A new trophy, a silver tankard donated by the former captain and president, was awarded to the winning team. |
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After each game now the man of the match gets a trophy and bottle of champagne from the sponsor. |
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A lion with a majestic mane has long been a trophy coveted by big game hunters in Africa. |
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I picked up the trophy with 28 points, and I certainly enjoyed the schooner! |
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But at Gladstone Primary, they're just as confident they've got the trophy in the bag. |
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He gave a trophy for long-distance hot-air ballooning in 1906 that started the modern sport. |
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In Georgian Bay every year trophy maskinonge, northern pike and Yellow pickerel are caught year after year. |
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Alas, one of the biggest came in the 1994 World Cup final, when his penalty miss handed the trophy to Brazil. |
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In both the British Open and the LG Cup, he compiled maximum 147 breaks but could not go on and lift the trophy. |
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In my time, the nearest we got to a trophy was winning the old second division. |
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Obviously, he's hiding in the Spurs trophy room, a desperately barren place where no man ever goes. |
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York City FC has never won a major trophy, never even played in the top League, and has a supporter base of no more than 4,000 stalwarts. |
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The event may have seen changes in its history, but the prestigious trophy is still as sought after as ever. |
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Five years have passed since Daly held up the trophy and in that time much has changed. |
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Good luck to them, and fair play to them for staying around to applaud the Knights as they lifted the trophy. |
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If this trend continues, looks like Trish might be taking home the perpetual trophy this year. |
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The coastal wader chunking a topwater lure on 12-to 14-pound line for trophy speckled trout on an open flat should maintain a loose drag. |
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The winner of the perpetual trophy, which recognises the school with the most awards, went to Churchtown National School. |
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The region's golfers can play alongside the national sportspeople plus have chance to win the perpetual trophy and a number of individual prizes. |
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There was a competition within each grade with a perpetual trophy at stake and small cups for the winners with placed dancers receiving medals. |
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The winner will receive the Michael Collins Youth Award perpetual trophy and will represent Waterford in the Regional Final later in the year. |
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If Maeve is crowned Queen of the Land she will win a perpetual trophy, a substantial prize fund and a weekend for two in the Bridge House Hotel. |
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Inside, the place is awash in team pennants, neon beer logos and an Oscar-looking pool trophy. |
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The world champions were empty after a dramatic, climactic finish that meant the trophy was shared. |
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He was a crack shot and it was a source of amusement to him that he once won a trophy at a clay pigeon shoot which he had sponsored himself. |
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The purpose of the introduction of the huchen to Spain was angling for a valuable trophy game fish. |
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An increased number of game animals, from red deer to wild swine, and trophy animals, such a wolves and bears, have been killed. |
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It was reported in the press that he had turned up late, worn inappropriate dress and encouraged his mates to swill champagne from the trophy. |
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Imelda Staunton is a fine actress and will no doubt fill her trophy case due to a performance built for sympathetic hosannas. |
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Today, as all recent Old Firm managers of substance have done, he will surely deliver a trophy in his first season. |
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Publicans have requested late licences, and the biggest hootenanny the locality has seen is expected if Inveraray bring home the ancient trophy. |
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They need to get a momentum going over the next 18 months to prepare for their defence of the trophy they won on home ground. |
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Isn't it absolutely supercalifragilisticexpialidocious that Alan Shearer got a step closer to a trophy with Newcastle this weekend? |
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Glover had one hand around the trophy at this year's BellSouth in Atlanta, but chunked a half-wedge into the water on the 72nd hole. |
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I hope he clips and overnights a few feathers from it so I'll have a piece of the trophy. |
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It's a heavyweight clash of the two-mile champion chasers at Sandown tomorrow when the two go head to head in the trophy competition. |
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From my experience, what is very characteristic of what we see here in Thailand is the failed attempt to win a real trophy. |
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Word is out that the holders of the trophy, Bernie and Dympna, are out to make it back to back victories. |
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Reigate Heath are the current holders of the trophy, which they won last September. |
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The silver gilt trophy had been hidden away in a bank vault in a secret location. |
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The heart of the evening is when the outdoorsmen and women assemble in his trophy room for a couple of hours of storytelling. |
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Their captain, Declan Daly, stood on the wall that hems the crowd in, and promised a return with the league trophy. |
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With the last trophy handed out, and the clock striking two am, we headed back through Chinatown to one of the after-parties. |
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He is not cowed by suggestions that it would be a failure to end his first season without a trophy. |
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We also felt it appropriate to provide a more substantial trophy for the jockey and trainer and to provide the strapper with a Cup miniature. |
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It was a grand affair, with troop parades, poems, songs, a feast and the unveiling of a trophy. |
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He's been owed a trophy for years, and if he gets one, maybe he can finally hush up about how comic actors are perennially overlooked. |
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Annika Sorenstam, for one, will be motivated like no other to lift the trophy on home soil. |
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Two years later she was omitted from the European squad that relinquished the trophy in Minnesota. |
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A special feature of the night will be an old-time waltzing contest, with a special trophy being presented in honour of Michael. |
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Hearing of my trophy for ballroom dancing, the ladies present asked me to step it out with them. |
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Part art project, part trophy ski, Zai planks are handcrafted in Switzerland. |
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The man from Great Southern was presented a blue and white sash, a rosette, a specially handcrafted rug from the SAIS and a trophy. |
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The 2004 Rose will be on hand later to present the trophy to the winning connections in the race which bears her name. |
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The York league have provided the new trophy in memory of Fairclough and his family are expected to be on hand to present the cup to the winners. |
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Or maybe what links nonworking poor women with rich trophy wives is that they are commodified the most. |
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With nine strikes to open the game, Wiseman stepped up in the 10th having already won the trophy. |
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At the very end of the hallway was a bulletin board with a few scarce notices about report card distribution and an even emptier trophy case. |
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Should the game run its full course, the trophy will be handed to the captain of the winning team late on Sunday. |
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The fifteen year old was holding a trophy and her tennis racket, grinning broadly. |
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It is a beautiful solid silver trophy, befitting the memory of a great but modest man. |
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The numbers of Afghan urial in our area are increasing and the trophy quality is high. |
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There's a little trophy presented to the winning chapter as well as all-important bragging rights for the year. |
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A two minute period near the end of the game determined the destiny of the trophy. |
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Solid spare play can make the difference between a winner's trophy and a booby prize. |
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Members of the local sports club presented Pope John Paul with a bronze and marble trophy of a hand throwing a boccia ball. |
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He moved to Widnes in 1962 and helped transform a team of underachievers to cup-winners in 1964-the side's first trophy in 18 years. |
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Their annexation of the most coveted trophy in Gaelic football unleashed a frenzy of unconfined joy. |
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Selecting roses which frequently appear on the competition trophy lists also increases ones chances of bringing home the blue ribbons. |
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This is where those teams who arrived in Portugal unburdened by expectations of returning home with a trophy are at a possible advantage. |
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From the tawdry reality of the trophy wife to the sinister threat of the smiling clown, the show is underpinned by pathos. |
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Suddenly, Uncle Phil shows up for a visit in Brooklyn with his trophy wife. |
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The old paradigm of the trophy wife of the high-flying male is quietly beginning to recede. |
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She's a young trophy wife, and owes money to a pornographer, and is also involved with a group of German nihilists. |
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Isabelle was more of a trophy wife, something Felix just wasn't looking for. |
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A trophy wife smart enough to not ask questions waits at home with his cute kid. |
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With his trophy wife at his side, he's determined to garner the nomination, no matter how dirty he has to play. |
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Seven years down the line, Charlie has a trophy wife, two lovely kids, a mansion, agent and is minted beyond his wildest dreams. |
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She landed with a clunk of her chin on the wooden floorboards looking for all the world like a hunting trophy rug. |
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In one photo, Vasell poses alone holding up the head of his trophy with the hunting rifle leaned against the animal's body. |
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The only benefit of actually killing an animal is showing it off to your hunting buddies in your trophy room. |
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One is covered with fur, adorned with antlers, and mounted like a hunting trophy. |
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She was awarded a trophy for the best technical performance and took the lightweight title. |
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A local industrialist gave away the trophy and the prizes to the winners at the concluding day yesterday. |
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The age groups ranged from four to 20, with a trophy awarded for first prize and certificates for second and third. |
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The winners will receive a special trophy, with rosettes awarded to the runners-up. |
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That trophy is awarded every year to the winner of the football competition among the Army, Navy and Air Force. |
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Derby's victory perhaps made the award of the Premiership trophy to United more muted than it might otherwise have been. |
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The boy ducked, then danced off in triumph, waving his trophy, and the crowd shouted. |
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The club is now looking forward to the forthcoming Wharfedale Championships and is hoping to shatter last year's record trophy haul. |
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A velvet swimming crab then dashes out of the shadows, grabs the shore crab's trophy and vanishes back under the kelp. |
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A shattered Bradford side lost the penalty shoot-out and had to settle for the runners-up trophy. |
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The top three finishers in each division receive a wooden bowl as a trophy. |
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On the screen, the little girl bows her head slightly to accept her trophy. |
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Each team was also assessed on drill, dress and bearing for the Regimental Sergeant Major-Army trophy, won by the SA team. |
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Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes hold up the trophy after winning the doubles final at the Tennis Masters Series in Toronto on Sunday. |
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Manager Stuart Smith was delighted to have picked up yet another trophy following Rangers' league and cup double last year. |
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Pity the poor dogsbody whose job it is to deliver the trophy in time for a post-match presentation at either Ibrox or Rugby Park. |
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Let's try to start divining some answers this week by taking a look at the potential contenders for this season's Larry O'Brien trophy. |
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I urge readers looking for an amusing distraction to visit The 419 Eater's trophy room. |
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The duck boats hugged the shore, giving fans an up-close view of the championship trophy and the players. |
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The grand final witnessed an entertaining series of games with the destination of the trophy being decided in the last match. |
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Naturally enough, the writer wanted to see the winner's gold medal and replica trophy. |
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The trophy couldn't have gone to a nicer guy, whose enthusiasm hasn't waned despite his advancing years. |
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The frame is studded with eight table-cut diamonds, and the back is enamelled with a black trophy of arms. |
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Twelve months on they have acquired a groaning trophy cabinet and a growing American fan base. |
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Crafted in silver and gilt, the 60-cm high trophy features a golden globe held aloft by three silver columns. |
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Bishopthorpe-based Kay was awarded the most aggressive rider trophy having won four of the seven primes. |
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The trophy was presented by best-selling author Bill Bryson who described it as a very exciting match. |
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It's especially good if you're gatecrashing a victory party for a football team and get to do a lap of honour around the bar with the trophy. |
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The silver gilt trophy had been hidden away wrapped in copies of the Yorkshire Post dating from 1928 in a bank vault in a secret location. |
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There was a fitting moment when Ryan called the team Captain, Steven Price, to the presentation dais to receive the trophy with him. |
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Inside the room viewers could see a clunky easy chair, a coffee table, a television and a bear's head hunting trophy high on one wall. |
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Eleven criers from as far afield as Stafford, Colchester, Swindon and even Hastings came to compete for the Barnoldswick Bellman trophy. |
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In the former case, the figure's head was chopped off and posted as a trophy, and the remaining metal was forged into bullets. |
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Besides the trophy, the winning team walked away with attractive goodies, gift and discount coupons sponsored by various organisations. |
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We did our jobs with dignity, some got promoted to line judges, lemonade servers, trophy polishers and all. |
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Given time, and several pairs of trainers he will surely fist pump his way to a major trophy before long. |
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There he was, giving a silent fist pump of celebration after receiving the trophy for second place at the Pinewood Derby. |
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Accomplished anglers can move to the heart of the action in the Savage River, a tailwater fishery and catch-and-release trophy area. |
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Sacrificed and captured, she becomes first a trophy and then an amusing plaything. |
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It is very rare that the defending champions play the team they wrested the trophy from in a World Cup finals. |
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To their surprise the team won the plate award and now proudly possess their first trophy. |
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Tiger Woods poses with wahine hula girls and the winner's trophy after his victory in the 23rd PGA Grand Slam of Golf on Wednesday. |
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The winning team walked off with a cash award of Rs.5,000, a rolling trophy and Reva scholarships worth Rs.25,000 each. |
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Forget the problems at the league stage, if the final and all reserve days were washed out due to rain, the trophy would be shared. |
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At the same time my friend and hunting companion took a trophy whitetail, a huge javelina, and a big tom turkey. |
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I don't doubt that my husband loved me, but I also know that I was a trophy in some ways. |
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So the red army had won the cup and their third silver trophy gleamed amongst the iridescent confetti and brilliant white floodlights. |
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All that was left on the street was the shattered remains of a small trophy cup, broken silver shards twinkling in the evening light. |
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It is a startling admission from the manager who ended the club's 36-year wait for a trophy by lifting the Tennents Scottish Cup two years ago. |
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The only time that a Burnley captain has lifted the famous old trophy was in 1914 and within months a World War had started. |
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There's never been a better time for an unheralded side to enjoy a long run, even if lifting the trophy is sadly out of the question these days. |
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However if he can keep the Canaries in the Premiership then that will mean as much as lifting a trophy. |
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Manchester City lost out in the final of the Manchester Senior Cup to Oldham, who lifted the trophy for the first time in 28 years. |
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They scored the vital goals to help Albion lift the trophy in front of about 2,000 people. |
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So strong is their position that they could even lose to United and lift the trophy by defeating Everton at home in the final game. |
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Sheffield United are four times winners but not a lot of fans can remember the last time they lifted the trophy 80 years ago. |
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The others, AC Milan, came from behind to win the Champions League semi-final derby then lifted the trophy. |
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Liverpool were seemingly assured of the title in 1989 when they needed only to avoid a two-goal defeat at home to the Gunners to lift the trophy. |
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Despite that, the Scorpions pulled back to within three points, but Liverpool played out the final minute to lift the trophy. |
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They are not a million miles away from being good enough to lift a trophy or break into the top six or seven in the league. |
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The K-League champs have made a series of high-profile signings since they lifted the trophy last December. |
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He probably had a couple whacks with something, a tire iron or a bowling trophy. |
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There will be no trophy or congratulation, no hyperventilation or applause or adulation. |
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There has never been a better opportunity to buy a trophy penthouse in a white-glove Park Avenue building. |
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Each celebrity will be taking three penalties and a trophy will be presented to the winning side. |
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The last three times they have met in the Champions League, the winners have gone on to lift the trophy. |
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In 1991, Noah captained France to the Davis Cup title, reclaiming the trophy after 59 years. |
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Hovingham's chances of lifting the divisional trophy took a knock when they suffered a shock defeat at Clifton Alliance. |
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The favourite trophy is the kudu, due to its regal bearing, followed by the springbok. |
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Crafted from the highest-quality spring steel I had, these shoes will compliment any office cube or trophy case. |
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Even the delicate amatory trophy of Cupid's bow and arrow has moved away from chinoiserie and rococo sources. |
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Various classes of competitors take 10 laps around the dirt track to qualify for the 20 lap trophy races. |
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Friday nights feature trophy events, and track champion drags are contested on Saturdays. |
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At his next visit he cut in the pink to win the frame 52-32 and thereby secure the match and the trophy for Bootham as 3-1 victors. |
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Each participant received a certificate of participation and a voucher while Eleanor also received a Lions Club Youth awards trophy. |
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John Lithgow is equally hilarious as the finance-loving ex-husband and bad father saddled with a much younger trophy wife and manic rug rat. |
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Has a European club, or an international team, ever won a major trophy without a manager for either the final or the title run-in? |
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In accepting the trophy the Ilkley Captain praised the efforts of his team and the runners-up. |
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Her acceptance was as gracious and exalting as if she herself had won the transparent, lucite trophy. |
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Finally each predicts the hands on the trophy and the winner buys dinner at their restaurant of choice. |
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Glass threw a strike on his first ball in the 10th frame and needed only eight pins to take home the trophy. |
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The most immediate examples of that are in direct species offtake, such as the trophy hunting of sandgrouse in Kenya. |
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Wild populations of bighorn mountain sheep are carefully managed in North America for hunters who want a chance to shoot a ram with a trophy set of horns. |
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And, recalls Jimmy, the team lifted the trophy without the help of starman and Leigh RL legend-to-be John Woods, who missed the final having left school at Easter. |
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A fig tree stands in one corner, a few giant candles decorate the room, and a trophy collection from years of fitness competitions commands one wall. |
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In the South Lakeland District Council award section, Sedbergh bagged the towns and villages trophy while Rydal Mount, Rydal, took the tourism trophy. |
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Though campaign Web sites may no longer be trophy innovations, they have become necessities to dovetail with your campaign's other strategic components. |
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This trophy was conceived and beautifully created in bronze by Tim Denton. |
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Protest all you want about giving someone else a chance, but that maniacal laugh alone deserves its own little trophy. |
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Can life insurers load their premium if their policyholders work or live in trophy buildings and constructions that are potential terrorist targets? |
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Mr Ashman, who has now turned into a professional question setter for radio quiz shows, said it was nice for England to bring home at least one trophy this year. |
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He gave it 'careful consideration' but heavy metal fan Prince Harry has turned down an offer to present a trophy at the Kerrang! |
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The entrant which gets the highest number of text votes will walk away with the trophy, while one of the voters will be picked at random to win a prize. |
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Its horrific title aside, trophy Wife was the closest thing in style, tone, and humor to Modern Family that ABC had ever produced. |
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Another season without a trophy, which is a very real, pun intended, possibility, and Florentino Perez may be looking for something besides the next galactico, like a new job. |
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Get a thrill, get off a lucky shot, take home a trophy, put it up in a secret chamber of our heart. |
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Paired with his winner's ring, the trophy will be front and center. |
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The premier division leaders took a further step towards lifting the Championship trophy for the first time since 1999 when they took 26 points from a draw at Easingwold. |
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The World Cup has arrived with its minders and stands in state, alongside the Six Nations trophy and a galaxy of Heineken Cups and domestic League trophies. |
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Oxenhope now need four points from four games to lift the trophy and with a club record 11 straight victories under their belt this should not be to much to ask. |
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The ladies Cup, for which yachts competed at Rosses Point at the weekend is reputed to be the oldest perpetual trophy in the world for which sailors still compete. |
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Weary and footsore they departed back to Perth with a trophy, a State title and one further decision that no less than the Australian Championships were going to be next. |
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He quests for a trophy to call his own, hoping the Kartoon King ice cream contest might gain him the conspicuous congratulations he so desperately requires. |
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Organiser Michael Braund stresses it is not a race, but a leisurely walk, with the trophy going to the team that has raised the highest amount of sponsorship. |
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But then he immediately displayed the cup in the trophy cabinet. |
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The under-14 quiz team from Brosna arrived home bearing gold medals and the Colum Mooney perpetual trophy after coming first in Ireland out of 50 teams. |
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A picture of a shiny trophy rotated on a video board overhead. |
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Awarded the Musician Of The Year trophy, he endearingly apologised for being American and expressed his appreciation of the British folk community. |
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She really is a photogenic little girl, and loved her trophy, she calls it her little egg cup, and her picture takes pride of place on our wall at home. |
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One day, South Sudanese will be watching as their national football team competes for the right to hoist the FIFA World Cup trophy above their heads. |
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For the fourth consecutive year and for the seventh time in the past nine years the County Carlow Darts championship perpetual trophy rests in Ballon. |
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Regardless, she's phenomenal, and it's egregious not to give her the Best Actress trophy, let alone not to even nominate her. |
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A perpetual trophy depicting the Children of Lir is to be awarded to the winning student each year and will be displayed in their school for the next 12 months. |
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Young Tom defended his title successfully in 1869 and again in 1870, so winning outright the then trophy of a silver-adorned red Morocco leather belt. |
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There is a perpetual trophy and 200 euros for the best overall float. |
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So, the awards might have come late, and the show might have been peppered with political speeches, but when it's a trophy to add to one's shelf, no one is complaining. |
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Real Madrid, armed with two new Brazilians, Julio Baptista and Robinho, look to arrest a steady decline from the period when they won the trophy three times in five years. |
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There were three new cups and a trophy among the awards this year. |
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It turns out that as a slurring, stumbling Weeble Wobble of a trophy wife, Akerman really shines. |
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The trophy for that triumph is clear as day with this bunch. |
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While countries like South Africa still allow regulated trophy hunting of rhinos, Botwswana outlawed the practice this year. |
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Alberto Barbera, director of the Venice Film Festival, took the stage, flanked by a woman holding a trophy and a medal. |
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So in the end, their trophy is not a winner, it's a booby prize. |
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West Ham gave it both barrels, as they say in cockney crime caper films, but somehow Liverpool fluked another trophy thanks to Steven Gerrard's heroics. |
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And when she told Brian about my cow tipping trophy, he'd know what I'd been up to, and he'd probably chew me out for pulling one over on the city slicker. |
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Presenting the trophy at Constabulary headquarters, the police authority chairman read out a citation praising the positive image he has given of his job. |
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It is one part perplexing and three parts frustration not only for him but for everyone who is willing him to find some consistency and at least one more trophy. |
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Increasingly desperate to procure himself a place in history, last week he managed a new trophy to set beside the Boy Scout woggle, which sits proudly on his desk. |
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The trophy, initiated in 1996, recognises outstanding achievement by personnel from sergeant to flight lieutenant in the technical and engineering fields. |
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The family had not been allowed to take their dog, but Patsy had been able to bring her jitterbug trophy. |
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Crescent may well be realistic enough to accept the fact that retaining the trophy is beyond their means, but there's still that unbroken record to be maintained. |
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Honours went to a team from Nationwide building society in Swindon, which scooped the business trophy, while teams from the military swept the board in other events. |
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Whoever has taken it may be showing it off as a kind of trophy. |
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An estimated 750,000 people lined London's streets to pay tribute to his victorious team as it paraded the trophy on an open-topped bus tour of the capital. |
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The native of Sydney, Australia, made his American debut in 1957 at Memorial Park, where Palmer carried off that year's Houston Open trophy and swag. |
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Tommy is a jaded veteran attracted to his father's sexy trophy wife. |
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Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past. |
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The seminoles had just beat Idaho 80-14, and Winston was a top contender for the Heisman trophy. |
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Please Jack, don't fall victim to the lure of cash and a trophy wife. |
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Wentworth Castle was designed as a trophy home, built for the decadence and frivolity of the Georgian days and the glasshouse is a rare survivor of these times. |
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John Baldesssari received a second trophy and made an even shorter one, thanking Giotto, Goya, Matisse, Duchamp, and Sol LeWitt. |
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This Saturday the inlanders will travel to the seaside to play Ballina in the second and final round of the Bardwell-Ellis trophy, with a single stableford at home. |
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They can keep the gold they pan out as souvenirs of modest value, plus get a certificate, a medal and perhaps a bag of local cookies or a bottle of schnapps as a trophy. |
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And judging from the crowds gathered around the trophy and the queues looping around the Brunel Plaza, the tour looks to be on target for success. |
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After a tight, tense struggle, the Limerick side came from behind to capture the trophy for the second time in three years, and their fourth ever title. |
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By the time the winning team staggers home with a trophy large enough to house several small pets, the participants have learned to merengue, rumba, swing, tango and foxtrot. |
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With Australian spies among their number, they face a season-long barrage of insults and sly remarks if the world champions add the Captain Cook Cup to their trophy haul. |
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Lugging her trophy, the bawling girl wobbled down the ramp into the arms of her beaming family and boyfriend. |
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But should the team go home with anything less than the World Cup trophy, the press will be baying for his head. |
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At the time, the Cup was just the silver bowl atop what is now the trophy. |
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Denise was awarded with a trophy and rosette for her efforts. |
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I never thought Boro were going to win a trophy in my lifetime but I believed and after years of blind faith stumbling around in the dark, you wake up and you've won summat. |
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Another guy asks to cop an Oscar feel, and when the trophy is handed to him, he does a couple of bicep curls with it. |
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And when they hit 50, biology kicks in, propelling the greying Lotharios to either fall back in love with their wives or start over again with a younger trophy wife. |
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Why should a picture always hang on the wall like a hunting trophy? |
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For some onlookers it will not be enough merely for Brazil or Germany to win the World Cup trophy tonight, they will have had to do it with dash and style. |
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On your journey, you pass a distractingly large billboard that features a 30-foot high poster of a man clasping the Premiership trophy in triumph. |
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That win reduced Johnson's handicap, which was trimmed yet further when she won the overall trophy in the Charity Medal Shield open to men, women and juniors. |
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Mondavi also realized the value of coaxing trophy names from Bordeaux into opening wineries in Napa. |
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He ate the deer and displayed its horns on the tractor as a trophy. |
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Young Joanne Somers of Poppleton club was awarded the women's singles trophy on a walkover when number one seed Betty Norman withdrew because of illness. |
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But as perfect a pairing as trophy wife was with Modern Family, black-ish is, too. |
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In 1970, Brazil's third victory in the tournament entitled them to keep the trophy permanently. |
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However, the trophy was stolen in 1983 and has never been recovered, apparently melted down by the thieves. |
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After 1970, a new trophy, known as the FIFA World Cup Trophy, was designed. |
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Yet, for reasons only God knows, the extremely nocturnal bush pig soon became my most prized trophy. |
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The trophy was chosen in 1987 as an appropriate cup for use in the competition, and was created in 1906 by Garrard's Crown Jewellers. |
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The trophy is restored after each game by fellow Royal Warrant holder Thomas Lyte. |
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The Scottish Cup trophy is the oldest national trophy and also the oldest association football trophy in the world. |
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The original trophy is displayed at the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park. |
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A replica of the original trophy is given to the tournament winners after the ceremony and is also used for promotional purposes. |
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The Cup Winners' Cup trophy itself is a property of UEFA and it is not assigned to any club. |
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The most successful teams in the competition are Barcelona and Italian side Milan, who have won the trophy five times each. |
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Until 2008, a team which wins three times in a row or five in total, receives an original copy of the trophy and a special mark of recognition. |
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Charlie Weyer of West Hills hoists BASS tournament trophy last weekend in Smith Lake, Ala. |
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Milan and Barcelona have achieved this honour, winning the trophy a total of five times each. |
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The Web Choice winner's trophy is a wooden egg in a wooden eggcup, designed by Young Talent Award jury member Raw Edges. |
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Since then, the original trophy is kept exclusively by the European football governing body. |
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Muirfield has hosted The Open Championship sixteen times, most recently in 2013 when Phil Mickelson lifted the trophy. |
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As the top local finalist, Courtney won the trophy back from last year's winner, Bay Laurel Elementary School. |
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Because of a lack of money at the fledgling FAW, Wrexham did not receive their trophy until the next year. |
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In much the same way, traveling to a renowned trophy state for the first time can make you pickier than you should be. |
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Halloween is a big deal and the boys, led by Gary are determined to defend their dooking for apples trophy. |
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A NURSE has been awarded a thank-you trophy for her commitment to donating blood. |
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This was Wrexham's second trophy win of 2013, Wrexham's Kevin Thornton also won player of the tournament. |
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Toshack won his first trophy with Khazar Lankaran on 23 October 2013, defeating Neftchi Baku in the 2013 Azerbaijan Supercup. |
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During the inaugural match for the trophy in December 2007, Muscat Magpies defeated Dubai Dingoes by a nine-goal margin. |
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He goes under the dentist's drill tomorrow to have the aching molar removed but first will attempt to win a trophy which has so far eluded him. |
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In December, Bale was awarded the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year trophy. |
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In December 2010, Bale was awarded the BBC Cymru Sports Personality of the Year trophy. |
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Williams regained his composure under intense pressure to win the last two frames and lift the trophy for the second time. |
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The main causes for concern for these species are habitat loss, competition with cattle for grazing, and trophy hunting. |
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Rahil Rathod won the trophy as the Best Gastronomist for his work in the Best Live Cooking and the 3 Course Plated Gourmet Menu Class. |
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Both veterans races follow this course to decide the winner of the trophy for these categories. |
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King George was in favour and presented a trophy to the Royal Yachting Association, naming it The Britannia Cup. |
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Cup in that Miles Wyatt and four friends presented this overall trophy to encourage overseas yachts to race at Cowes. |
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So what did the BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation man say as he held the trophy aloft? |
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Stone sees every bird he shoots as a trophy and wonderful table fare, whether it is a canvasback, teal, ruddy duck, mallard, merganser or swan. |
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She was a mayor of town for 8000 for one term, then governor of ALASKA for little more than a year. That constitutes a trophy Veep. |
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Last week in Cleveland, Harry Hopman's Aussies walked off with tennis' top trophy, the Davis Cup. |
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Our outfits celebrate the drama and glamour of the antihero and the trophy girls, the angry young man and the vixen. |
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Sandwell Council was awarded a silver wastebin as the winning trophy, but there was no-one there from the local authority to accept the prize. |
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I've picked a lot of the players who played in the cup win because itis the only trophy weive ever won and it was our most successful season. |
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Clancy clearly lays out the secrets for finding and taking down trophy quality whitetail bucks outside of their rutting season. |
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Many will doubt my assertions of Western trophy quality matching that of more hallowed whitetail habitats. |
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More than 50 teams of three competed in the day for the coveted Crabbers Cup trophy. |
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After Blackbeard was killed in battle, his head was cut off and tied as a trophy to the yardarm of HMS Pearl. |
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In my Dad's eyes, a doe or a Jake turkey was just as much a trophy as a big buck or huge old longbeard. |
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Leeds next trophy was the 2007 Grand Final which marked the final game as Coach of the Club for Tony Smith. |
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It's been traditional for years to capture a trophy shot with a large catch of 'Slabs' spilling from one's keepnet. |
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She gave each participant a trophy, regardless of win or loss, to commonize the award for winning. |
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The Griswold trophy was presented to its winner, for keeps, since it was the third time she had won it. |
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I had some fine exercise as well as some pretty shooting when trying to get a good gooral trophy. |
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The biennial golf competition, the Ryder Cup, is named after English businessman Samuel Ryder who sponsored the event and donated the trophy. |
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Association football is the most popular sport and the Scottish Cup is the world's oldest national trophy. |
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The first world cup trophy played for in these tournaments, Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy has an interesting history of its own. |
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In January 1994 the trophy, which was being held in West Auckland Workingmen's Club, was stolen and never recovered. |
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Almost all of the ships were sunk except for the flagship, Royal Charles, which was taken back to the Netherlands as a trophy. |
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