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is sentenced to "Rehabilitation", a demolition | derby featuring undefeated "Rehabilitation Officer" |
remembered for a heroic performance in a Milan | Derby, played on October 25, 1981. |
They play in a local | derby against near neighbours and biggest rivals Cum |
In the next round, a Manchester | derby at Old Trafford, City lost 4-2 to exit the com |
of only four men to have raced both a Kentucky | Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. |
ame the first brothers to play in a Manchester | derby. |
The game is a demolition | derby style game that features 3D gameplay that work |
Cahill scored his 5th goal in a Merseyside | derby, in a 2-0 win over Liverpool on 17 October 201 |
en his comments for Setanta after a Merseyside | derby, on the ownership issue concerning debt involv |
A fishing | derby for children is led by the naturalist as is a |
of only four men to have raced both a Kentucky | Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. |
s top scorer, and scored the winner in a local | derby against FC Grenchen. |
He hit 16 goals in 64 games in a resurgent | Derby team and was named as one of their best ever i |
se to play for the club he supported as a boy, | Derby County, and was signed up at just seven years |
al in Greece against his former team, in a 4-1 | derby win. |
match to be played at Station Road was a local | derby verses Salford on April 20, 1992 with 3,487 wi |
a member of the Naptown Roller Girls, a roller | derby team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
wever, before their second game - a Manchester | derby at Old Trafford - Ernest Mangnall had already |
lades that season, scoring one goal in a local | derby against Barnsley at the start of April. |
arney Bowers (born 19 August 1959) is a former | Derby, Cliftonville, Ards and Glentoran F.C. player. |
The winning time of 2.03.40 set a new | Derby record. |
, following a 1-4 loss to Rimini in a regional | derby and only seven points gained in the first four |
a 3 year old the Blue Grass Stakes, a Kentucky | Derby prep race. |
His final game for Chester was a 3-1 | derby defeat to Wrexham in April 1976. |
n Spain's top flight, notably scoring in a 3-0 | derby home win over Real Sociedad, on 9 April 2005. |
The winning time of 2:34.50 set a new | Derby record. |
The winning time of 2:06.25 set a new | Derby record. |
explaining that he might be letting a Kentucky | Derby winner get away. |
ored his first goal for the Bavarians in a 3-1 | derby home win over TSV 1860 Munich, on November 7, |
The winning time of 2:05.00 set a new | Derby record. |
dericksburg, Virginia had gone without a local | derby. |
He made his first team debut in a Potteries | derby match at The Old Recreation Ground on 13 Octob |
The match was a Merseyside | derby between Liverpool and Everton, played at Wembl |
ther a Championship victory or attained a Lord | Derby Cup title with their best result being a final |
The 1986 FA Cup Final was a Merseyside | derby between Liverpool and Everton at Wembley. |
In concept, Twisted Metal 2 is a demolition | derby which permits the usage of ballistic projectil |
e trackside play-by-play announcer of a roller | derby match. |
rief return to action included a goal in a 2-1 | derby win over Wrexham to take his club league tally |
roller skating, conceived the idea of a Roller | Derby. in 1935, he staged the world's first Roller De |
The winning time of 2.04.80 set a new | Derby record. |
That same afternoon, he played in a local | derby match against Bradford City (1-1). |
Forest in the third round set up a Manchester | derby against local rivals Manchester United. |
gainst his first club on 30 September in a 3-1 | derby win. |
0th 2010, against Apollon Limassol, on a local | derby. |
Butler made his Football League debut in a 1-0 | derby victory over Tranmere Rovers in January 1986 a |
The winning horse Lord Murphy set a new | Derby record with a winning time of 2:37.00. |
the league system, while the latter is a local | derby in the same league. |
first goal in the competition, albeit in a 1-3 | derby loss against FC Bayern Munich. |
The winning time of 2:36.50 set a new | Derby record. |
As a three-year-old, he lost a Kentucky | Derby prep race to the Derby favorite and eventual H |
er famously helped the Warriors achieve a huge | derby double over local rivals Gloucester by kicking |
ld Street, otherwise known as the A38, between | Derby and Stretton, Burton upon Trent. |
boy, Holland progressed through the academy at | Derby County until his late teens, when, after a bad |
Buxton to London, as well as gaining access to | Derby and the East Midlands. |
was one of nineteen sportsment to achieve the | Derby sporting double. |
This 10 hectare site adjacent to | Derby County F.C. stadium and the River Derwent was |
in public relations in London, advertising in | Derby and was a media and presentation trainer in Sh |
After the | Derby, Lil E. Tee was entered in the Preakness Stake |
The day after his | Derby win, Mine That Bird's connections were uncerta |
agerial vacancies more than once after leaving | Derby - including the Middlesbrough job in May 1994 |
After the | Derby win, Donau's unruly behavior worsened to a poi |
The dam was named after the | Derby Southern Pacific Railroad station. |
After his | Derby win, Typhoon II was sold to Bromley and Compan |
Flying Ebony raced three more times after the | Derby but without winning and was retired to stud du |
the Preakness or the Belmont Stakes after the | Derby. |
sustained a bowed tendon three weeks after the | Derby, during the May 1914 running of the Withers St |
The game was released after Destruction | Derby 2 (1996) and Destruction Derby 64 (1999). |
Lord Murphy was bought soon after his | Derby win by horseman James R. Keene, who promptly s |
n Ireland in 1742, and did not stand again for | Derby at the ensuing by-election. |
However, he soon moved on again, joining | Derby County in October 1984. |
n was kicked off with a 1-1 draw against Texas | Derby rivals, FC Dallas, at Pizza Hut Park. |
Jones scores against Edinburgh | derby rivals Hearts in the Scottish League Cup durin |
h Brigade who had previously voted against the | Derby administration in the House of Commons that ha |
the season with a draw against already-doomed | Derby County. |
he FA Cup Final with goals against Portsmouth, | Derby County, Liverpool, and Manchester City before |
pril 1945 a German crackdown against Operation | Derby took place. |
is football career with Burton Albion, joining | Derby County in 1997. |
ober to precede the recording of the album, in | Derby, Southampton and Folkestone. |
n of Eardwulf and develop a cult as Alcmund of | Derby. |
foundation of the church, named for Alcmund of | Derby, is 912 although the earliest record of a chur |
He appeared as a guest for both Aldershot and | Derby County during the war. |
a last singing appearance in Alfred Reynolds' | Derby Day. |
reer he played for the original Alfreton Town, | Derby County, Fulham, Reading but is best remembered |
buried in the grounds of St Alkmund's Church, | Derby. |
d (1841-1847) and an incumbent of All Saints', | Derby (1848-1849). |
Goal difference in all the | Derby matches. |
Caitlin Smith 2008 All-American Soapbox | Derby World Champion (superstock rally division) |
on Rollergirls is the oldest all-female roller | derby league in the United Kingdom. |
Roller Girls, Baltimore's only all-girl roller | derby league |
gardens of Mr. T. W. Evans at Allestree Hall, | Derby, before, in 1870, he joined James Veitch & Son |
une 1628, and was buried in Allhallows Church, | Derby. |
in in his final game for Chelsea, also against | Derby. |
Santa Cruz also houses | Derby skate park. |
See also: Nottingham | derby |
See also: Tyne-Wear | derby |
Distinguished Alumni of | Derby School (Derby Reporter, 1872) |
Among roller | derby leagues in the Southeast, the Jacksonville Rol |
most notable being the winner in an Edinburgh | Derby in March 1992. |
Aintree, Liverpool, Merseyside) is an English | Derby winning flat racing jockey having won the 2006 |
for Hibs was scoring two goals in an Edinburgh | derby at Tynecastle. |
ay had racially abused him during an Edinburgh | derby game in November 1996, the SFA did not take ac |
as bought by free newspaper pioneer and former | Derby County chairman Lionel Pickering in 1979. |
Derby's sons became avid ice hockey players in Canad | |
2007 the San Francisco Bay Bombers and Roller | Derby returned to the pavilion. |
thems, etc., of the Roman Missal and Breviary ( | Derby, 1849). |
In 1815 he and John | Derby III acquired property belonging to Derby famil |
others are "The PGA National Course" and "The | Derby Course". |
They played many gigs in and around | Derby, most notably The Cosmo Club and soon built up |
ille East, Whitwick, Shepshed and Loughborough | Derby Road. |
ealth Games, the Grand National, Ascot and the | Derby. |
s was born and raised in Birmingham and joined | Derby County as a 14-year-old, turning professional |
since the death of the racehorse and Kentucky | Derby winner, Ferdinand, who was sent to a slaughter |
representing the hundreds of Salford and West | Derby, and the former the hundreds of Amounderness, |
He returned to education and attended | Derby & District College of Art & Technology then st |
was not until the Oaks was run in 1789 and the | Derby the following year that it took on its present |
hurchill Downs horse racing track and Kentucky | Derby Museum are located in South Louisville. |
t (MP) for St Pancras West, 1906-1910, and for | Derby in 1917-18. |
irect descendant of an old planter) and Sarah ( | Derby - daughter of Richard (1712-1783)). |
and creates a border between the area and West | Derby. |
es music venues such as The Viper Room and The | Derby. |
istol East at the 1935 general election and in | Derby at a by-election in July 1936, but never retur |
, (1922) Duffield: Village, Church and Castle, | Derby: Harpur and Son |
ockey Club Gold Cup winner Waquoit and Florida | Derby winner Brian's Time. |
veral somewhat smaller figure 8 and demolition | derby events from May through October. |
The council and Lord | Derby, who had joined them in opposing the local res |
game and a back heeled winner in another 2001 | derby, at Richmond Park. |
if rivalry is largely dormant, any Nottingham | derby is taken incredibly seriously by both sets of |
He made his first appearance for | Derby County on 1 November 2003, aged 16, in a leagu |
His next appearance for | Derby came in April 2002 when he came on for Rob Lee |
His only other appearance for | Derby in the season was in a 1-0 loss again against |
before making his three League appearances for | Derby County in 1906-07. |
five seasons and just 66 league appearances at | Derby, he left for Luton Town in 1939. |
de more than 30 league and cup appearances for | Derby and spent short periods on loan at Fulham and |
went on to make 344 first team appearances for | Derby County before a move to America where he playe |
He made only two further appearances for | Derby, although one of those was as a substitute in |
on to make 284 Football League appearances for | Derby, scoring 33 times. |
Carter made 33 league appearances for | Derby, scoring just once. |
er, he made only seven further appearances for | Derby in the 2006-07 season and in August 2007, he m |
ience, with only 17 first team appearances for | Derby behind him, he played "a key role" in the goal |
He made guest appearances for | Derby County, Notts County F.C., Birmingham and Nott |
philanthropic gesture by Clough (albeit using | Derby's money) as Parry made few appearances for Der |
A one minute's applause at | Derby County's following home game against Sunderlan |
In 1890, Queen Victoria appointed Crown | Derby to be “Manufacturers of porcelain to Her Majes |
to restructure the academy, appointing former | Derby players Darren Wassall and Michael Forsyth and |
Prior to his appointment the | Derby team was selected by committee. |
Sims began his career as an apprentice with | Derby County, turning professional in August 1970. |
An apprentice with | Derby County, he started his professional career wit |
d leg of the U.S. Triple Crown approached, the | Derby controversy raged on. |
Prior to the 4 April 1958 | derby at Bloomfield Road, Blackpool manager Joe Smit |
so responsible for laying out the Arboretum at | Derby, the first public park in England." |
in London before being appointed Archdeacon of | Derby in the diocese of Lichfield about 1171. |
acon of Salop in April 1536, and archdeacon of | Derby on 8 January 1543. |
om Lincoln and united with the archdeaconry of | Derby (covering, roughly, Derbyshire), taken from th |
hedral, and during 1822 to the archdeaconry of | Derby; all these appointments he had at the same tim |
Three of his paintings are in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
the east, the adjacent postcode areas are DE ( | Derby), WS (Walsall), WV (Wolverhampton), TF (Telfor |
Three of his paintings are in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery after being gifted by A |
It is the most historic area of | Derby, the location of a large fortified Roman settl |
The Bath Street area of | Derby, was part of the land of William Strutt. |
During the Great Plague of 1665 the area of | Derby, England fell victim to the bubonic plague epi |
This area of | Derby is a conservation area, and part of the Derwen |
Cathedral Quarter is one of five areas within | Derby city centre, based around the name of the Cath |
Some areas of | Derby still carry names that record the 1665 visitat |
from a David Norris cross, as Argyle defeated | Derby County 2-0 in their FA Cup 5th round tie. |
he city, and Ray followed the Jacobite army to | Derby. |
It is centred around West | Derby village and incorporates Blackmoor Park Junior |
a time was played, so a replay was arranged at | Derby Cricket Ground, the first time that an FA Cup |
xited administration without arrangements, and | Derby County, who had been league champions just nin |
When the prince arrived in | Derby on 4 December, he called at the inn and demand |
BAY 1: Red Arrow to | Derby and Chesterfield. |
“after Arsenal played | Derby County in an FA Cup tie in 1891, two of Arsena |
He trained at T.C. Simmonds Atelier of Art in | Derby and the studio of George Faulkner Armitage in |
t Benedict School and Performing Arts College, | Derby and moonlights as a singer. |
Their machine became known as the | Derby Rib machine, and the stockings it produced qui |
ttee of Both Kingdoms [CBK], also known as the | Derby House Committee, was a committee set up during |
600 km Bordeaux-Paris road race (known as The | Derby of the Road) in 1899 and held the record winni |
He repeated as the | Derby winner in 1898 aboard Plaudit. |
ings in each of these locations, as well as in | Derby, Farnborough, Glasgow, Camberley and Cardiff, |
After 8 years as the | Derby Suffragan he retired to Blewbury in 1985. |
s Green, Tuebrook, Stoneycroft as well as West | Derby itself. |
His winning time of 2:06 1/4 stood as the | Derby record for 11 years. |
Eugene Roche as Edgar | Derby |
The film is also known as Roller | Derby in the United Kingdom. |
Eric had continued the business as the | Derby Pure Ice and Cold Storage Company. |
The station was also known as Southport | Derby Road. |
The DE postcode area, also known as the | Derby postcode area, is a group of postcode district |
ompared to urban areas such as Stoke-on-Trent, | Derby and neighbouring Rotherham. |
rom many towns in the Midlands such as Burton, | Derby, Lichfield, Ashbourne, Stoke, Stafford and the |
east of the city, bordered by Knotty Ash, West | Derby, Broadgreen and to the east, Roby. |
llowing information: Railway from Ashbourne to | Derby, 30 M., in 1¼-2 hours (fares 2s.6d., 2s., 1s. |
murders and over 90% of all sexual assaults in | Derby have been committed by former Merrill students |
1 to 2006 over two days in The Assembly Rooms, | Derby, England. |
He was a commissioner for assessment at | Derby in 1657 and from 1660 until his death. |
He was commissioner for assessment at | Derby from 1673 to 1680 and a J.P. for Derbyshire fr |
nctions for the Former Players' Association of | Derby County and also played golf regularly into his |
ymouth Argyle, Wycombe Wanderers, Aston Villa, | Derby County, Queens Park Rangers, Maccabi Ahi Nazar |
daughter of Rev. Robert Holden of Aston Hall, | Derby. |
-born Astley played for Charlton, Aston Villa, | Derby County, Blackpool and Metz. |
Lombard was promoted to chief designer at the | Derby plant, and was made Rolls-Royce's chief aerona |
It was revived in 1979 at the | Derby Playhouse, and again in 1982 with Bruce Payne |
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