Bishop said that this bars any team with just one standout pitcher from garnering an unfair advantage over other clubs in the league. |
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But there are ways of improving your chances of garnering attention and gaining an audience. |
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We beeline to Church Street and do the same thing, blowing through red lights and garnering a chorus of catcalls from the local street life. |
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It was a wonderful afternoon, all of us upstarts, edgy and feisty, garnering the imprimatur of the venerable professor. |
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I can picture myself in their place, garnering the accolades, the applause, the love, if only someone would take a chance on me. |
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Long famous for its Chardonnays and Cabernet Sauvignons, Sonoma is now garnering more attention for other varietals, such as Syrah and Merlot. |
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The film was given a special screening at this year's Cannes Film Festival, garnering much praise. |
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It's an idea that seems to be garnering preliminary approval from outdoor professionals who must log time picking up after careless campers. |
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The film was a smash hit, garnering nine Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. |
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It had been one thing to lay shame on those perpetrating a crime while simultaneously garnering a just verdict. |
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The big box discount retailer is always in the news, garnering both good and bad press. |
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They frequently published pirated serialisations of Dickens's novels, garnering extra sales for their papers without paying him a cent. |
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After all, expectations would be high after garnering all 5 of the big Oscars from his last film. |
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This time, the question of money would be sidestepped by garnering sufficient sponsorship to distribute the magazine free. |
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In addition, Fanning is a skilled grantsman, garnering 11 fellowships and research awards in 10 years. |
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As it transpired, the only thing that prevented him garnering a gold star and a headful of memories to treasure was himself. |
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But while it is not new or unique to Canada, it has been garnering greater awareness because of recent outbreaks in both Ontario and Quebec. |
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For someone obsessed with the quirks of fame and applause, la diva may have lost a bit of her talent at garnering those perks. |
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Mugabe has repeatedly used the charge of neo-colonialism to cover his misdemeanours in the hope of garnering support from fellow African leaders. |
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That's via the National Review's Robert Costa, who is garnering accolades for his essential reporting on the Republican conference. |
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This meant garnering support from the largest commercial banks as well as central banks. |
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Continuity of care is a concept that has been garnering increased attention in the last few years. |
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In fact, I think it's an international success story that's garnering a fair amount of interest around the world. |
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Outside North America, the wheat situation is also garnering much attention. |
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Progress was also made in garnering interest among private sector partners in investing in education. |
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Instantaneously posting and garnering likes or retweets is the goal, as with increased notifications, the better the selfie. |
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Collectively, these studies are important to both garnering support for regional security negotiations and the deliberations themselves. |
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This type of presence is fundamental for garnering further credibility for the Colombian government at the local level. |
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Beyond these broad international trends are other factors that have stopped girls' education from garnering the attention it deserves. |
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Already critics are buzzing about the series, garnering necessary and positive word of mouth. |
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Already garnering rave reviews, Cherry details the life of a young woman in Winnipeg's punk subculture as she gets entangled with an abusive boyfriend. |
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It has been garnering rave reviews and climbing the charts for months. |
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He beat McDaniel by 6,300 votes after garnering fewer votes than him in the primary. |
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It would be an awfully complicated and roundabout way of garnering Heisman goodwill. |
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It is also an essential vehicle for garnering more support for a solution and creating an environment that is more conducive to moving the process forward. |
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Your store can be part of a humane change in your community, while garnering free publicity for your store, attracting new humaneminded shoppers, and increasing consumer loyalty. |
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None of these parties, however, succeeds in garnering sufficient electoral support and traditional political parties, the Conservatives and the Liberals retain power. |
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In general, they maintained the position that any reform of the Council should be undertaken from the bottom up, with the objective of garnering the widest possible consensus. |
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It received a release in selected theaters, garnering mostly favorable comments from critics. |
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There is also an increasing amount of shinty on the internet, with various clips garnering attention on video sites such as YouTube. |
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Despite the recalcitrance of North Korea, Iran and Syria – the only three countries who voted against it – the treaty was widely supported, garnering the approval of 154 of the 193 nations in attendance. |
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For the scientist in industry, there is a struggle between garnering intellectual credit through publication and maintaining secrecy to provide the time for priority in developing products and making further discoveries. |
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For male citizens, advancement in status was possible via garnering the top three positions in imperial examinations. |
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He advertised the book widely and it was an immediate success, garnering three favourable reviews and selling well. |
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Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Mr. Schrader's blunt style is that it has not prevented him from garnering the deep respect of his peers, even those he does not treat gently. |
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The succeeding three motion picture adaptations followed suit in financial success, while garnering positive reviews from fans and critics. |
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Communication about sustainability and education for sustainability is vital to garnering support and resources to move forward in reorienting education to address sustainability. |
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Labour activists fear that Rahman's personally endorsed successor, Rabina Khan, is garnering some of the support that they had hoped was only loyal to Rahman. |
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The family's Facebook campaign page is garnering support. |
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It is a simple matter of directing money from programs that are not garnering appropriate results to ones that will show immediate and long lasting returns. |
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Left to create his own instead, the singing and dancing relied on cardboard set pieces, lawn chairs, and other yard sale props, put together with good effect to parody the films garnering the night's award nominations. |
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Mainframe has built upon its initial success with the very popular Reboot, garnering even more attention with the hit television series Beasties. |
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The senator has spent much time garnering financial support for his upcoming campaign. |
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Yeats, as well as garnering the Hawthornden Prize in the following year. |
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Zurita and Whitlow launched an Internet campaign to save Xcacel, garnering support from sea turtle experts and environmentalists around the world. |
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The latest guide from Sleep Junkie aims to help consumers do just that, introducing and comparing ten of the mattresses currently garnering above-average reviews. |
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More recently bands such as Enslaved, Kvelertak, Dimmu Borgir and Satyricon have evolved the genre into the present day while still garnering worldwide fans. |
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