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| Eckersley acknowledged | Fosse's contribution to the no hitter, saying afterw |
| Yankees were featured in the Broadway musical | Fosse, about the work of Bob Fosse. |
| Fosse again employed Burns to create the soundtrack | |
| s then divided into the deaneries of Shipston, | Fosse, Alcester, Southam and Warwick & Leamington, w |
| Vorrei che | fosse amore - 2:29 |
| - Bruno Canfora: Vorrei che | fosse amore. |
| lton, Pylle, Stoke St Michael, Stratton on the | Fosse and West Bradley. |
| epresent Grimsby Town, Derby County, Leicester | Fosse and South Shields before World War I. |
| es, Lincoln City, Nottingham Forest, Leicester | Fosse and Glossop were entered instead at the Sixth |
| urth game in five days, they visited Leicester | Fosse and lost by the same scoreline. |
| pool, Wrexham, Grantham, Ton Pentre, Leicester | Fosse and Croydon Common, as well as guesting for Ar |
| uncan to the Cleveland Indians for catcher Ray | Fosse and shortstop Jack Heidemann. |
| y Bill Rowley transferred himself to Leicester | Fosse and at the same time agreed his own signing on |
| defeats came at Anfield, at Darwen, Leicester | Fosse, and in both clashes with Notts County, and Gr |
| et, the son of William Long of Stratton on the | Fosse and Mary Lovibond. |
| Burton United, Gainsborough Trinity, Leicester | Fosse and Doncaster Rovers were entered at the Third |
| ent de La Hyre, Charles Le Brun, Charles de La | Fosse and Georges de La Tour and by some of the rare |
| These new teams were Bury, Leicester | Fosse and Burton Wanderers. |
| Smith played for Leicester Imperial, Leicester | Fosse and Manchester City, also guesting for Fulham |
| ard, formerly with Bolton Wanderers, Leicester | Fosse and Dundee |
| Stoke: Liverpool, Burslem Port Vale, Leicester | Fosse and Arsenal player |
| ternational Film Festival, festival leader Tor | Fosse arranged a special jubilee program consisting |
| 5 performances) at City Center and starred Bob | Fosse as Joey, Viveca Lindfors as Vera, and Kay Medf |
| In August 1898, he joined Leicester | Fosse as player-secretary but, following an objectio |
| Bob | Fosse as Bob Dowdy |
| Jackson later joined Leicester | Fosse as secretary. |
| 1 campaign, in a 2-0 victory against Leicester | Fosse at Bloomfield Road on 29 March 1911. |
| e of which was a game-winner against Leicester | Fosse at Bloomfield Road on 10 April 1914. |
| Shinton was not offered a contract by | Fosse at the end of the 1910-11 season and instead j |
| Jackson injured his shoulder, and catcher Ray | Fosse, attempting to separate the combatants, suffer |
| The Athletics traded | Fosse back to the Cleveland Indians in 1976. |
| In 1896 he moved to Leicester | Fosse, before signing for Small Heath in January 190 |
| in their 24 games followed - 1-5 at Leicester | Fosse, Bennett again finding the net for Blackpool. |
| wing the departure of Andy Aitken to Leicester | Fosse, Boro were left without a manager in name for |
| in 1909 when Nottingham Forest beat Leicester | Fosse by the same score). |
| On May 30, 1977, | Fosse caught Dennis Eckersley's no-hitter versus the |
| season was the first season in which Leicester | Fosse competed in a senior football competition, tho |
| Performed by Barbara Ruick, Bob | Fosse, Debbie Reynolds and Bobby Van |
| September 23 - Bob | Fosse, director and choreographer |
| hem before playing for Bristol City, Leicester | Fosse, Doncaster Rovers and Gainsborough Trinity. |
| Fosse earned many awards, including the Tony Award f | |
| Fosse ended the year with a .301 | |
| Fosse eventually withdrew from the project, and the | |
| te mainly consisting of fashion retailers, the | Fosse Food food court and the newer Southside develo |
| ng into his service architect Louis Remy de la | Fosse for his extensive building program. |
| until November 1907, when he joined Leicester | Fosse for £150. |
| In March 1919, Chelsea loaned him to Leicester | Fosse for two games. |
| by-play announcer for the Oakland A's with Ray | Fosse from 1989 to 2003. |
| eld at Leicester City (then known as Leicester | Fosse) from 1909 until 1911. |
| nd, as were Small Heath, Burnley and Leicester | Fosse from the Second Division, and non-league South |
| ed head injuries whilst guarding the Leicester | Fosse goal. |
| Due to financial problems, Leicester | Fosse had ceased to exist when the League resumed in |
| liff Price played at inside left for Leicester | Fosse, Halifax Town, Southampton and Nottingham Fore |
| meter 290 feet, the internal 160 feet, and the | fosse having a width of 65 feet." |
| After a brief spell with Leicester | Fosse he moved to Birmingham, where he was yet again |
| Caldecott; Earl Craven and Wolston; Eastlands; | Fosse; Hillmorton; Lawford and King's Newnham; New B |
| manager of the Indians in June 1977, he placed | Fosse in a platoon role alongside catcher Fred Kenda |
| On 6 September 1913, Arsenal faced Leicester | Fosse in their very first match at their new Arsenal |
| ginal surname of Bamford, signed for Leicester | Fosse in 1895, but walked out on them. |
| ls in 63 matches before moving on to Leicester | Fosse in 1905. |
| nneville, after he played the voice of Justice | Fosse in Joe Crilly's 2009 British Premiere of 'Kitt |
| ls, before finishing his career with Leicester | Fosse in 1900, scoring once from 4 matches. |
| Thomas Clay joined Leicester | Fosse in April 1911 and made his first appearance fo |
| back for Southampton in 1900 and for Leicester | Fosse in 1901. |
| 9, Hugh Bonneville played the voice of Justice | Fosse in Joseph Crilly's UK premiere of Kitty and Da |
| e Southern League before signing for Leicester | Fosse in 1904. |
| The defender joined Leicester | Fosse in 1910 but never played a game for them. |
| He was then picked up by Leicester | Fosse in June 1901. |
| Act I, scene 9 - Aria of Tito, "Ah, se | fosse intorno al trono" |
| The word | Fosse is derived from the Latin fossa, meaning ditch |
| lerina Joanna Moss, while gofer Bob Dowdy (Bob | Fosse) is enchanted by novice Suzy Doolittle (Debbie |
| erers for a £1000 fee, but re-joined Leicester | Fosse just five months later, for £750. |
| took to abstract art, the Juster Gallery (NY), | Fosse, Lavenham, Richmond Hill Gallery - always keep |
| Chesterfield, Gainsborough Trinity, Leicester | Fosse, Lincoln City and Stockport County were entere |
| At Leicester | Fosse, Lyon once played an entire Football League Fi |
| y Town, Middlesbrough, Derby County, Leicester | Fosse, Manchester United and Heanor Town. |
| The club, then named Leicester | Fosse, moved to Filbert Street in 1891, after playin |
| d for Overseal Town, Gresley Rovers, Leicester | Fosse, Nelson, Watford, Reading, West Ham United, Br |
| 903 and went on to play for Watford, Leicester | Fosse, New Brompton and Newton Heath Athletic. |
| compassing the council wards of Beaumont Leys, | Fosse, New Parks, Western Park, Braunstone Park and |
| ubsequent season and later played at Leicester | Fosse, Notts County and Leeds City before retiring i |
| This was followed by seasons with Leicester | Fosse of the Second Division and Bury in the First D |
| tween the home-grown Pete Rose and catcher Ray | Fosse of the Cleveland Indians. |
| He than signed for Leicester | Fosse of the Football League Second Division, making |
| on his debut in a 2-1 home defeat to Leicester | Fosse on 1 September 1906. |
| urred on 5 April, in a 5-1 defeat at Leicester | Fosse on 29 March. |
| game at Highbury, a 2-1 victory over Leicester | Fosse on September 6, 1913. |
| made his Vale debut in a 2-0 loss at Leicester | Fosse on 30 September 1899 and became a regular firs |
| of the game in Blackpool's visit to Leicester | Fosse on Christmas Day). |
| uary 1896; he made his debut against Leicester | Fosse on January 25, 1896 and was an ever-present fo |
| nto December, Blackpool travelled to Leicester | Fosse on the 6th. |
| The game in question was at Leicester | Fosse on 15 March 1902. |
| e Robbins and choreographed by Robbins and Bob | Fosse, opened on November 29, 1956 at the Shubert Th |
| buildings are built from stone carved from the | fosse or moat which still encircles parts of this sm |
| London & Edinburgh Trust opened | Fosse Park in 1989, the 265,000 sq ft (24,600 m2) de |
| and obtained a restricted planning consent for | Fosse Park South. |
| When opened in 1989, | Fosse Park commanded an average rent of £11/sq ft. |
| Fosse restaged the number at director Abbott's reque | |
| th centuries), located "between Bow Bridge and | Fosse Road on a wooded lane known as Watt's Causeway |
| ands, linking it directly with Enderby, Croft, | Fosse Shopping Park, and Leicester city centre. |
| arborough Road South and into the neighbouring | Fosse Shopping Park shopping complex along with expa |
| village are the out-of-town shopping parks of | Fosse Shopping Park and Grove Farm Triangle, the bus |
| d is situated either side of the B4114 between | Fosse Shopping Park and Narborough. |
| cts the village centre with Huncote and Croft, | Fosse Shopping Park, Rowley Fields and Leicester cit |
| Fosse Shopping Park site has three areas covering 41 | |
| eague playing for Nottingham Forest, Leicester | Fosse, Small Heath and Chesterfield Town. |
| 2002 | Fosse, Soloist at the tour through the Netherlands |
| olph Green, Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne, Bob | Fosse, Stephen Sondheim, Elaine Stritch, John Kander |
| 23 year old Ray | Fosse suffered a fractured and separated left should |
| he grounds of the church is the remains of the | fosse, the ancient curved bank which enclosed Maelru |
| oodland Sketches is a ballet made by Robert La | Fosse to Edward MacDowell's eponymous music from 189 |
| 10 years, | Fosse Travel a Market Harborough weekly shopper. |
| Currently, | Fosse ward is occupied by the patients and staff fro |
| his time, the patients and staff were moved to | Fosse ward, which had been closed for a few years. |
| Choreographer Bob | Fosse was eager to showcase the talents of star Gwen |
| ows were called in to help with revisions, and | Fosse was willing to invest his own money in order t |
| Originally, Bob | Fosse was attached as director. |
| Bob | Fosse was a nine-time Tony Award winning theatrical |
| tts County, Bradford Park Avenue and Leicester | Fosse, Waterall joined Southern League side Watford |
| The | Fosse Way runs through the parish and Roman villa si |
| Media operates from Stalbridge in Dorset, the | Fosse Way Magazine has an office in Street in Somers |
| t is now Banbury's High Street and towards the | Fosse Way at Stow-on-the-Wold. |
| Fosse Way - another important Roman route connecting | |
| oins the main A4 road which used to follow the | Fosse Way which runs through the village. |
| e off the A429 which is the modern line of the | Fosse Way Roman road. |
| It is bounded by a stretch of the | Fosse Way Roman road to the west and by Bybrook to t |
| The parish was crossed by the | Fosse Way and nearby there is evidence of a Roman vi |
| The original Roman line of the | Fosse Way was diverted to the west in the Middle Age |
| it finished at a junction with the A429 on the | Fosse Way just west of Kemble. |
| roads of the Roman roads of Watling Street and | Fosse Way in Leicestershire, England. |
| The | Fosse Way Magazine is a weekly magazine-size newspap |
| age in Nottinghamshire nestled between the A46 | Fosse Way trunk road (which cuts through the middle |
| er the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43, the | Fosse Way marked the western frontier of Roman rule |
| lt at the intersection of two Roman roads, the | Fosse Way and Durnovaria-Isca Dumnoniorum road, appa |
| upon Avon and is less than a mile west of the | Fosse Way (B4455). |
| ivil parish in Gloucestershire, near the Roman | Fosse Way in the Cotswold District Council area of s |
| ay section of the A5, the southern part of the | Fosse Way is a B road, and the northern route of the |
| ndon to Manchester, Birmingham to Yarmouth and | Fosse Way roads. |
| design attributed to Inigo Jones, just off the | Fosse Way and a Grade I listed building. |
| recorded discoveries of burial mounds near the | Fosse Way not far away near Cotgrave. |
| jor roads through the Cotswolds, including the | Fosse Way (A429). |
| Warwickshire, located near the junction of the | Fosse Way (B4455 road), and the B4086 road between t |
| hesterton for nearly 350 years, near the Roman | Fosse Way and about five miles (8 km) south-east of |
| The village is situated near the | Fosse Way Roman road and two Roman villas were excav |
| Brayford Pool) and at the northern end of the | Fosse Way Roman road. |
| Brinklow sits astride the former Roman | Fosse Way and is most notable for the remains of a l |
| The | Fosse Way follows the A37 through Street-on-the-Foss |
| It is believed that the Roman | Fosse Way forded the brook near the present Lambridg |
| The town spread along the | Fosse way for about a mile, and had ditched defences |
| It is just off the A46 (the old | Fosse Way) north of Bingham and west of East Bridgfo |
| at Lytes Cary, Cary Fitzpaine (east of the A37 | Fosse Way) and West Charlton. |
| Just south of Bretford, the A428 ( | Fosse Way) crosses the River Avon on a five-arched, |
| e just off the south east side of the A46 (the | Fosse Way) between Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire |
| The A46 (the old | Fosse Way) forms the north-western border of the par |
| ershire (which follows the disused path of the | Fosse Way), and is two miles north of Malmesbury in |
| Hill is a rounded hill with a flat top by the | Fosse Way, on the limestone plateau south of Bath in |
| Offchurch lies just off the | Fosse Way, a Roman Road, and the Welsh Road, an impo |
| omans at the crossing of the River Soar by the | Fosse Way, between the current path of the river and |
| l is bounded on the east and south east by the | Fosse Way, and consists of Little Morrell in the nor |
| Lydford-on-Fosse straddles the | Fosse Way, an ancient Roman road which linked the ci |
| es to the north of Newark on Trent, on the A46 | Fosse Way. |
| n building and associated cemetery next to the | Fosse Way. |
| h of the bridge where the line passes over the | Fosse Way. |
| Sunrising Hill escarpment and then across the | Fosse Way. |
| ed in a south-westerly direction, this was the | Fosse Way. |
| een the A428 road (Coventry-Rugby) and the old | Fosse Way. |
| last 2 miles (3.2 km) follow the route of the | Fosse Way. |
| length the A429 follows the route of the Roman | Fosse Way. |
| was originally staged and choreographed by Bob | Fosse, who was replaced during previews by Albert Ma |
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