Berger's booming punts and kickoffs kept the team's outstanding coverage units in the upper echelon. |
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There's just no question that the upper echelon of American chefdom has two-handedly embraced the humble sandwich. |
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I commend Zizek for being one of the great cinephiles among the upper echelon of today's intelligentsia. |
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Cpl Mark Quade: I'm the second best on the floor and I'm down here, and then you have your upper echelon and it's up there. |
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Maybe we need to catch less, sell them at a higher price, and keep them in the upper echelon. |
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In principle, it is the upper echelon officials that set the framework conditions of tourism transport. |
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But now thieves have found an easy payday from the upper echelon of the periodic table. |
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These figures shocked the military, and its upper echelon was very resistant to addressing these new findings initially. |
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Not only that, but only those in the upper echelon of the Prime Minister's Office and their staff knew about this fund. |
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We have a pretty good relationship with the upper echelon at Edmonton Police Service. |
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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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To crack the upper echelon of women's tennis requires hard work, determination, skill and the heart of a champion. |
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The film is going to be a huge critical and commercial hit, vaulting Stoller into the upper echelon of Hollywood comedy directors. |
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An additional 23 search warrants were executed by Drug Section on suspected stash houses and locations associated with middle to upper echelon drug traffickers during this time. |
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State's entry into the game's upper echelon. |
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While she would agree that she has not played her best tennis as of late, there is no question that the young Serbian needs to defend these championship points to remain among the upper echelon of players. |
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But though he has accomplished more than most before his 21st birthday, Murray has yet to break into the upper echelon of the sport like Djokovic has. |
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The upper echelon doesn't care about the soldiers any more, or the troops. |
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That's affected the upper echelon of the real estate market. |
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Highlighting the first round of play were the 16 countries who qualified for the elite World Group while Canada competed in the Americas Zone Group I to get a shot at advancing to the upper echelon. |
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The animated 20-year old then cemented his place in the upper echelon of the men's game by striking down Federer en route to his first major title at this year's Australian Open in January. |
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While Andreev, who turned 25 just last week, has yet to add to his trophy collection since that memorable season three years ago, he has proven he belongs in the upper echelon of the sport. |
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The upper echelon of £100K-plus earners has increased at a good rate too. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that some countries and companies that have attempted to limit the working hours of upper echelon workers have failed to do so. |
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However, after an up and down 2006 campaign where she battled some personal issues, many expected Hantuchova to fold and lose her place at the upper echelon of the game, but luckily for fans that was not to be the case. |
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Police and prosecutors need to be able to go after the luxury cars and the million dollar homes that upper echelon gang members flaunt in our communities. |
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Mr. Richard Abram: I understand the upper echelon coming out with a directive and getting bonuses, but in reality you have to think of the bottom line here. |
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Developed in 1936 by R. C. Palmer in Summerland, B. C., the Spartan quickly rose to the upper echelon of the apple pantheon, and is still the third-most widely grown apple in that province. |
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