He has, in any case, declared an interest in captaining Europe when the match is held in Ireland four years hence. |
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The popular Scot has the honour and responsibility of captaining the European team. |
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It is Eleanor's first time captaining a ship, and it is actually going very well, and she is filled with a kind of idealistic pride. |
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He has also represented the London ABA, captaining the team against Ireland, and has just returned from Spain where he won his bout. |
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Worse still, he is accused of trading on his global brand name, of captaining a team he doesn't even deserve to play in. |
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I've been here since I was 14 and captaining the team just fills me with pride. |
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If Harrington spends three years captaining the scout team, he will remain an unknown commodity. |
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Despite the outcome, captaining this team was the greatest privilege ever for me. |
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Former Inter Milan ace Mohammed Kallon, now starring in China, dreams of captaining Sierra Leone to the world's greatest stage in four years. |
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An HEC graduate, he has been captaining the administrative side of the firm's client accounts and their mandates for over 17 years. |
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He was an inspirational leader in captaining Sligo I.T to an historic Sigerson Cup success on home soil where his performances over the weekend were out of the top drawer. |
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He played 77 times for the All Blacks between 1957 and 1965, captaining them 67 times. |
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And captaining various teams was a little special, especially as a foreigner. |
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Born in 1872, he was a renowned cricketer, captaining England and scoring over 30,000 first-class runs. |
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A six-team soccer match will see leading actors captaining the teams. |
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However, Lucas, now age 60, says he won't be captaining such a ship if it ever happens. |
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Two years prior to captaining the college team, Pemlal then only 16 years, was included into the national pool in preparation for the Indian tour. |
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While representing and captaining his country, he scored 84 goals in 131 appearances, figures that would have made him an international record holder had all those fixtures been officially recognised. |
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After captaining his country to glory at Mexico 1986, he experienced the bitter taste of defeat in the Final at Italy 1990, the last time the Albiceleste reached the tournament showpiece. |
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After returning to Sepahan last summer, the 25-year-old showed everyone just what he had learned from his experiences in Germany, captaining the team to a Hazfi Cup win. |
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When you're flying a plane, captaining a boat or driving an emergency-response vehicle, the last thing you can afford to leave to chance is the weather. |
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Englishman Steve McCormack is the team's coach, having coached since 2004, with Danny Brough captaining the side. |
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Harry will be captaining one team, Nacho Figueras the opposition. |
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I can be driven by the concept of achievement, but for a coach, it's also about corralling and moving and captaining the process that creates champions. |
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There, fittingly, the defender lifted the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup trophy high above his head after captaining Brazil to a 5-3 defeat of Italy in a memorable final. |
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After representing the equipa das Quinas in UEFA EURO 2004, and captaining Benfica to league championship success in 2004 and 2005, he arrived in Germany in 2006 in the form of his life. |
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In early 1717, Hornigold and Teach, each captaining a sloop, set out for the mainland. |
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When you captain your country, you are not captaining the team, but also the 20 million or whatever living in the country so it is a great feeling and a big responsibility, but I one I was happy to accept. |
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Retired squadron leader Bob Hellyer admitted dodging flights involving air-to-air refuelling during his four-and-a-half years captaining a Nimrod. |
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