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His thunderous 30 | yard strike capped off a fine comeback by the Rams. |
His career 5.1 | yard per carry average is 3rd all time among NFL pla |
e CFL by storm, rushing for 977 yards and a 7.1 | yard per carry average. |
r ran 1,120 yards in his senior year with a 5.5 | yard per carry average. |
-factor, totaling 31 yards at approximately one | yard per carry. |
The | yard provides carwash, interior cleaning, grease and |
ttages that comprise the main house of Kettle's | Yard, near Castle Street. |
068 yards, and 19 touchdowns, and averaged 19.4 | yard per catch. |
The station consisted of two platforms, a goods | yard and cattle dock. |
Although a small goods | yard and cattle dock were built, the close proximity |
On Wednesday 12 May 2010, the goods | yard building caught fire. |
central location and proximity to New Scotland | Yard has caused the court to be involved in a number |
evelopments on the site, especially the Potomac | Yard Retail Center strip mall. |
Services; the Greenhouse Cafeteria; the Harvard | Yard Mail Center; the Prep Room Lecture Media Servic |
When the train was driving through Loenga | yard, the centralized traffic control set a derailer |
The Lion | Yard Shopping Centre is a city centre undercover sho |
The Lion | Yard shopping centre is to the northeast. |
, the village has a shop, church, school, stone | yard, garden centre, GAA pitch and post office no pu |
, not exceeding in value forty cents per square | yard, two cents per square yard." |
y Company) and connected to the company's goods | yard at Chalk Farm. |
sociation 120 hurdles of 1903 and was Welsh 120 | yard hurdles champion of 1902, 1903, 1905 and 1910. |
of Tennessee, where she won the 1982 AIAW 1,000 | yard Indoor Championship (in Tennessee's last year o |
ut according to his last will in Makhdoom Grave | Yard near Changranwali Village Tehsile Chaniout Dist |
The tomb consists of a court | yard, a chapel and a set of underground rooms, one o |
commissioned on 22 July 1911 at the Boston Navy | Yard, Lieutenant Charles R. Train in command. |
rinda was decommissioned at the Charleston Navy | Yard at Charleston on 26 December 1930 and sold on 1 |
d passengers until entering the Charleston Navy | Yard at Charleston for repairs on 19 September 1918. |
sold on 16 January 1920 to the E. O. Hall boat | yard at Charleston, South Carolina. |
PC-1181 on 17 September 1943 at Charleston Navy | Yard in Charleston, South Carolina. |
d the same day as USS Alaska at Charleston Navy | Yard at Charleston, South Carolina. |
avy on 25 September 1918 at the Charleston Navy | Yard in Charleston. |
7-1834): the naval dry docks at the Boston Navy | Yard in Charlestown and at Norfolk. |
ong Wharf in downtown Boston to the Boston Navy | Yard in Charlestown, operated by Boston Harbor Cruis |
entury, Inspector Beth Lestrade of New Scotland | Yard is chasing grotesquely deformed French rogue ge |
The work was done at the Debutts | Yard in Chattanooga, Tennessee during the summer of |
on 2 February 1922; while being towed to their | yard at Chester, Pennsylvania, she was destroyed by |
Bestwood Park, Bilborough, Bramcote, Brewhouse | Yard, Bulwell, Chilwell, Cossall, Eastwood, Felley, |
Later members include Dangerous Birds, Art | Yard, 21-645, Chinese Girlfriends, White Women, and |
ip was launched on the 16 October 1894 from the | yard at Chiswick following the naming ceremony by Mr |
p was launched on the 25 November 1893 from the | yard at Chiswick following the naming ceremony by Mr |
The whole site of the | yard was cleared in stages in the mid-1990s and is n |
labama Vipers the same night, this win over the | Yard Dawgz clinched a playoff berth for the Predator |
She finished second in the 100 | yard Breast clocking in a time of 1:02.17 and finish |
The station had a goods | yard, which closed on 14 November 1966. |
Corps Historical Center, in the Washington Navy | Yard, which closed 1 July 2005, and the Marine Corps |
Just west of the station was the goods | yard; this closed on 3 February 1964, and is now Rai |
It greatest usefulness was as a goods | yard, which closed in 1964. |
e station closed in 1955 and the loop and goods | yard were closed at the same time. |
n the 1970s, the central entrance to the church | yard was closed due to widening of the road. |
ons, with big imposing houses, with an internal | yard well closed on all sides. |
Just under 100 years later, in 1967, the | yard was closed. |
r John Betjeman kept a flat opposite the church | yard on Cloth Fair. |
One | yard of cloth would be equal to a farmworker's wage |
art of several operations conducted by Scotland | Yard in co-operation with MI5. |
Moffat, | Yard and Co., New York. |
itz abducted a 15-year-old girl from a friend's | yard in Columbia, South Carolina. |
commissioned on August 7, 1944 at her builder's | yard, Lt. Comdr. |
nne on 8 November 1921 at the Philadelphia Navy | Yard, Lt. Comdr. |
that same day for the voyage to the conversion | yard, Lt. Comdr. |
mmissioned on 30 September 1918 at Norfolk Navy | Yard, Lieutenant Commander Arthur S. Carpenter in co |
rom the Portishead line and Wapping marshalling | yard for commercial coal traffic until 1987. |
Currituck; fitted for service at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 27 February 1862, Acting Mast |
on 12 October 1861; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 9 May 1861, Commander W. C |
k City 30 July 1862; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 10 August 1862, Acting Master |
a, Pennsylvania; outfitted at Philadelphia Navy | Yard; and commissioned there on 28 November 1863, Ac |
Navy 21 April 1863; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 11 June 1863, Lieutenant Comm |
Built by the Sasebo Navy | Yard and commissioned on 22 April 1922, Nagara serve |
and Bell, New York; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 13 December 1861, Lieutenant |
launched on 15 October 1825 by the Boston Navy | Yard and commissioned the following year, Master Com |
he Navy and fitted for sea at Philadelphia Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 3 September 1864, Acting V |
ck Co., Norfolk, Virginia, and the Norfolk Navy | Yard; and commissioned 1 July 1944, Comdr. |
was fitted out for blockade duty at Boston Navy | Yard and commissioned 12 February 1864, Acting Lieut |
on 19 August 1863; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 8 September 1863, Acting M |
amer, was launched 18 May 1837 by New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 13 December 1837, Captain M. |
was constructed in 1806 at the Washington Navy | Yard, was commissioned sometime in 1807, Master Comm |
aid down in October 1942 at the Charleston Navy | Yard, and commissioned in February 1943. |
e Navy 14 May 1898; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 27 May 1898, Lieutenant Comma |
2 in New York City; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 24 November 1862, Lieutena |
Gertrude was fitted out at New York Navy | Yard and commissioned there 22 July 1863, Acting Mas |
own, New Jersey; outfitted at Philadelphia Navy | Yard; and commissioned 5 July 1862, Commander Maxwel |
ke launched on 13 December 1855 at Norfolk Navy | Yard; and commissioned 4 May 1857, Captain John B. M |
itted as a surveying vessel by the Norfolk Navy | Yard and commissioned again on 1 July 1940, with Com |
ge was launched on 26 April 1842 by Boston Navy | Yard and commissioned on 16 December 1842, Commander |
y on 5 August 1862; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 19 November 1862, Lieutena |
da, 8 November 1862; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 12 December 1862, Acting Volu |
on 4 November 1862; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned sometime in December, Acting |
y on 21 April 1898; fitted out by New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 13 May 1898, Lieutenant Co |
ay 1933 Cuyahoga arrived at the Washington Navy | Yard and commissioned in the US Navy on 1 April 1935 |
Since the | yard's closure of the yard, Jericho Community Boatya |
hotel, a general store, a grain mill, a lumber | yard, a community park, and the Union Water Works Ch |
ished an independent record label entitled Slab | Yard Sound Company.. |
d shortly thereafter sailed to Puget Sound Navy | Yard for complete overhaul. |
The | yard is completely modernized by now, including a la |
g developed on Parcel 6 in the Charlestown Navy | Yard, with completion estimated during December 2012 |
Moses and he scored a touchdown on the long 45 | yard pass completion. |
mayor of Woonsocket; ferried to the Boston Navy | Yard for completion; accepted by the Navy on 27 July |
er Kaiji, completed in 1884 at the Foochow Navy | Yard, the composite sloops Kangji and Chengching, al |
Dean's | Yard, Westminster, comprises most of the remaining p |
l be built atop the John D. Caemmerer West Side | Yard which comprises both the Western and Eastern po |
Part of Old Palace | Yard, with concrete barriers to restrict access in t |
restricted availability at the Portsmouth Navy | Yard, Skylark conducted her shakedown cruise and tra |
amaxon completed fitting out at the Boston Navy | Yard, then conducted shakedown off the New England c |
1861, Armstrong surrendered the Pensacola Navy | Yard to Confederate forces from Alabama and Florida |
They arrested the heads of the | yard and confiscated the cashbox. |
The railway terminated at a | yard by Conns Creek at the foot of the Incline, and |
The lychgate entrance to the church | yard was constructed in 1959 as a memorial to Rev. C |
During World War II, a rail transfer | yard was constructed for the United States Army, pro |
At this location a wye, engine house and small | yard was constructed. |
kitchen, beach, snowy winter, cruise ship, junk | yard, unstable construction site, haunted house, mad |
Jim, some $100,000 operating a nursery, lumber | yard and construction supply business, and Andrew wa |
It connects to a 200 feet (61.0 m) foot storage | yard and continues toward the Illinois shore with a |
e attached and is on the corner of Abbey Church | Yard and continuous with those buildings. |
s redesignated ARS-4, and entered Brooklyn Navy | Yard for conversion. |
as placed out of commission at the Norfolk Navy | Yard and converted to a prison ship. |
iden St James' Place, the remaining part of the | yard was converted into ornamental gardens which are |
include a chain gang sleeping rooms, a flogging | yard, a cook house and holding rooms. |
y Stagecoach East London, was stopped and a 200 | yard safety cordon established while the bomb was de |
Although Brooklyn Navy | Yard Development Corporation president Andrew Kimbal |
lled Station CAST or Belconnen, at Cavite Naval | Yard, then Corregidor, Philippines. |
y years by placing a camping coach in the goods | yard that could be hired by holidaymakers. |
hey toured with bands like Death By Stereo, Ten | Yard Fight, Count Me Out, Faded Grey, Good Clean Fun |
launched on 21 October 1942 by Mare Island Navy | Yard, Solano County, California as HMS Byard (BDE-17 |
the north side of Ivy Farm Drive, in a private | yard, a couple hundred yards from where this road se |
Founded in 1897, it features a 6,913 | yard 18-hole course. |
McDunnuhh and Ed Oldfield, it features a 6,960 | yard 18-hole course. |
1923 and re-opened in 2005, it features a 6,752 | yard 18-hole course. |
r (with the help of his son), dug a hole in his | yard and covered it with concrete; Weaver told his s |
involve construction of a connecting switching | yard between CP and CN rail lines near 11th Street a |
The former goods | yard at Crawley was closed in the 1960s |
sported Caboose 342 from Roanoke to the NS rail | yard at Crewe, Virginia by rail. |
From Illinois Central Railroad freight | yard, the current Lakeshore East (April 1943) |
int-class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
int class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
int class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
int class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
int-class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
r 1967 and placed in storage at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay. |
5 January 1968 at the United States Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland, and she was commission |
int class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
int class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
int-class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard | Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1961 for use as a la |
modernization at the United States Coast Guard | Yard, in Curtis Bay, Maryland and was recommisioned |
Some wagons isolated at Heathfield goods | yard were cut up on site. |
placed in command of the Marine Barracks, Navy | Yard, Washington, D.C. |
n Factory and Commandant of the Washington Navy | Yard, Washington, D.C. Admiral Leutze ended his acti |
9, Lt Price served at the Marine Barracks, Navy | Yard, Washington, D.C., for a brief period before be |
Navy | Yard, Washington, D.C., April 1864. |
A level crossing, goods | yard and dairy sidings were operated from two lever |
orage barns, a variety of houses, forge, cattle | yard and dairy, duck pond, donkey wheel, pig sties, |
one time also had a railroad station, a lumber | yard, a dance hall and a tavern, all which also have |
aid down on 22 July 1940 at the F Schichau GmbH | yard at Danzig, Germany (now Poland). |
Neither | yard at Darley Dale is open to the public. |
tural exhibit at fairs and maintaining the hive | yard from day to day. |
12 September 1863, arriving at Washington Navy | Yard three days later. |
late 1950s and jet fuel was stored in the goods | yard, its days were numbered and it closed with the |
.M. Darell-Brown, RN) was still at the builders | yard (4 days after commissioning), a near miss durin |
However, she returned to the | yard two days later and entered drydock for repairs |
rship and went into drydock at the Norfolk Navy | Yard three days before Christmas of 1911. |
s between the Admiralty in London and the Naval | Yard at Deal. |
2009, a memorial service was held at U.S. Steel | Yard for deceased pop musician and Gary native Micha |
and Norfolk, reporting to the Philadelphia Navy | Yard 13 December 1919 for conversion to seaplane ten |
on to a high-speed transport at Charleston Navy | Yard, 31 December 1943 - 17 February 1944 (reclassif |
Honeysuckle, she commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 3 December 1863, Acting Ensign Cyrus Sears comm |
ber 1861; and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy | Yard 16 December, Lt. Dennis Condry in command. |
She served as a harbor tug at Puget Sound Navy | Yard until decommissioned 13 May 1922. |
She was towed to Mare Island Navy | Yard and decommissioned 24 April 1930. |
She then steamed to the Charleston Navy | Yard and decommissioned 30 November 1923. |
After overhaul at Mare Island Navy | Yard, she decommissioned 12 May 1950 and transferred |
remained in reserve status at Puget Sound Navy | Yard until decommissioned 3 May 1910. |
ary 1919, and remained at the Philadelphia Navy | Yard until decommissioning on 2 July. |
Robertson's home and | yard were decorated with hundreds of his signs, draw |
The new | yard is dedicated to the assembly of “Maxi” Swan Yac |
In 1855 the British | yard was defined as a specified fraction of the leng |
he had 20 tackles, including 1 for a loss of 1 | yard, a deflection, fumble recovery and blocked fiel |
m the beginning for the Bears, who allowed a 58 | yard Jake Delhomme TD pass to Steve Smith just 55 se |
ntly, the last remaining evidence of this goods | yard was demolished. |
Built by the Boston Navy | Yard, she departed Boston, Massachusetts, on 3 April |
Replacing the previous Victorian-era depot and | yard, Arriva's depot opened in 2007 and prominently |
it was decided that the railroad needed a rail | yard and depot along the line. |
n (now Wrexham County Borough Council) opened a | yard and depot on part of the site. |
The Arniston was built at the Barnard | yard at Deptford on the Thames and launched in 1794. |
The ship's final journey to the breaker's | yard at Deptford was made famous by Turner in his ev |
er had been found at the Royal Navy victualling | yard in Deptford, which was a large facility which i |
The church no longer exists, and the church | yard was designated an historic site by Waimea Distr |
ated a grotto between the chapel and the stable | yard, and designed the Parrot House and a loggia (no |
ions and formed part of the famous New Scotland | Yard building designed by Norman Shaw. |
The railroads considered the wood | yard in DeSoto an important one before the trains be |
olves Mickey's attempts to help Minnie with her | yard work, despite the pretense of several (anthropo |
Following repairs at the New York Navy | Yard, the destroyer escort carried out training exer |
ce, Alexis Creek School, a highways maintenance | yard, a detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol |
The site of the goods | yard was developed for industrial use during the 199 |
Radford operated from Mare Island Navy | Yard, San Diego, and San Pedro into 1922, taking par |
2002 Funk | Yard (STR Digital) Organ Combo |
Cleese - Reg, the High priest, Centurion of the | Yard, Deadly Dirk, Arthur, 1st wise man |
box remains but a turntable, sidings and goods | yard have disappeared, the latter two under a car pa |
nt of a sojourn with Jack Kerouac in a railroad | yard, the discovery of a sunflower covered in dirt a |
The duo then proceed to Scotland | Yard to discuss the situation with the committee. |
unfeasible and she was towed to a ship breakers | yard and dismantled in 2005. |
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