There have been a lot of changes, an investment in young up-and-coming players with new coaches and a new framework. |
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Due to a lack of available senior players, we had the opportunity to give valuable experience to more young up-and-coming talent. |
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Over two hundred people attended including many up-and-coming young handballers. |
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Two up-and-coming young girl bands took to the stage to headline the event, part of a national day of action. |
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This may sound a bit ignorant, but I really don't know a lot of the up-and-coming players. |
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He continues to bang the drum loudly for both established and up-and-coming Canadian roots musicians. |
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He currently is a referee assessor and acts as a mentor for up-and-coming young referees in Hampshire. |
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The brewery is in an up-and-coming city centre location, increasingly valuable as Edinburgh property rates soar. |
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This new competition focuses on up-and-coming talented young players in the brass band world. |
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Dedication to these values is the reason the kids are going ga-ga over this up-and-coming young combo. |
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The only thing I haven't mentioned yet is the talent of the up-and-coming hockey legends. |
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And it could be a good move if the success of the last up-and-coming star to perform there is anything to go by. |
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His name was Tim and he was an up-and-coming young principal with good looks and charm. |
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This series follows the hungry, up-and-coming estate agents at one of Britain's most successful companies. |
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The North-west playwrights showcase will then feature two plays by up-and-coming North-West writers. |
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People ask me who is the next up-and-coming player coming through the pro ranks, but I don't see anyone. |
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We had some good, experienced players surrounded by some up-and-coming youngsters. |
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He is another of the young, gifted and up-and-coming breed of goalkeepers who has been tipped for international honours. |
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He had a reputation as an up-and-coming talent at the time and I was supposed to be marking him in midfield. |
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Up until now, there have been no institutional conditions to foster up-and-coming academics and scientists. |
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The residents of Thetford Mines have every reason to be proud of their region and its up-and-coming artists. |
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There is thus reason to be cautiously optimistic about the up-and-coming recovery. |
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This program is regarded as one of the cornerstones of training for up-and-coming Malagasy scientists. |
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Since then, we've helped thousands of up-and-coming athletes and coaches with grants from our Olympic Torch Scholarship legacy fund. |
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In the career mode, you play an up-and-coming sky pilot looking to make a name for himself in the world of Hesperia. |
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This season, all of the medalists plan to do more slopestyle events, which may open the door for up-and-coming halfpipe riders. |
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Wearing a natty sports jacket and carrying a briefcase, Fraser would easily fit in with any group of up-and-coming executives. |
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The samiti organises special exhibitions, haats, bazaars, and training programmes for up-and-coming artisans. |
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She's also an up-and-coming fiction writer with a penchant for the dark and surreal. |
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The grayling is arguably the most up-and-coming fish in the piscatorial hierarchy, as voted by us fishermen. |
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The male cheerleader was something of a campus eminence, regarded as an up-and-coming entrepreneur and future captain of industry. |
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You'll probably be just a little sickened to hear it's been pretty much plain sailing for this up-and-coming roving reporter. |
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He spent several years working the circuit before heading out to Nashville where he knocked around with the up-and-coming country stars. |
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Java was full of promise and platform-agnostic, an up-and-coming language back then. |
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The growth in young affluentials has a major positive influence on up-and-coming areas. |
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The up-and-coming site aims to be the online clearing-house of athletic recruiting news. |
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The brothers are among 18 up-and-coming crime leaders whose mugshots are featured in the intelligence report. |
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Considered one of America's up-and-coming drivers, the 20 year-old Jaskol started his career in motocross at the age of nine. |
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Bob Dylan and other up-and-coming folkies made the pilgrimage and sang for him there. |
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Several Seahawks fans have been clamoring for a new nickname for the up-and-coming defense. |
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She has settled into Hollywood life as an up-and-coming actress, with a cozy house in the Hills. |
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Another of South Africa's up-and-coming African players was dealt a rather unlucky blow this week. |
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I am convinced that this rather suspect bunch of up-and-coming medicos could find even an elbow humerus. |
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He was an up-and-coming comic then, a strange androgynous mix of lunacy and manic energy. |
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And their color range keeps expanding as plant breeders give more attention to these up-and-coming perennials. |
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These efforts have yielded a cadre of up-and-coming, knowledgeable, and capable scientists. |
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A former great urging another man to forcefully keep an up-and-coming female rapper in line? |
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The idea could see Kendal have its own crier to announce special events and advertise up-and-coming attractions as well as attending civic functions. |
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He is the elder statesman on an up-and-coming Baltimore team. |
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As the supporter of the foundation, we try to let up-and-coming inventors know about patents, trademarks and designs as early as possible. |
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Are we unfairly neglecting the up-and-coming in favor of the old and infirm? |
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Fans broiled in the sun listening to up-and-coming acts like The XX, the Broken Bells, and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. |
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Estate agents suggested up-and-coming neighbourhoods. |
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The entry into the Hungarian and Romanian markets represents a further milestone in light of the fact that it secures access for the division to these up-and-coming national economies. |
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Since 2006 GE Money Bank has been supporting this young up-and-coming sport, which originated on the long sweeping beaches of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and is now one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. |
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A passionate defender of 'techno culture', Garnier has always shown himself willing to give a helping hand to up-and-coming techno acts, frequently mixing little-known records into his sets. |
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This event shares the SIMM philosophy of promoting hands-on musicianship in the greater public, and is designed to offer that crucial first onstage experience to up-and-coming talent. |
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Finally, it's come to my attention that the up-and-coming Canadian boy band B4-4 is fronted by the twin sons of the cantor of my family synagogue. |
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Bolstered by the momentum of Savage, Masters continued to accumulate up-and-coming conservative talent. |
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This need for an artistic response led to Kent's commissioning of 12 plays by established and up-and-coming writers. |
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It's basically a two-hander, set in the backstage areas of theatres and focussing on the interaction between an up-and-coming young actor and a much older thesp on his uppers. |
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Peters had wanted to use tracks from the then up-and-coming Madonna in the 1985 film vision quest. |
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Helen is an up-and-coming young Manhattan modeling agency administrator, whose party-hard lifestyle and puddle-shallow value system is a priori an unpunishable sin. |
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Her untitled work, made from mixed media on aluminium, is one of seven up-and-coming artists' works on view at the Form Gallery's group summer exhibition. |
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Geared toward both novices and up-and-coming competitors, classes include Sexy pole dance Basics or pole dance Workout Advanced. |
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Back then, Ramsay was an up-and-coming player in the food world, a working class Scot whose father drank too much and abused him. |
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Add into the mix up-and-coming chasers like Our Vic and Lord Sam, plus the inevitable two or three dark horses, and you have plenty of names with which to conjure. |
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Between McCaffrey and Congressman Collins, and between McAffrey and young up-and-coming hackette Della. |
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An up-and-coming stylist from New York, Thomsen is a graduate of The Orlo School of Hair Design and a certified Aveda Colorist. |
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At the Women's Skateboard Vert finals, 37-year-old Burnside edged out up-and-coming skater Lin-Z Adams Hawkins, 15, for the gold medal. |
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Treeline is an online retail showcase for artists, craftsmen and up-and-coming brands whose products involve the outdoor lifestyle. |
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Caroline offered to become his manager and soon persuaded the young up-and-coming star to take his demo tape round the offices of the major record labels. |
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How prices have gone through the roof yada yada yada, how we might have to move to up-and-coming areas blah blah blah. |
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The theater likes to feature up-and-coming singers and comedians. |
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But there was a separate up-and-coming actress gong for Bond beauty Eva Green, 26, who took to the red carpet in a bizarre backcombed hair-do. |
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Bobby Zarem was considered and up-and-coming public relations genius, a superflack. |
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But are TV talent shows a credible way for up-and-coming performers to launch themselves on their path to stardom? |
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But I believe the empowered sales professional is being threatened by an up-and-coming group made up of young, eager, trainable computer users. |
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These assets are the keystone of Israel's efforts to expand its ties with major multinationals looking to move into up-and-coming technologies and develop innovative approaches. |
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Another up-and-coming variety is Concorde, which was developed in England and is a cross between a Conference and Comice pear. |
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I'm in the music business and I want to stay in the music business. So when I stop rapping, what better option could there be than producing stuff by young up-and-coming talents and teaching them what I've learnt? |
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Grants will be provided as an incentive to up-and-coming Swiss game developers to produce daring innovative game concepts, to narrate interactive stories and to open the door to new visual worlds. |
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The institute offers young, up-and-coming journalists from developing and emerging countries the chance to improve their journalistic expertise and develop a self-assured approach in dealing with media. |
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With their up-and-coming compatriot Angel de Maria also beginning to impress, Aimar and Saviola will no doubt be hoping Benfica's Argentinian posse can outgun their fellow countrymen up the road in Porto. |
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Radio France Internationale set up its RFI World Music Award in 1981 and since then the annual prize has unearthed a host of hot up-and-coming talents from Africa and the Caribbean. |
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But hopes were bright in St Louis that the club would contend for another title next year in large part because of Oscar Taveras, a 22-year-old outfielder widely regarded as one of the best up-and-coming hitters in the sport. |
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The venture capital team manages ¤400m of investment funds ploughed into up-and-coming, high-potential companies in the sectors of technology and life sciences. |
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The circuitous route Java took to market began when Patrick Naughton, a 25-year-old, up-and-coming programmer, told Sun CEO Scott McNealy he was leaving the company. |
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The up-and-coming comics will stand in front of a funky screen and pretend to take the stage to thunderous applause, followed by a few jokes previously chosen from a selection provided to participants. |
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The singer, songwriter and composer, who enjoys a successful international career in her own right, turned talent scout on Studio Cameroon, tracking down the hottest new up-and-coming acts in her homeland. |
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But, just as importantly, Apache also gave Berger the chance to indulge in his activities as talent scout, providing a launch-pad for a number of young up-and-coming groups. |
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Perfectly located between Place des Arts and the Musée d'art contemporain, the Espace vert Desjardins is a must for Francofans? and their fave up-and-coming artists! |
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And the career perspectives are equally good: Siedle prefers to appoint its own up-and-coming trainee generation to its management positions right through to the highest executive level. |
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Instead of an 'I've-seen-it-all-before' old-timer, Mr. Hughes might well be mistaken for a stock market trader, or an up-and-coming Director in a government office. |
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Next month, 300 up-and-coming leaders from all parts of the Commonwealth will fan out across Canada to examine the nature of life in our industrial society. |
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During this meeting, Mr. Chami discussed Morocco's political and economic advances, the institutional reforms implemented to stimulate business, and the receptiveness of this up-and-coming country to foreign investment. |
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With her consistent finishing and ability to score match winners at crucial times, the 29-year-old markswoman set a shining example to the many up-and-coming young stars who emerged during the tournament. |
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The Waw Ffactor series, presented by Eleri Sion, is a showcase for the best up-and-coming Welsh voices. |
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Sierra, an up-and-coming Maya Angelou, recently published her collection of poems Under the Do-Rag. |
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Green, meanwhile, gave the up-and-coming Suns some sparkplug in their bench to book their second straight win and improve their record 19-11, now just. |
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Hank Williams will play perpetuallly on the juke-box while up-and-coming local talent perform Western Swing and Bluegrass classics upon musical saws in the corner. |
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Heaton, a founding member of Embrace, is also the manager of an up-and-coming Leeds band, Anechoic, as well as mentoring a number of bands in the Yorkshire area. |
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Sunderland University graduate Danny Kitching is the man behind Embracive Music, an online enterprise launched last year to help up-and-coming artists reach a wider audience. |
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Hosted by Hugh Dennis, it gives up-and-coming comedians the chance to compete in ad-libbed games and scenes based on material chosen by the presenter and the audience. |
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Best up-and-coming judoka went to Cristo Harijan and the Fighting Spirit Award was presented to Brandon Calvert, Becky Allen, Thomas Elliot and Mary McNeil. |
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