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xas A&M kicker Tony Franklin kicked two 60-plus | yard field goals against Baylor. |
e Coney Island Complex, and there are two track | yard leads south of this station. |
the only Steelers running back to have two 200+ | yard games in the same year. |
er of an offensive line that produced two 1,000 | yard backs and helped Carolina set a school total of |
There was a goods shed and two-siding goods | yard. |
trolleys and restoration of the old U&D Rondout | Yard. |
Ingham at U.S. Navy | Yard, S.C., Oct. 11, 1944 |
2009, a memorial service was held at U.S. Steel | Yard for deceased pop musician and Gary native Micha |
District, the Port of Tampa, and the Uceta Rail | Yard. |
While the steamer was undergoing this | yard work, a dispatch arrived reassigning her to the |
also plans to construct an underground storage | yard here. |
hotel, three shoe shops, an undertaker, tanning | yard, brickyard, and grist mill. |
raft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) underwent a | yard overhaul. |
Between May and October 1942 she underwent a | yard overhaul in London, after which her weaponry wa |
BAL - Unitas 4 | yard run (Myhra kick) 14-9 BAL |
ic Associate at Cambridge University's Kettle's | Yard Art Gallery, 2010 -2012 (UK). |
Navy from the time it opened in 1837 until the | Yard closed in 1975. |
They came up a | yard short against the Denton Ryan Raiders in the st |
"He came up one | yard short. |
The former up goods | yard is now occupied by a small estate of low rise o |
capesizes under construction) and 9 sold up on | yard delivery. |
ou wanna have a fire every day???... in ur back | yard or next door to you i woul have got sick of it! |
Buses 52, 57, 502 and 504 use Watertown | Yard. |
structure units and ballast trains also use the | yard. |
The 5 trains use the | yard tracks to turn around during rush hours. |
ne block east of the crash site in a used truck | yard. |
ormer separate railroad companies that used the | yard to interchange freight cars, the need for Potom |
TOR-FG Vanderjagt 32 | yard field goal 7:09 |
As well as the Varkaus railway | yard, the station contains the Kommila and Akonniemi |
ion from the mills the station had a vast goods | yard. |
l Norwegian Navy at Karljohansverns Verft Naval | Yard in Horten in 1874-1876 and had yard build numbe |
Gor was built at Karljohansverns Verft Naval | Yard in Horten, and had the yard number 64. |
to the Lancashire waters at Vickers Armstrong's | yard in Barrow-in-Furness on 7 December 1934. |
Orion returned to Vickers Armstrong's | yard in Barrow on 1 May 1946 to be refitted as a pas |
e as a junior clerk in the Victoria victualling | yard, Deptford, on 29 November 1828, and, having ser |
as tipped and then intercepted at the Viking 40 | yard line by Alan Page and Minnesota ran out the clo |
ing such material, Lindsay had visited Scotland | Yard and been told he would not be acting illegally |
r receptions in the NFL, but one was a vital 46 | yard slant play during the New England Patriots 17-1 |
00:59 CMU Volny 2 | yard run (Hartmann kick) CMU 48-0 |
ly Terror, also known as The Saint vs. Scotland | Yard. |
was a 3-masted schooner built in the W.F. Stone | yard in Oakland, California in 1913. |
lude Painting Tract Housing in Lacey, WA, Scrap | Yard Swag's first concert, Saddam Hussein's executio |
CHI - Wade 2 | yard run (Jencks kick), 14:44 |
Montreal - TD - Virgil Wagner 00 | yard run (Ches McCance convert) |
MIA - TD: Fulton Walker 98 | yard kickoff return (Uwe von Schamann kick) 17-10 MI |
lan Bates, and built in 1988 at the Walker Boat | Yard in Paducah, Kentucky, making it the first paddl |
Northumberland Shipping Co, Howdon, Wallsend as | yard number 356. |
Walsh's 28 | yard touchdown pass to Doman made the final score BY |
rom the Portishead line and Wapping marshalling | yard for commercial coal traffic until 1987. |
During the first world war the | yard built 17 ships for the admiralty but with the d |
After the Civil War, the | Yard was downgraded to an Equipment and Recruit Faci |
sweeper, was launched 5 May 1941 by Warren Boat | Yard, Inc., Warren, Rhode Island; sponsored by Miss |
eeper, was laid down 4 June 1941 by Warren Boat | Yard, Inc., Warren, Rhode Island, launched 20 Septem |
USS YO-257 was a | Yard Oiler of the United States Navy that was scuttl |
USS Wahaka (YTB-526), later YTM-526, was a | yard tug placed in commission in 1947. |
The winner of Restoration Village was Chedham's | Yard, an early nineteenth century blacksmith's yard. |
oads, Virginia, arriving at the Washington Navy | Yard 17 July 1864. |
otomac River 5 May 1865 for the Washington Navy | Yard, where she decommissioned 26 May. |
12 September 1863, arriving at Washington Navy | Yard three days later. |
testing operations based at the Washington Navy | Yard. |
hen he reported for duty at the Washington Navy | Yard. |
trol vessel, was tied up at the Washington Navy | Yard for the use of the Assistant Secretary of the N |
d War I Unknown arriving at the Washington Navy | Yard, 1921 |
U.S. Training Ship Portsmouth, Washington Navy | Yard, 7 February 1882. |
Balch then returned to the Washington Navy | Yard for duty with the Bureau of Navigation, where h |
h received shore service at the Washington Navy | Yard, where he was promoted to captain on 25 July 18 |
ering Virginia with her base at Washington Navy | Yard until 26 September 1865, when she sailed for Ne |
station is named for the nearby Washington Navy | Yard. |
ior Grade) Giffen served at the Washington Navy | Yard in 1913-15 and was then assigned to the new des |
She was decommissioned at the Washington Navy | Yard 15 August 1865, and was sold at New York City 3 |
1869, when the gunboat arrived Washington Navy | Yard, where she decommissioned a week later. |
s sold at public auction at the Washington Navy | Yard on 23 September 1865 to William L. Wall and Com |
and modified by Dahlgren at the Washington Navy | Yard for her service as a balloon barge. |
Chippewa arrived at the Washington Navy | Yard, 10 August 1862. |
rom the sailors quarters at the Washington Navy | Yard October 23, 1906. |
he U.S. Naval Rendezvous at the Washington Navy | Yard in Washington, D.C.. |
h next had ordnance duty at the Washington Navy | Yard, D.C. |
Following repairs at the Washington Navy | Yard in 1802, Essex resumed her duties in the Medite |
Corps Historical Center, in the Washington Navy | Yard, which closed 1 July 2005, and the Marine Corps |
d as an ordnance vessel between Washington Navy | Yard and nearby ammunition depots. |
was constructed in 1806 at the Washington Navy | Yard, was commissioned sometime in 1807, Master Comm |
bombings of Fort McNair and the Washington Navy | Yard: Marilyn Jean Buck, Linda Sue Evans, Susan Rose |
Arriving at the Washington Navy | Yard on 30 May, Commodore Read was sold there on 20 |
Crusader was decommissioned at Washington Navy | Yard 13 June 1865 and sold there 20 July 1865. |
She decommissioned at Washington Navy | Yard 30 August 1865, and was sold 15 September to S. |
shington; between Dale City and Washington Navy | Yard |
The Washington Navy | Yard and its vicinity circa 1960. |
r which she operated out of the Washington Navy | Yard through the end of 1864. |
omattox Rivers until ordered to Washington Navy | Yard on 5 May 1865. |
Phlox decommissioning at the Washington Navy | Yard 28 July 1865. |
e Capitol, Fort McNair, and the Washington Navy | Yard. |
Assigned to the Washington Navy | Yard in 1861, he joined the Naval forces on the Miss |
He was stationed at the Washington Navy | Yard on ordnance duty from 1860 to 1861. |
Class of 1847, he served at the Washington Navy | Yard, in Mississippi and with the U.S. Coast Survey. |
Thereafter, she served at the Washington Navy | Yard until returned to the Army at Baltimore, Maryla |
oned in June and laid up at the Washington Navy | Yard. |
y early in 1861 for duty at the Washington Navy | Yard. |
at the Naval Gun Factory in the Washington Navy | Yard as a clerk. |
n was placed in ordinary at the Washington Navy | Yard immediately upon her return from the Mediterran |
ain Meade was Commandant of the Washington Navy | Yard in 1887-1890. |
wanda was decommissioned at the Washington Navy | Yard on 22 December 1865. |
22 July 1863 Dan Smith entered Washington Navy | Yard to prepare for duty with the South Atlantic Blo |
n Factory and Commandant of the Washington Navy | Yard, Washington, D.C. Admiral Leutze ended his acti |
ibbs and Cox, on display at the Washington Navy | Yard |
lly ranging as far north as the Washington Navy | Yard and as far south as Cape Hatteras. |
874-1876, and commandant of the Washington Navy | Yard 1876-1880. |
mber 1802, New York sailed from Washington Navy | Yard to reinforce that squadron. |
In 1913 he commanded the Washington Navy | Yard. |
Arriving at Washington Navy | Yard 15 May 1865, Coeur de Lion was decommissioned 2 |
uary, Satellite returned to the Washington Navy | Yard for repairs. |
After repairs at Washington Navy | Yard, she was sent up the Rappahannock River on bloc |
She was out of commission at Washington Navy | Yard until 11 November, when she was taken to New Yo |
She fitted out at Washington Navy | Yard and sailed on 17 September to join the Potomac |
1840 with an assignment at the Washington Navy | Yard as ordnance officer. |
ay, while Portsmouth was at the Washington Navy | Yard, Courtney and another sailor, Boatswain's Mate |
ip HNoMS King Haakon VII at the Washington Navy | Yard on 16 September 1942. |
l order, she was ordered to the Washington Navy | Yard, where she fitted out for naval service. |
performed towing duties at the Washington Navy | Yard, and then served with the flotilla in operation |
States and ordnance duty at the Washington Navy | Yard just prior to the outbreak of the American Civi |
a, ordered the ship home to the Washington Navy | Yard so that repairs could be made to correct her de |
ay 1933 Cuyahoga arrived at the Washington Navy | Yard and commissioned in the US Navy on 1 April 1935 |
CLE - Waterfield 8 | yard run (Waterfield kick) |
o use following the opening of Wath marshalling | yard in 1907, and in preparation for the opening of |
Wath marshalling | yard, also known as Wath concentration yard, was a l |
the Wath Main Colliery and the Wath marshalling | yard were bulldozed, landscaped and are now an area |
Hamilton - TD - Ted Watkins 72 | yard pass from Joe Zuger (Tommy Joe Coffey convert) |
Webster School | Yard Softball |
10:06 WIS Welch 46 | yard field goal 21-13 OSU |
sociation 120 hurdles of 1903 and was Welsh 120 | yard hurdles champion of 1902, 1903, 1905 and 1910. |
n 1965 in Holland by I.C.H. Holland, Werf Gusto | Yard, Schiedam for Townsend Brothers Ferries (later |
SF- Ray Wersching 22 | yard field goal SF 6-0 |
The NYCRR shops at the West Albany | Yard employed over 6,000 people at its height at the |
nard Butler at the recording studio, West Heath | Yard, owned by Edwyn Collins. |
The West Farms | Yard was an elevated rail yard of the New York City |
l be built atop the John D. Caemmerer West Side | Yard which comprises both the Western and Eastern po |
The West Upton | yard had its switches and track refurbished with fre |
ayes bridge, looking east to Westmoreland goods | yard and Bath |
When the | yard work was completed, Sharps stood out of Pearl H |
When Pitkin | Yard originally opened, the yard leads toward 76 Str |
manlike and irreverently speculated whether the | yard could stand the strain. |
s were removed on 9 August 1967 after which the | yard sidings stood derelict until removed in the mid |
The site upon which the | yard sits at the head of the valley of the Flushing |
-1860) caused a military build-up, in which the | yard expanded westwards in April 1858. |
ulworth (1920) was built by the White Brothers' | Yard for Richard H. Lee, who wanted a racing boat to |
th century, Notre Dame Del Bois, whose northern | yard affords views of the entire region; and two lav |
paddlesteamer built at Money Wigram's Blackwall | Yard in 1846 for P&O. |
of "rare" plants found in the Wildflower House | yard. |
nderwent her first rebuild at William Johnson's | yard at Blackwall Yard, from where she was relaunche |
HAM-TD Williams 1 | yard run (Osbaldistan convert) 4:52 |
They were stored at the Wilson Subway | Yard from 2001-2008, before being scrapped due to ya |
he fourth quarter, Moreau kicked the winning 28 | yard field goal, as LSU won 13-10. |
The play set up Raul Allegre's game winning 33 | yard field goal. |
as Jeff Glas kicked a game winning forty-eight | yard field goal. |
h Special Intelligence, who works with Scotland | Yard to solve the kidnapping of the young son of the |
00, and an important railway junction with hump | yard. |
ime on the Georgia Tech rushing list with 2,026 | yard. |
thern part, north of the junction with Goodmans | Yard and Prescot Street, has one way northbound traf |
Tim Brown, led NFL with 26.8 | yard average on kickoff return |
olves Mickey's attempts to help Minnie with her | yard work, despite the pretense of several (anthropo |
told papers that he was 'comfortable' with his | yard mates. |
Finally, Hessler is presented with a | yard full of King Tiger tanks, in response to which |
esidence, called BOURNE COTTAGE, with excellent | yard, garden, barn, stable, and orchard..…bounded on |
tform was closed in its entirety along with the | yard after the closure of Abernant Colliery. |
Hofjes are usually built in a U-shape with a | yard or garden in the middle, and a gate as entrance |
tour in the United States, headlining with Ten | Yard Fight, as well as their second major tour of Eu |
Withymoor Goods | Yard was a railway goods terminal situated in Nether |
Family Sins (2003; TV movie) as Woman at | Yard Sale |
Vivien Haddon - Women's 110 | yard Breaststroke |
won the silver medal as part of the women's 440 | yard freestyle relay. |
s being bred and used in Australia for work and | yard dog trials. |
In the pedestal was a working carpenters' | yard |
He also jointly held the world 100 | yard record with a time of 9.3 seconds. |
event has been promoted as "The World's Longest | Yard Sale." |
papering (also called TP'ing, House Wrapping or | Yard Rolling) is the act of covering an object, such |
s a Gold medallist in the 440 yards and 4 x 440 | yard relay at the 1950 British Empire Games and also |
n the bronze medal as part of the men's 4 x 110 | yard relay alongside Arthur Eustace, Peter Henderson |
n the bronze medal as part of the men's 4 x 110 | yard relay alongside Keith Beardsley, Arthur Eustace |
n the bronze medal as part of the men's 4 x 110 | yard relay alongside Keith Beardsley, Arthur Eustace |
medals in the 80 meter hurdles and the 4 x 110 | yard relay. |
n the bronze medal as part of the men's 4 x 110 | yard relay alongside Keith Beardsley, Peter Henderso |
ying enough time to complete a single 1094 x 44 | yard all weather runway for fighters operational on |
A new signal box at Yallourn marshalling | yard was opened in December 1953, allowing two way o |
Assistant Yardmaster, Whitemoor | Yard, Cambridgeshire, 1932 |
, and had 41 kick returns for 1,057 yards (25.8 | yard average) and two touchdowns. |
the Workshops of any of the three yards (Illife | Yard, Peacock Yard and one other). |
returner, he had 13 returns for 362 yards (27.8 | yard average) and one touchdown. |
d the season with 9 catches for 172 yards (19.2 | yard average) and 2 touchdowns. |
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nt that, after losing money for five years, the | yard was finally closed in 1967. |
O-5 was dismantled at the Yokosuka Navy | Yard between March and June 1921. |
November, Artemis shifted to the New York Navy | Yard where she received her main battery of two 3 in |
tached to the radio office at the New York Navy | Yard. |
The USS Boston in drydock at the New York Navy | Yard, Brooklyn, New York in 1888. |
gunboat; and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 2 December, Lieutenant Commander L. Braine i |
Lackawanna was launched by the New York Navy | Yard on 9 August 1862; sponsored by Ms. Imogen Page |
ner performed routine duty at the New York Navy | Yard and in the waters of New York harbor. |
Currituck; fitted for service at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 27 February 1862, Acting Mast |
itted out for overseas service at New York Navy | Yard and subsequently served in French ports as a to |
ander James H. Ward departed from New York Navy | Yard on May 16, 1861 his flotilla consisted of three |
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