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d his wife, Myrtle, and became a neighborhood | mainstay during World War II, often running seven days |
ican professional wrestler who was a longtime | mainstay of the World Wrestling Council as well as hav |
He was a durable | mainstay of their offensive line, being named an All-S |
in two seasons, went on to become a defensive | mainstay for a side that won the 2006 Spanish Cup. |
Abdelghani was a first-team | mainstay for several years at local Al-Ahly, before im |
e event's second outdoor stage and a festival | mainstay for the past decade. |
aggressive style was to cement him as a Leaf | mainstay for the next four seasons. |
o, where he spent seven seasons as a rosanero | mainstay. |
latt & Company Department Store, a commercial | mainstay of the city, losing customers to suburban sho |
intended to provide the company with a second | mainstay of production, would prove to be a winner. |
CHR in January 1993, 4 months after longtime | mainstay "Cape 104" switched from CHR to Oldies. |
Banks was already a | mainstay with the Cubs by 1956, but Holland's scouts ( |
It was also a | mainstay of the European direction finding (DF) networ |
"Hard to Handle" was also a | mainstay of the Grateful Dead's live set from 1969 to |
He was also a | mainstay at the Salzburg Festival, appearing every yea |
They are also a | mainstay at the annual Jazz and Heritage Festival and |
m 1894 onwards Lionel Palairet was always the | mainstay of Somerset's batting, and though his form di |
At Inter he was always a | mainstay in the defense, but in September 1986 he want |
The tableware division was always the | mainstay of Minton's fortunes and the post-1950 ration |
Later that May, Amarillo radio | mainstay Mike Shannon joined The Eagle for the afterno |
ery, and the tourism industry is an important | mainstay of the county's economy. |
he cup when Sydney Swans backfielder and team | mainstay Tadhg Kennelly (originally from County Kerry) |
Achiote is a distinctly colored and flavored | mainstay of the Mexican kitchen. |
ayley, Lee 'Baby' Simms, Jim Hampton and CKLW | mainstay Tom Shannon, but it lasted only a few months. |
t released song with English drummer and band | mainstay Malcolm Green. |
s of the song, which is a jazz standard and a | mainstay of the gypsy swing repertoire. |
in numerous Korean television shows, and was | mainstay on KBS's variety show, Heroine 6, since 2005 |
the prohibition of the processions that are a | mainstay of Latin American religious practice, as well |
He continued to play as a | mainstay in the Arsenal side the following three seaso |
ounger up and coming players as well as older | mainstay musicians alike in the Richmond, Virginia are |
o has always relied heavily on fishing as the | mainstay of the island economy; however, the Passamaqu |
loi considered Nawab Ali Haider Khan as their | mainstay. |
anched off into information technology as his | mainstay. |
and Dangerous, Chan established himself as a | mainstay of the triad genre. |
d the Phantom Blues Band which continues as a | mainstay in blues recordings and concerts. |
Judith Durham has used the song as a | mainstay in concert, both as a solo artist, as well as |
5 that Brandon's stock continued to rise as a | mainstay in the Texas music scene. |
Republican National Committeeman Bob Asher, a | mainstay in state-wide and Montgomery County Republica |
and Olivier Azancot opened Cafe Bastille, the | mainstay that set the modern tone for the area. |
ular series, something that continues to be a | mainstay of the action figure market to this day. |
Chung would be a | mainstay at Kansas City for the next two years, was na |
Moths seem to be the | mainstay of their diet, although little data has been |
DEC continues to be the | mainstay for treatment of patients with lymphatic fila |
Agriculture continues to be a | mainstay of Inverurie's economy, as it has done since |
Agriculture continues to be the | mainstay of the village and is celebrated with an annu |
Three- and five-door hatchbacks will be the | mainstay of the range, along with the five-door estate |
for a fee of £175,000 and he went on to be a | mainstay in their side for nine years, making 215 leag |
is career for Lancashire in 1946 and became a | mainstay of the team, recording 1,000 runs in a season |
rican Hockey League affiliate, Asham became a | mainstay in the Islanders lineup with his most product |
During the 2007-2008 season, Oduya became a | mainstay on the Devils' blueline. |
Wilkins became the | mainstay of the Saints' defence until retiring in 1958 |
Soon a titular defender, he became a | mainstay of the team, playing for Internazionale for a |
moved to Chennai in January 1959 and became a | mainstay of sitar compositions in the Chennai film ind |
He became a | mainstay in the side, with over 300 league games in te |
From 1967 Fairport Convention became a | mainstay of the London Underground scene, producing th |
he Atlantic and powerful computers became the | mainstay, the focus of the organization shifted toward |
g his time in Jeter-Pillars, Pillars became a | mainstay of the St. Louis, Missouri jazz scene, workin |
against the Baltimore Orioles but he became a | mainstay of the Twins bullpen. |
vinces, most notably Settsu, which became the | mainstay of his military and economic power. |
At F.C. Copenhagen he quickly became a | mainstay in the team, and he was awarded the 1998 F.C. |
itar stores and record store aisles, became a | mainstay in the group early in the college days, when |
l head coach Chiquinho de Assis, and became a | mainstay of the team's defensive line. |
promoted to a first-team place, and became a | mainstay of the Arsenal side for the best part of a de |
ough to earn himself a contract, and became a | mainstay in the Stags' central defence for the next el |
the Pound-Drever-Hall technique has become a | mainstay of modern laser frequency stabilization and i |
returner Mike Prior, who went on to become a | mainstay on the Green Bay Packer playoff teams of the |
record a version of a song that had become a | mainstay of the repertoire of nearly every band on the |
He has since become a | mainstay of the Canadian cricket team. |
Since his arrival at Munster he has become a | mainstay in the squad. |
originally released in 1986 and has become a | mainstay of TISM's live show ever since. |
of Playfair Cricket Annual which has become a | mainstay among cricket publications. |
He went on to become a | mainstay at the nose tackle position, starting on Raid |
im in November 2006 and he has since become a | mainstay in the United midfield. |
He would later become a | mainstay of Queensland and Broncos' sides up until 200 |
on a Stevie Wonder album, that would become a | mainstay on albums to come. |
eam at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and become a | mainstay in the line-up during World Cup qualifying. |
9/2010 season, and since then he has become a | mainstay in the team. |
The mining of nitrate had become the | mainstay of the nation's economy at the end of the 19t |
lar decision as the group went on to become a | mainstay in the series, including a dedicated single p |
ively a touring car racing driver, becoming a | mainstay in various one-make cups and the Portuguese T |
Chico ended up becoming a | mainstay for the Nationals in the first half of the se |
nded, he reverted back to defence, becoming a | mainstay in the Arsenal side at centre half. |
1920 high quality porcelain was becoming the | mainstay of the business. |
The Briscoes have been a | mainstay of ROH since the founding of the promotion ni |
ee-decker ship of the line which had been the | mainstay capital ship in naval warfare for 200 years. |
uch as coal, timber, and cement have been the | mainstay of freight on the line, and in the 1950s, whe |
ok fell out of official favor - it has been a | mainstay of the publishing house's catalog ever since. |
ent events to OMGcon, some events have been a | mainstay. |
tionally recognized guest artists have been a | mainstay of the festival since the beginning. |
Say has been a | mainstay of the National Swim Team since 1998. |
Cerritos has been a | mainstay in the El Salvador national team, having made |
In television, he has been a | mainstay in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. |
Since that time, he had been a | mainstay in the Riders' defensive secondary playing th |
The Presbyterian Church in Canada) has been a | mainstay in the village since 1869. |
Vorbe has been a | mainstay for Haiti, playing with them in numerous tour |
Since then, Shak has been a | mainstay in the United Soccer Leagues, playing for bot |
e is an icon in Hawaiian music and has been a | mainstay on the Hawaiian music scene for more than 60 |
Ranching has long been the | mainstay of Bergheim's economy, although the harvestin |
Microarrays have been the | mainstay of the transcriptomics world for the last ten |
h lard is a product) has traditionally been a | mainstay of the agricultural economy. |
Loye has since been a | mainstay in the Lancashire top-order and his good form |
p and her devoted master and crew have been a | mainstay of the United Nations Operations in the Congo |
Back at Gillingham, Wallis had been a | mainstay in the youth and reserve teams and it was fol |
She has been a | mainstay of the national team ever since, playing on G |
uch as Please Sir! and On the Buses being the | mainstay of its productions. |
osa started his career at Danubio FC, being a | mainstay for several seasons. |
n is approx 10,000 with agriculture being the | mainstay of the population. |
A appearances with the biancazzurri, being a | mainstay for the Roman side. |
ce, Egypt, Kalinga and the far east being the | mainstay of its economy. |
The soundtrack was composed by series | mainstay Yuka Tsujiyoko. |
r 10 to Midnight was composed by Cannon Films | mainstay Robert O. Ragland and the film was recorded b |
omotes a strong social conservative political | mainstay in the city and area. |
th Vic Seixas, was an American Davis Cup team | mainstay during the early 1950s, during which time the |
FM 96.5 the Buzz, where they are currently a | mainstay. |
The Berry Ratio remains, to this day, a | mainstay of transfer pricing analysis where a distribu |
and research, extension and training form the | mainstay of its academic activities. |
Tourism and fishing now form the | mainstay of the town's economy. |
er vehicles such as the TS3, which formed the | mainstay of the fleet for many years. |
ent is the strategic reset framework's second | mainstay. |
tial 4 year period of renting space from such | mainstay Central Florida organizations as Rollins Coll |
cy, Prison Arts Foundation and instigator and | mainstay of the Ulster History Circle. |
lture (particularly citrus production) is the | mainstay of the local economy. |
Agriculture is the | mainstay of the economy. |
Futch."), is a | mainstay of Colombo's comedy. |
Commercial fishing is a | mainstay of the Fulton economy. |
Education is a | mainstay of the Quarter and has always been highly val |
Agriculture is the | mainstay of the residents of this charming village. |
Agriculture is the | mainstay of the economy, accounting for 57.9% of GDP i |
She is the | mainstay of the group despite her long-term departures |
dez whose kind guidance and management is its | mainstay. |
n adopted enthusiastically by bikers and is a | mainstay at biker bars." |
Agriculture is the | mainstay of the economy with coffee, black pepper and |
The six-foot forward is a | mainstay of the Brazil women's national basketball tea |
Nusum is a | mainstay in, and captain of, the Bermudian national te |
supplemented with mining or forestry, is the | mainstay of the economy, which is often unable to supp |
On the other hand, Besan or gram flour is a | mainstay of Marwari food mainly because of the scarcit |
rt Pearsall's 1837 macaronic translation is a | mainstay of the Christmas Nine Lessons and Carols repe |
good a poet as Daiyu or Baochai, and she is a | mainstay of the Club Flower Club, which is set up by T |
t the popularity of the feature has made it a | mainstay of the convention. |
ayam (chicken) or babi (pork) buah keluak, a | mainstay of Peranakan cuisine. |
he fictional character Millard the Mallard, a | mainstay of the Alden Aaroe Morning Program for close |
ed at No. 7 in 1975, becoming a Northern Soul | mainstay. |
Although not his | mainstay Hogan has appeared in a number of theatrical |
lly because of Brubeck's previous work, now a | mainstay in popular jazz music. |
Now the | mainstay of the economy is tourism, together with some |
Anna is now a | mainstay of GMA 7's sitcom, Show Me Da Manny in 2010, |
ney Mickey Haller, half-brother of Connelly's | mainstay detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch. |
Jade became somewhat of a | mainstay at the latter designer's shows, even later in |
p, Smith remained an Edmonton Oiler defensive | mainstay, winning the Stanley Cup the next two seasons |
never developed a population base or economic | mainstay other than the mill, went out of existence. |
ame format as This Is Your Life, previously a | mainstay of predecessor Thames Television. |
Many other graduates provide the | mainstay of leadership in churches and parachurch mini |
hesiologists, but halogenated ethers remain a | mainstay of general anesthesia. |
Darwin's cousin William Darwin Fox remained a | mainstay, warning him against overworking on his huge |
He remained a | mainstay and was part of the side which won the "doubl |
ter that strike played out, mining remained a | mainstay of the economy. |
Since 1996, he remained a | mainstay in the Nantes starting line-up, and consisten |
0 he moved back to Detroit and has remained a | mainstay of the music scene there for over forty years |
Ash remained a | mainstay of the British jazz scene for decades, playin |
t images of Civil War battlefields remained a | mainstay, including Antietam and Harpers Ferry. |
ength studio album by the Christian rock band | Mainstay. |
studio album released by Christian rock band | Mainstay. |
During the 1990s, several current | mainstay groups were formed, including Radio Massacre |
ive Like A Lord (a music and comedy show with | mainstay TWW personality Ivor Emmanuel and Clive Dunn) |
Then 70 years old, Prinz, a soap opera | mainstay, made her feature film debut. |
In 2005, Schlutt started another | mainstay in professional photography. |
The two | mainstay members of Shai Hulud are considered to be Ma |
counts and immune function and is the current | mainstay of therapy, although this may increase risk f |
bles, though also some grain) is the economic | mainstay of the village. |
l training models and devices - the company's | mainstay today. |
The 2 | mainstay judges were Playboy photographer Stephen Wayd |
The economic | mainstay for Kangema is agriculture, most of the land |
usceptible, and the youth are the traditional | mainstay of the regime in any event. |
stiletto heel, which has remained the brand's | mainstay to this day. |
tain of Gloucestershire, he was their batting | mainstay, though after 1901 he could rarely bowl at a |
ng Company, one of the large canneries then a | mainstay of economic life in the province. |
e claim was made that they were therefore the | mainstay of Fascism, which was presented as a terroris |
e 20th century agriculture, traditionally the | mainstay of Borja's economy, started to lose its impor |
chart success in both Europe and the U.S. The | mainstay of both Flowers and Icehouse has been Iva Dav |
ob Birkett and Jack Scott - Stirzaker was the | mainstay of Blackpool's fledgling Football League team |
Drouin was a | mainstay of the North Stars for four and a half season |
er who played in 2 Tests in 1939, and was the | mainstay of Worcestershire's bowling for a long period |
nager, Paul Buckle The Canadian stopper was a | mainstay in the first-team throughout his first two se |
best front fives of NFL history), which was a | mainstay of the Redskins' glory years during the first |
He was a | mainstay in Boston for six seasons in all, scoring thi |
In his club career, Bertoli was a | mainstay of Klippan Torino (1977-1983) first and then |
For many years prior, Donegan was a | mainstay on morning shows at Citadel Broadcasting Comp |
He was a | mainstay of the Gators' defense from 2000 to 2002, app |
The M1902 gun was the | mainstay of Russian Empire artillery; as such it was e |
t as many lower league defenders did he was a | mainstay and a rare sign of hope in what turned out to |
hroughout the 1970s and early-1980s, he was a | mainstay in alternative cinema with roles in such crit |
wine was the | mainstay. |
Bruce was a | mainstay of the expansion Houston Colt .45 |
That band was a | mainstay at Tulane University. |
He was a | mainstay and cornerstone of the Cowboys offensive line |
From 1974 to 1980 Cagnolatti was a | mainstay at Preservation Hall. |
colourful insults proved successful and was a | mainstay in future books. |
It was a | mainstay at Rolling Stones concerts in their early yea |
Gary was a | mainstay on the vaunted Steelers' defense for 12 seaso |
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