturer at the University of Oxford in Eastern Orthodox studies, a position he held for 35 years until his retirement. |
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