The romantics place former greats at the top, while those with little feel for history or tradition opt for the moderns. |
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His tirelessness is apparent from a strike-rate of a wicket every 51.6 balls that bears comparison with many all-time greats. |
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After a self-imposed exile from tennis, one of the game's greats is back and ready to mix it with his fiercest rival. |
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In America she worked with the greats of jazz, people like Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. |
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This pride is also manifested in the way the Australians honour their sporting greats. |
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With five consecutive Tours de France victories, he is assured of his place as one of cycling's greats. |
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Taking his cue from these greats he developed to become perhaps the busiest pianist on the London jazz scene for the past 40 years. |
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Like the literary greats of our time, history and politics ignite the imagination of this writer too. |
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A strong tackler with outstanding awareness, he is one of the Italian game's all-time greats. |
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The names may be less familiar than those of the Scottish greats in whose footsteps they follow. |
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Without defense, even Judo greats can be chocked into unconsciousness by a white belt student. |
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A passionate and dedicated weightlifter himself, he took the advice of the greats of his era. |
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Angela Gheorghiu in the title role excels herself, immediately establishing herself among the greats. |
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He began his musical career as a jazz saxophonist, and committed himself to studying the be-bop greats. |
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Most jazz greats rose to fame in the 50s, and are well into their 70s today. |
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Each year of the music week the best of talent come on stage to perform, and some greats of Irish music always show up. |
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Already assured of his place in golfing history, his third Masters success puts him alongside some of game's greats. |
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Will they be the next generation of greats, or merely additions to forgotten celebrities of yesteryear? |
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In 1978 he set a world record in 400m Freestyle and then came the Moscow triumph which pitchforked him among the greats. |
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Like any boxer, even the greats like Ali, Frazier, Sugar Ray and Joe Louis, he has been physically battered in the ring. |
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We need TV favourites, film heroes, sporting greats and even cartoon characters. |
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In so doing, he revived hopes that he can be a worthy successor to Scottish greats Jim Watt and Ken Buchanan. |
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I'm uplifted by good reggae, but also old music like jazz, and the greats like Nat King Cole. |
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But take a closer look and what you find is a fascinating contest between a shooting star and one of the game's fading greats. |
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Pierce and Garnett will have their days in Boston, and their numbers will eventually sit high above courtside with the other Celtic greats. |
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Remember, these bodybuilding greats took a long time to build up to those weights, but they kept adding poundage. |
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Tennis greats such as Rod Laver, Pete Sampras and Ken Rosewall were in the courtside to witness the match. |
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So many greats in an era that we now know was the last golden age of heavyweight boxing, an era over which he reigned supreme. |
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The respect given to me by every cricketer I've come across, some of them the real greats, means more to me than anything else. |
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Tony Slattery and Josie Lawrence are impro greats, but lack Merton's punishing, satirical, none-more-topical sting. |
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Nashville's downtown honky-tonks have helped launch the careers of such greats as Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. |
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The great John Dowling and so many other Kerry greats came through the junior ranks. |
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For almost its first century, junior football was where most Scottish football greats kick-started their career. |
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The tone was modern, and the films were tongue-in-cheek homages to the zombie greats. |
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The Cannes selectors put a great deal of their faith in the old guard of cinema greats this year and the decision appears to have paid off. |
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The match itself could have been one of the greats but for the sour incidents that marred it. |
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What followed, however, was a spell of fast bowling of such fury and direction that it resembled some of the former West Indian greats. |
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When the annals of the history of Irish Boxing will be written the name of Michael Mullaney from Balla will be up there with the all-time greats. |
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The band realised that with two such greats most were there to see the old stuff and keep the newies to a minimum. |
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The young people, who looked extremely unbruised when I met them, have the advantage of working with one of the greats at close quarters. |
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He has also performed with Canadian greats such as Pat Labarbera, Ranee Lee, Phil Dwyer and Ben Charest. |
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Instrumentation includes greats such as David Grier on flat-top guitar, Matt Flinner on mandolin, Stuart Duncan on fiddle and the list goes on and on. |
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A fine gymnast, cricketer and rugby player, Eric had a Welsh schoolboy trial as a fly half, but had the misfortune to play opposite one of the future Welsh rugby greats. |
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Hopkins has earned his status as one of the all-time middleweight greats by remaining unbeaten through world title defences spanning over a decade. |
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Whilst Courbet was an open revolutionary, Manet did not deliberately produce provocative paintings, in his eyes he was emulating the early greats. |
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Still the legacy of the greats of the West Indian game weighs heavy. |
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He has guested on records by Sting, George Michael and Carmel and played with jazz greats like Dizzy Gillespie, Gil Evans, Clark Terry and Quincy Jones. |
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But the clumsiest of golfers can hack up the same hallowed turf as that trodden by the greats. |
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Nathan Berg's appearance at The Factory represents an unmissable opportunity to hear one of America's jazz greats in the prime of his creative life. |
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Payet was probably too inconsistent to bear comparison with the greats until last season. |
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In the last five months, Nalbandian has proven that he deserves to be considered among the other greats in the upper echelon of the tennis world. |
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As a player, Lupescu crossed swords with a n umber of the greats, at the FIFA World Cup, the EURO, and in European club competition. |
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He will give you quality over quantity, abundance over emptiness. 1,000 years from now my father will be remembered in the annals of history as one of the greats of our time. |
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When I see the occasional aircraft flying over the blue South Pacific, I'm kinda glad Larry lived to become one of the greats in a long line of Australian beach bums. |
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And like the greats, Mahfouz et al, they need coffee to banish lethargy and incite rage. |
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But the greats of the 1970s – when our cricketing larrikinism was arguably in its pomp – famously detested Australia's greatest player of all. |
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Over the past 20 years, Pascal has perfected his skills in the presence of golf greats such as John Jacobs and David Ledbetter. |
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Dirk Nowitzki's real life also unfolds on the basketball court, where he is considered one of the true greats. |
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Australia's Grand Slam summer of tennis means you can enjoy January with a courtside view of the tennis greats. |
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Then see how these Albiceleste greats reacted when they were reacquainted with the Trophy almost three decades later. |
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I always compare myself to the greats and I am just glad to be in the company of those guys. |
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Had he played more often – and kept his body and mind in better shape in the late 80s – he could have been up there with Liverpool's greats. |
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And even more excited to be working with some of the comedy greats of the British film industry. |
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It was common for blues greats like B. B. King to show up unannounced just to share a stage with Mel. |
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You are the heirs to the names I have just mentioned and to a long list of other greats as well. |
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The person who said this in retrospect is one of the greats of modern architecture. |
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But it was two meetings with greats of African music that brought him into the highly active movement of Paris World Music in the eighties. |
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Over the years, Rick played with jazz greats Dave Brubeck, Mose Alison, and Chet Baker. |
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Why do film-makers persist in raiding the unfinished work of the greats? |
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This is where previous world champions are crowned and surfing greats warm up for the coming world title. |
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It's the route taken by a band that became one of the all time greats of Heavy Metal. |
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She has that effortless way with a song that only the greats have. |
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Their massive jam band sound pulls from some of the all-time greats. |
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It paid tribute to the greats that came before it, all while laughing at itself and chronicling a legendary friendship. |
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Record-breaking round-the-world yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur has set a new level of international competition and put her name alongside our seagoing greats. |
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In art house circles, Fellini is regarded as one of the greats. |
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Food, in large part, is what is currently putting this city up there with the greats. |
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Satisfied, but not content, Gold strives to live up to her surname, as well as stamp it on the long list of American greats. |
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Recent years have turned up such greats as Richard Yates, Paula Fox, Henry Roth, Hans Fallada, and Renata Adler. |
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Six years ago, he made his full international debut for England to join an elite list of national greats to make their bow around their 21st birthday. |
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The veteran soprano saxophonist is pre-eminent on his instrument and has worked with many jazz greats, including Thelonious Monk, Gil Evans and Cecil Taylor. |
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Evidently, the secondary exposure to Hollywood through this man, who hobnobs with the greats there every week, had left his audience singularly untouched. |
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Taking the mickey out of modern dance, they conjure up moves by all the greats, starting with Isadora Duncan swanning around the Louvre and ending in a symphony of blue. |
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Tiger Woods, like other golfing greats, employs a smooth, evenly paced takeaway action. |
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On tour in the UK he has accompanied such American greats as Alton Purnell, Thomas Jefferson, Louis Nelson, Wallace Davenport and Wingy Manone. |
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The assemblage featured such British jazz greats as Don Lusher, Kenny Baker, John Ruddick and Dave O'Higgins. |
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He also makes shopworn Paris into his kind of city riotously multicultural, as Paris these days is, colourful but a tiny bit claustrophobic and wallpapered with homages to past greats. |
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So he assembled his own killer band and hit the road running, intent on proving his own worth as a bandleader whose stratospheric energy levels were unparalleled among the Chicago greats. |
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Almost half a century later, it seems fitting to point out that while France provided a second home for many American jazz greats, it also gave birth to its own geniuses. |
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Although none of them were quite as valuable as Mr Bonds or Mr Clemens, they are all historic greats at their positions, and should have coasted to induction. |
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Perhaps it's because he's hung out with so many of the music greats, such as Gérard Manset, father of Raphaël's own manager, or Jean-Louis Aubert with whom he duetted on his hit Sur la route. |
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The game also saw the debut of two players who would become Welsh greats, Wilf Wooller and Vivian Jenkins. |
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Christmas and treats go hand in hand, so expect some traditional German greats like Lebkuchen and Stollen. |
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Compare that travelling record to Welsh greats of the past and Calzaghe could be accused of having a mild case of hodophobia. |
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Above all else, the MGS remains the gathering place for the all-time greats of lutherie and curiosity-seekers, buyers, collectors, specialists, or mere Sunday strummers. |
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Inspired by Bob Marley, Burning Spear and the other greats from the Jamaican tradition, Blondy is a mystic, a seeker, a pacifist, touring the world to spread the message of peace and unity. |
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But I didn't want to just copy these greats, I didn't want to be an epigone, as I said earlier. |
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In the meantime, what would you pick off the shelves if you could spend a night surrounded by literary greats in Europe's largest bookshop, with over 8.5 miles of books? |
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But the digital version is the Google Doodle, where the world's dominant search engine changes its logo in honour of one of the greats from history. |
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Pianist, bassist, percussionist and maestro of the vibraphone, Vancouver's Don Thompson made his name in part thanks to his collaborations with such greats as Moe Koffman and Sonny Greenwich. |
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All the greats have one from George Washington to Tony Soprano. |
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According to the greats wordsman, government can be dangerous and can be used to harm the innocent. |
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Pour l'amour du country: the ever-congenial Patrick Norman returns to host this 26-episode series that will feature country music greats as well as artists who occasionally dabble in the genre. |
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Other British greats of yore include Nat Lofthouse, Alan Gilzean and Jimmy McGrory, a third of whose record 550-goal haul came from the Celtic legend's head. |
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It fixes Jeter firmly in the constellation of the greats, like Stan Musial, Roberto Clemente, Carl Yastrzemski and Honus Wagner. |
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The festival has kicked off the careers of greats such as Cesaria Evora and Johnny Clegg, who are both back this year to the delight of festival regulars. |
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How do you make certain that the future greats are nurtured to maturity? |
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All of these greats are playing right now and in the world of sportswriting we will be looking back on these as the good old days. |
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As the snooty Mrs Slocombe in Are You Being Served, Mollie's comic timing was as sharp as any of the male comedy greats of the Seventies. |
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Tennis fans may recall that Venus defeated Serena en route to the title in a tightly contested semifinal clash between two of the game's all-time greats. |
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Bluegrass greats Cherryholmes is coming to Fitchburg State College Saturday for a full slate of events, including a workshop, a jam session and a concert. |
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Their famous skull rings and gothic rock jewellery has been worn by music greats including The Beatles, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Alice Cooper and Lady Gaga. |
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Newton and Einstein are two of the greats of the history of science. |
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He has been voted number 6 in a BBC poll of Welsh boxing greats. |
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A stint at Butlin's was followed by his TV break on The Comedians, alongside greats like Les Dawson, EastEnders' actor Mike Reid and Scouse gagster Tom O'Connor. |
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Not unexpectedly, the strength events provided future football greats, like New York Giants' tackle Rosey Grier of Roselle, shot-putter and javelin-thrower extraordinaire. |
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