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of Playfair Cricket Annual which has become a mainstay among cricket publications.
He remained a mainstay and was part of the side which won the "doubl
t as many lower league defenders did he was a mainstay and a rare sign of hope in what turned out to
He was a mainstay and cornerstone of the Cowboys offensive line
eale developed the Eagle Defense, which was a mainstay around the league for years to come.
Chung would be a mainstay at Kansas City for the next two years, was na
That band was a mainstay at Tulane University.
From 1974 to 1980 Cagnolatti was a mainstay at Preservation Hall.
It was a mainstay at Rolling Stones concerts in their early yea
n adopted enthusiastically by bikers and is a mainstay at biker bars."
He went on to become a mainstay at the nose tackle position, starting on Raid
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
Jade became somewhat of a mainstay at the latter designer's shows, even later in
ee-decker ship of the line which had been the mainstay capital ship in naval warfare for 200 years.
tial 4 year period of renting space from such mainstay Central Florida organizations as Rollins Coll
ney Mickey Haller, half-brother of Connelly's mainstay detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch.
d his wife, Myrtle, and became a neighborhood mainstay during World War II, often running seven days
th Vic Seixas, was an American Davis Cup team mainstay during the early 1950s, during which time the
In the early days agriculture was the mainstay economy, but due the industrialization of Tut
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
osa started his career at Danubio FC, being a mainstay for several seasons.
Chico ended up becoming a mainstay for the Nationals in the first half of the se
DEC continues to be the mainstay for treatment of patients with lymphatic fila
The economic mainstay for Kangema is agriculture, most of the land
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.
Vorbe has been a mainstay for Haiti, playing with them in numerous tour
A appearances with the biancazzurri, being a mainstay for the Roman side.
During the 1990s, several current mainstay groups were formed, including Radio Massacre
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.
ively a touring car racing driver, becoming a mainstay in various one-make cups and the Portuguese T
He continued to play as a mainstay in the Arsenal side the following three seaso
nager, Paul Buckle The Canadian stopper was a mainstay in the first-team throughout his first two se
At Inter he was always a mainstay in the defense, but in September 1986 he want
He was a mainstay in Boston for six seasons in all, scoring thi
rican Hockey League affiliate, Asham became a mainstay in the Islanders lineup with his most product
hroughout the 1970s and early-1980s, he was a mainstay in alternative cinema with roles in such crit
In 2005, Schlutt started another mainstay in professional photography.
colourful insults proved successful and was a mainstay in future books.
A mainstay in the Busch/Nationwide Series since his debu
Since his arrival at Munster he has become a mainstay in the squad.
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
Since 1996, he remained a mainstay in the Nantes starting line-up, and consisten
The Presbyterian Church in Canada) has been a mainstay in the village since 1869.
McAteer, however, was a mainstay in the team making 277 appearances scoring ni
nded, he reverted back to defence, becoming a mainstay in the Arsenal side at centre half.
He became a mainstay in the side, with over 300 league games in te
A mainstay in the Italian national team throughout the 1
im in November 2006 and he has since become a mainstay in the United midfield.
shed himself in the City first team and was a mainstay in the team that won the League of Ireland Pr
Since then, Shak has been a mainstay in the United Soccer Leagues, playing for bot
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.
A mainstay in the side Ford played in numerous positions
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
He was a mainstay in the Texas circuit and with Shreveport, spe
At F.C. Copenhagen he quickly became a mainstay in the team, and he was awarded the 1998 F.C.
Republican National Committeeman Bob Asher, a mainstay in state-wide and Montgomery County Republica
omotes a strong social conservative political mainstay in the city and area.
itar stores and record store aisles, became a mainstay in the group early in the college days, when
He was a mainstay in the first-team throughout his first season
Loye has since been a mainstay in the Lancashire top-order and his good form
for a fee of £175,000 and he went on to be a mainstay in their side for nine years, making 215 leag
Back at Gillingham, Wallis had been a mainstay in the youth and reserve teams and it was fol
lar decision as the group went on to become a mainstay in the series, including a dedicated single p
5 that Brandon's stock continued to rise as a mainstay in the Texas music scene.
Fish was a mainstay in Bolton's back four for much of their first
ough to earn himself a contract, and became a mainstay in the Stags' central defence for the next el
Nusum is a mainstay in, and captain of, the Bermudian national te
t images of Civil War battlefields remained a mainstay, including Antietam and Harpers Ferry.
mpionship, and engaged in a feud with Memphis mainstay Jerry Lawler.
The 2 mainstay judges were Playboy photographer Stephen Wayd
Then 70 years old, Prinz, a soap opera mainstay, made her feature film debut.
t released song with English drummer and band mainstay Malcolm Green.
The two mainstay members of Shai Hulud are considered to be Ma
Later that May, Amarillo radio mainstay Mike Shannon joined The Eagle for the afterno
ounger up and coming players as well as older mainstay musicians alike in the Richmond, Virginia are
ob Birkett and Jack Scott - Stirzaker was the mainstay of Blackpool's fledgling Football League team
the Pound-Drever-Hall technique has become a mainstay of modern laser frequency stabilization and i
cy, Prison Arts Foundation and instigator and mainstay of the Ulster History Circle.
uch as Please Sir! and On the Buses being the mainstay of its productions.
ated around hooks like "Living In A World", a mainstay of their live setlists.
lture (particularly citrus production) is the mainstay of the local economy.
Drouin was a mainstay of the North Stars for four and a half season
counts and immune function and is the current mainstay of therapy, although this may increase risk f
A mainstay of the Russian team from the late 1990s to th
ular series, something that continues to be a mainstay of the action figure market to this day.
is career for Lancashire in 1946 and became a mainstay of the team, recording 1,000 runs in a season
bles, though also some grain) is the economic mainstay of the village.
er who played in 2 Tests in 1939, and was the mainstay of Worcestershire's bowling for a long period
o has always relied heavily on fishing as the mainstay of the island economy; however, the Passamaqu
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
The Briscoes have been a mainstay of ROH since the founding of the promotion ni
m 1894 onwards Lionel Palairet was always the mainstay of Somerset's batting, and though his form di
the prohibition of the processions that are a mainstay of Latin American religious practice, as well
best front fives of NFL history), which was a mainstay of the Redskins' glory years during the first
uch as coal, timber, and cement have been the mainstay of freight on the line, and in the 1950s, whe
In his club career, Bertoli was a mainstay of Klippan Torino (1977-1983) first and then
chart success in both Europe and the U.S. The mainstay of both Flowers and Icehouse has been Iva Dav
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
e 20th century agriculture, traditionally the mainstay of Borja's economy, started to lose its impor
ng Company, one of the large canneries then a mainstay of economic life in the province.
ok fell out of official favor - it has been a mainstay of the publishing house's catalog ever since.
record a version of a song that had become a mainstay of the repertoire of nearly every band on the
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy.
Futch."), is a mainstay of Colombo's comedy.
Whaling - the mainstay of Leith for centuries.
Commercial fishing is a mainstay of the Fulton economy.
Bruce was a mainstay of the expansion Houston Colt .45
Education is a mainstay of the Quarter and has always been highly val
and Dangerous, Chan established himself as a mainstay of the triad genre.
He has since become a mainstay of the Canadian cricket team.
A mainstay of the genre past and present, she has been m
The mainstay of the people is agriculture, especially the
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.
Agriculture is the mainstay of the residents of this charming village.
The mainstay of all THTC garments is organically grown hem
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, accounting for 57.9% of GDP i
It was also a mainstay of the European direction finding (DF) networ
Wilkins became the mainstay of the Saints' defence until retiring in 1958
and research, extension and training form the mainstay of its academic activities.
Now the mainstay of the economy is tourism, together with some
She is the mainstay of the group despite her long-term departures
ter that strike played out, mining remained a mainstay of the economy.
Moths seem to be the mainstay of their diet, although little data has been
Silver-mining stocks were a mainstay of the Spokane Stock Exchange.
Achiote is a distinctly colored and flavored mainstay of the Mexican kitchen.
Tourism and fishing now form the mainstay of the town's economy.
Soon a titular defender, he became a mainstay of the team, playing for Internazionale for a
originally released in 1986 and has become a mainstay of TISM's live show ever since.
Agriculture continues to be a mainstay of Inverurie's economy, as it has done since
n is approx 10,000 with agriculture being the mainstay of the population.
nterest in the mining industry, which was the mainstay of the western Nevada economy.
The firm was a mainstay of the Canadian newsprint industry in the fir
The T-34 medium tank was the mainstay of Soviet mechanized forces in World War II,
moved to Chennai in January 1959 and became a mainstay of sitar compositions in the Chennai film ind
He was a mainstay of the New Orleans jazz scene in the decades
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy with coffee, black pepper and
e complete striker and for four years was the mainstay of the goalscoring department.
O'Connor's was a mainstay of the Essex county side between the Wars, sc
Andy Aitken was a mainstay of the Queens side that made it to final of t
The six-foot forward is a mainstay of the Brazil women's national basketball tea
usceptible, and the youth are the traditional mainstay of the regime in any event.
He was a mainstay of the side which won promotion from the Four
Whilst football was the mainstay of the channel, it showed the ATP Masters Ser
From 1967 Fairport Convention became a mainstay of the London Underground scene, producing th
He would later become a mainstay of Queensland and Broncos' sides up until 200
s of the song, which is a jazz standard and a mainstay of the gypsy swing repertoire.
2% of the land is arable, agriculture was the mainstay of the Andorran economy until the upsurge in
0 he moved back to Detroit and has remained a mainstay of the music scene there for over forty years
Many other graduates provide the mainstay of leadership in churches and parachurch mini
Ash remained a mainstay of the British jazz scene for decades, playin
supplemented with mining or forestry, is the mainstay of the economy, which is often unable to supp
ame format as This Is Your Life, previously a mainstay of predecessor Thames Television.
hesiologists, but halogenated ethers remain a mainstay of general anesthesia.
ery, and the tourism industry is an important mainstay of the county's economy.
sed engine of 498 cc or 596 cc, which was the mainstay of production in the mid-1920s.
er vehicles such as the TS3, which formed the mainstay of the fleet for many years.
rancisco Seals, the baseball club which was a mainstay of the Pacific Coast League from 1903 until 1
On the other hand, Besan or gram flour is a mainstay of Marwari food mainly because of the scarcit
1920 high quality porcelain was becoming the mainstay of the business.
Agriculture continues to be the mainstay of the village and is celebrated with an annu
"Hard to Handle" was also a mainstay of the Grateful Dead's live set from 1969 to
Agriculture was the mainstay of the village and even now the strip-field s
He was the brother of Emile Barnes and was a mainstay of the New Orleans jazz scene of the 1920s an
ayam (chicken) or babi (pork) buah keluak, a mainstay of Peranakan cuisine.
- 6 September 2008) was a cardinal who was a mainstay of the Roman Curia and the Vatican diplomatic
The mainstay of K-103's broadcast week, and principal reve
t the popularity of the feature has made it a mainstay of the convention.
g his time in Jeter-Pillars, Pillars became a mainstay of the St. Louis, Missouri jazz scene, workin
Multi-function cards were a mainstay of AE's product offerings, of which the Seria
against the Baltimore Orioles but he became a mainstay of the Twins bullpen.
The Berry Ratio remains, to this day, a mainstay of transfer pricing analysis where a distribu
Hubertus was a mainstay of the German team with his famous mare Wansu
A mainstay of modern Greek music, the front of the body
vinces, most notably Settsu, which became the mainstay of his military and economic power.
he fictional character Millard the Mallard, a mainstay of the Alden Aaroe Morning Program for close
During the 1950s a mainstay of business for the airport was the Cross cha
Ranching has long been the mainstay of Bergheim's economy, although the harvestin
She was a mainstay of the Dream Dresser fetish fashion collectio
the 1920s, the Minekaze class ships were the mainstay of the Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer squad
Microarrays have been the mainstay of the transcriptomics world for the last ten
Anna is now a mainstay of GMA 7's sitcom, Show Me Da Manny in 2010,
h lard is a product) has traditionally been a mainstay of the agricultural economy.
The mining of nitrate had become the mainstay of the nation's economy at the end of the 19t
Three- and five-door hatchbacks will be the mainstay of the range, along with the five-door estate
latt & Company Department Store, a commercial mainstay of the city, losing customers to suburban sho
The tableware division was always the mainstay of Minton's fortunes and the post-1950 ration
p and her devoted master and crew have been a mainstay of the United Nations Operations in the Congo
l head coach Chiquinho de Assis, and became a mainstay of the team's defensive line.
                                                                                                    


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