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He has used the "Kick save and a Beauty" that | Marv Albert coined, but his style of delivery nearly |
Marv Albert | |
Marv Albert (men's play-by-play) | |
TV announcers: (NBC) | Marv Albert (play by play), Paul Maguire (color comm |
The film is hosted by broadcaster | Marv Albert and former Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden. |
The lead announcing team for the NBA on TNT is | Marv Albert and Steve Kerr. |
He also subbed for | Marv Albert on Rangers broadcasts during the late 19 |
Marv Albert on Stockton's key play in Game 4. The Ja | |
Marv Albert after Michael's improbable performance i | |
the 1989 American League Championship Series as | Marv Albert was away on an NFL assignment for NBC. |
he 1987 National League Championship Series, as | Marv Albert was away on a boxing assignment for NBC. |
eme in 1996, a 3D version of Jam which featured | Marv Albert (instead of Tim Kitzrow) doing commentat |
he 2008-09 season, Fratello will also work with | Marv Albert on New Jersey Nets games on the YES Netw |
In a similar vein, sportscaster | Marv Albert once said that a team was "kicking towar |
At age 12, he read | Marv Albert's biography, Yessss! and his path began. |
Mike Fratello, Reggie Miller and | Marv Albert, along with TNT production staff, during |
ungest of three brothers; his oldest brother is | Marv Albert, and the middle child in the family is A |
It was hosted by | Marv Albert. |
ember 20, 1995 with guests Rudolph Giuliani and | Marv Albert. |
from a family of broadcasters, as his brothers | Marv and Steve Albert as well as his nephew Kenny ar |
Rinke, Chris Clarke, Clevland Denny,Ian Clyde, | Marv Arneson and Sid McKnight. |
Marv attended high school in West Branch where his f | |
appers that includes Yukmouth, Tech N9ne, Messy | Marv, BG Bulletwound, Dorasel, Grant Rice, Tha Reale |
Marv came in with the idea. | |
In Sin City, anti-hero | Marv dismembers several of his enemies referring to |
Marv Edwards | |
Orin Carver, Don Cherry, George Cuculick, | Marv Edwards, Bill Harrington, Jack Higgins, Tim Hoo |
en, Brian Cullen, Nelson Bulloch, Ian Cushanen, | Marv Edwards, Jack Higgins, Cecil Hoekstra, Pete Kov |
d a high accuracy maneuverable reentry vehicle ( | MARV), equipped with a radar terminal guidance syste |
November 26, 1984: | Marv Foley was released by the Rangers. |
November 21, 1983: | Marv Foley was signed as a free agent by the Rangers |
Marv Foley, c | |
September, he split time behind the plate with | Marv Foley. |
Marv Goldberg (born 1944) is a writer and music hist | |
y discographies do not note this work; however, | Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebook References the album as |
The Miracle were sold again a year later to the | Marv Goldklang Group. |
Marv Gomez (Chick Vennera) - a self-described "leath | |
e late popular long-time former assistant coach | Marv Goux - was erected at the entrance to the pract |
r's Daughter" is the title of a song written by | Marv Green, Rhett Akins, and Ben Hayslip and recorde |
the end of his career; the record was broken by | Marv Grissom of the San Francisco Giants in 1958. |
Prior to 1941 season: | Marv Grissom was signed as an amateur free agent by |
Prior to 1948 season: | Marv Grissom was acquired from the Giants by the Sac |
July 1, 1953: | Marv Grissom was selected off waivers from the Red S |
July 1, 1953: | Marv Grissom was selected off waivers by the Giants |
ded by the Red Sox to the Chicago White Sox for | Marv Grissom, Hal Brown and Bill Kennedy. |
In 1969, the band's agent | Marv Heiman secured them an audition with Curtom Rec |
Marv is played by Mickey Rourke in the film adaptati | |
Dwight arrives at Kadie's, where | Marv is in the middle of a squabble with some out-of |
Written by Berry Gordy and | Marv Johnson |
In 1958, | Marv Johnson was singing with a local group the Sere |
"Whisper" (Berry Gordy, | Marv Johnson) |
tten hit singles for Jackie Wilson, Etta James, | Marv Johnson, and others. |
to be confused with "You Got What It Takes" by | Marv Johnson. |
"You Got What It Takes" is a 1959 single by | Marv Johnson. |
e to Me" is the debut single by American singer | Marv Johnson. |
ooks, Rick Gratton, Hap Roderman, John Lang and | Marv Kanarek to the lineup. |
As they approach the mansion, Dwight insists | Marv leave the punk's gun, which Marv has procured, |
size but lack breakaway speed" and quoted coach | Marv Levy as saying that the offense centered on the |
and played quarterback under legendary coaches | Marv Levy and Lou Holtz. |
Fame head coach contacted Bills General Manager | Marv Levy to express his confidence in Edwards' abil |
In 1981, he got his first NFL job when | Marv Levy hired him as linebackers coach for the Kan |
His second special teams coach, | Marv Levy, would lead the Buffalo Bills to four cons |
The latter position was given to | Marv Levy, with questions about Erdelatz's departure |
training camp with the Buffalo Bills in 2006 by | Marv Levy, a Coe alumn. |
same position with the Kansas City Chiefs under | Marv Levy, another former Alouettes coach. |
position was filled by former Bills head coach | Marv Levy. |
ms (DL), John Madden (LB), Charlie Sumner (DB), | Marv Marinovich (Str) |
ng this time, Enright's old USC alum and friend | Marv Marinovich decided to have his son, quarterback |
Marv Mattox is a former blocking back in the Nationa | |
The David Letterman Show in the persona of Mrs. | Marv Mendenhall. |
"Rillas In Tha Game" (featuring LeMay & | Marv Mitch) - 4:31 (from the album Livin In Tha Stra |
idge, MA, USA), Joan Gratz (Portland, OR, USA), | Marv Newland (Vancouver, BC, Canada), Christine Panu |
is the title of the cartoon created entirely by | Marv Newland. |
tory's "everyman": Rather than a Anti-hero like | Marv or a Folk hero like John Hartigan, Dwight is si |
st in Game 2. The Tigers' regular third baseman | Marv Owen moved to first base and Clifton stepped in |
Marv Owen replaced him at first base and went 1 for | |
Marv Owen, 3b | |
Shares the same view of modern cars as | Marv, referring to one as an "electric shaver." |
Marv Roberts scored 20 points and former ABA player | |
31 | Marv Roberts |
Marv Roberts was an American basketball player. | |
October 10, 1951: | Marv Rotblatt, Jerry Dahlke, Bill Fischer, and Dick |
Marv Schlichting (Mathematics) | |
uncer for the show was Steve Albert (brother of | Marv); Scott Ferrall provided color commentary. |
Marv Staehle | |
under recommendation from his business manager | Marv Stuart, and the trend for both R&B and rock art |
Marv tackles the guards as a distraction and eventua | |
Marv Tarplin | |
Guitar by | Marv Tarplin |
Marv Tarplin - guitar | |
Guitar- | Marv Tarplin |
Guitarist: | Marv Tarplin |
Marv Tarplin - Guitar. | |
Marv Tarplin - Guitar | |
Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and | Marv Tarplin (of The Miracles) guitars |
Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and | Marv Tarplin of The Miracles |
Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and | Marv Tarplin of The Miracles (guitars). |
re Miracles guitarist and original group member | Marv Tarplin on its cover. |
This song, particularly Miracles member | Marv Tarplin's guitar licks, proved a major influenc |
shown: Claudette Robinson, | Marv Tarplin) |
written by Miracles members Smokey Robinson and | Marv Tarplin, and is included on the group's first g |
the team of The Miracles members Bobby Rogers, | Marv Tarplin, Pete Moore and Smokey Robinson and pro |
k features guitar licks from Miracles guitarist | Marv Tarplin, who at times plays the guitar as if it |
Marv Tarplin-guitar, co-writer | |
binson's fellow Miracles members Pete Moore and | Marv Tarplin. |
Marv Tarplin: guitarist | |
Episodes were produced in Winnipeg by | Marv Terhock with a live audience. |
s for Don Larsen, Hank Bauer, Norm Siebern, and | Marv Throneberry. |
He was the older brother of | Marv Throneberry. |
Marv was a first baseman, mostly for the Phillies, w | |
One of them pulls a gun on | Marv, who knocks him flat. |
by Bram Stoker and was reinvented for comics by | Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan. |
b of Dracula #9 (June 1973), and was created by | Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan. |
e hunter Blade starred in two stories by writer | Marv Wolfman and artist Tony DeZuniga, in issue #8-9 |
la Lives! #3 (October 1973), and was created by | Marv Wolfman and John Buscema. |
-17 (January-February 1974), and was created by | Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan. |
9 (January - February 1975), and was created by | Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan. |
was created in 1973 for Marvel Comics by writer | Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan and was a support |
The title consisted of a main story written by | Marv Wolfman, and drawn by Bo Hampton. |
It was reportedly at the specific request of | Marv Wolfman, among a list of characters he wanted t |
r-part Batman: Year Three storyline, written by | Marv Wolfman, which detailed the first meeting of Ba |
00 by Darren G. Davis and originally written by | Marv Wolfman. |
"10th Muse: The Lost Issues", by Roger Cruz and | Marv Wolfman. |
g Spider-Man artist Todd Nauck and comic legend | Marv Wolfman. |
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