「-era」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「his」)
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A current theory is that his | era name was used internally while the Jianxing era |
ne truly excellent year, 2000, during which his | ERA hovered around 2.00 for much of the season and |
Like many blues musicians of his | era, Joe McCoy's grave site is currently unmarked. |
Like all other Chinese scholar-officials of his | era he was also a poet. |
In his | era, he was one of the leading experimental physici |
He was respected in his | era, but after his early death fell into obscurity. |
In his | era, the 220 and 880 yd freestyle was not contested |
As many artists of his | era, Wen Tong also wrote poetry. |
amlin's performance declined after 1940, as his | ERA jumped from 3.06 to 4.24 in 1941. |
He fought many of the best fighters of his | era in the division . |
es worsened, and although he saved 9 games, his | ERA was 6.36. |
C.RAMU Servai - the most powerful man in his | era around that area. |
though he walked 30 and struck out only 20, his | ERA was a fair 3.47. |
Anderson was a tall lightweight of his | era, standing 6 feet 1 inches. |
Like many other sculptors of his | era, Polasek created several cemetery memorials. |
Like many blues musicians of his | era, Charlie McCoy's grave site is currently unmark |
sons of pitching at the major league level, his | ERA was 4.59. |
During his | era there, the Iroquois war had enhanced the import |
Although he won more than he lost at 7-6, his | ERA shot up to 5.97. |
Linca, like many Eastern Bloc boxers of his | era, did not have a professional career. |
Though his record dipped to 3-8 in 1975, his | ERA did as well, to 2.39. |
bly because of Boi's thin appearance during his | era as a youth player. |
career, and the discriminatory politics of his | era, meant that his compositions were less prolific |
s an above-average defensive outfielder for his | era, handling 425 out of 431 chances successfully f |
itle, he fought several notable fighters of his | era, including Jersey Joe Walcott. |
23 games with Chicago, he went 0-1 and saw his | ERA rise yet again to 6.75. |
Regarded as one of the biggest talents of his | era, the small defender played for Wiener Sportclub |
In his senior season, his | ERA was 0.87 and he recorded 110 strikeouts in 55 i |
Of his | era, he is the sole to have established world recor |
one of the most dominating post players of his | era, and a very durable and dedicated athlete. |
He was one of the best defensive players of his | era, and in 1975, he led the NBA in rebounding. |
He was an average defensive outfielder for his | era, and in his 317 appearances had a fielding perc |
He was considered a sports personality of his | era, featuring on footballer cigarette cards and in |
aunders gave up only 1 earned run, lowering his | ERA to 3rd best in the American League in the proce |
There his | ERA ballooned to 8.36, and the Cubs kept him in Eug |
ed as one of the fastest British wingers of his | era, generally regarded as being second only in spe |
he more influential Protestant ministers of his | era, and was an important representative of "enligh |
s improved; once again he won twenty games, his | ERA dropped to 2.63 and his strikeout total increas |
as one of the most instinctive safeties of his | era and was a Pro Bowl selection in 2003. |
Woolf became one of the premier jockeys of his | era known by fellow jockeys and fans as "The Iceman |
articular was one of the biggest talents of his | era, known for his goalscoring and for having capta |
anraj is one of the most gifted forwards of his | era with a small frame and flowing locks, he could |
One of the best defensive forwards of his | era, he was also known for his all around skill, pa |
a range of artists and cultural figures of his | era, from Ernest Laurent to Paul Verlaine. |
ike most of the Harvard football players of his | era who were drawn from the ranks of the elite east |
loping some of the best CFL quarterbacks of his | era, such as Doug Flutie, Jeff Garcia, Dave Dickens |
been suggested that the second character of his | era name was an attempt to cover up his illegal cla |
In 1930 and 1931, his | ERA was over 7.00, and by mid-season he was pitchin |
he sang, and with the greatest musicians of his | era, including Vivaldi and Hasse. |
the most respected athletes and coaches of his | era, Nathaniel John Cartmell died in his home in Ne |
he Tomkins family of prominent musicians in his | era, Thomas Tomkins and his son John Tomkins. |
Although he lowered his | ERA with the Athletics to 4.82, he still went 0-5 i |
blished himself as the finest copywriter of his | era; won every accolade, climbed every mountain, co |
Crooks was well known in his | era as an extremely patient hitter, often fouling o |
He was one of the most successful riders of his | era, achieving success at the highest levels in bot |
Unlike most Southern Democrats of his | era, Crump was not opposed to blacks voting as Memp |
Politically left wing for his | era, he was noted for his social realist portrayals |
he was an average defensive outfielder for his | era, handling 813 out of 833 total chances for a .9 |
Despite his 7-13 mark a year later, his | ERA was 2.90 with career-highs in starts (30) and i |
While his | ERA was decent, the poor run support he received ga |
Like many Spiritualists of his | era, he lectured in favor of the abolition of slave |
He found little success though, as his | ERA totals were 4.96, and 5.65, with a combined rec |
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