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1986, riding for the Eastbourne Eagles, Poole | Pirates, Reading Racers and the Arena Essex Hammers. |
WPGB is the | Pirates' flagship radio station, having replaced KDKA |
with a young Japanese seafarer, encountering | pirates, and raging waves, while the seats swing in r |
took part in retaliatory actions against the | pirates and raiders who preyed on American shipping i |
The | Pirates had raised concerns over the state of Lyon's |
000 were traded by the Cubs to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Ralph Kiner, Joe Garagiola, Catfish Metko |
The following year the | Pirates pitcher Randy Sealy set a team record with a |
On December 10, 2009, the Pittsburgh | Pirates selected Raynor with the second pick in the 2 |
The | Pirates difficulties reached off the field as well. |
death by a faithful tutor, is sold to heathen | pirates, and reaches the court of King Hermin, whose |
Previous clubs: Jomo Cosmos, Santos, Orlando | Pirates, AmaZulu, Real Rovers, Dynamos, Tembisa Class |
els of the highest ransom ever paid to Somali | pirates, civilians recently kidnapped in the Indian O |
e's out of here!" has gained popularity among | Pirates fans recently. |
Pittsburgh | Pirates team records |
ey released it on CD themselves before having | Pirates Press Records release it on 10" vinyl and CD. |
, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal E |
He played from 1947-1956 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
It was the fourth time in the 1970s that the | Pirates and Reds had faced off for the pennant; Cinci |
His father, Gene Sr., was a pitcher for the | Pirates and Reds between 1910 and 1912. |
s would play for the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, and |
1 and 2000 for the Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Chicago |
played for the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
istory of the NLCS (as of 2009) tied with the | Pirates vs Reds. |
be his best season as a pro, however, and the | Pirates would release him before the 2002 season. |
er 2007, shortly after Just Who I Am: Poets & | Pirates was released. |
also coached for Brooklyn and the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and remained active in baseball as a scout u |
that year as a free agent with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and remained with that organization for 16 y |
the NFL, McCullough played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (later renamed the Pittsburgh Steelers in 194 |
etail which exchanged small arm fire with the | pirates, and repelled the assault. |
By the time the | Pirates players reported to San Antonio, Texas for sp |
He was the | Pirates lone representative at the 1994 All Star game |
two soweto giants, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando | Pirates he represented during his domestic career. |
The game featured the Southwestern | Pirates (9-1-1) representing Southwestern University |
angdong and Guangxi provinces, fighting local | pirates and repress smuggling activities, and then he |
The | pirates threatened reprisals if Hupeh were boarded, b |
After fighting through the other | pirates, he rescues the woman they are trying to make |
One of the most famous | pirates, Blackbeard, resided in the North Carolina co |
The 1970 Pittsburgh | Pirates season resulted in the team winning their fir |
ong with LHP Mike Gonzalez) to the Pittsburgh | Pirates in return for pitchers Jeff Suppan, Scott Sau |
When the | Pirates company returned from New York in 1881, Julia |
After leaving the | Pirates, DiMeolo returned to the college ranks as an |
Ng led a force and annihilated the bands of | pirates and returned peace to people. |
f Tracy Beaker, The New Worst Witch and Space | Pirates, before returning to journalism in early 2008 |
d of the 09/10 season Havili left the Cornish | Pirates before returning to Tonga. |
game is also known as, Fox's Peter Pan & The | Pirates: The Revenge of Captain Hook. |
end RFC before moving on the Ospreys, Cornish | Pirates, Doncaster RFC. |
ere traded by the Athletics to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Rick Langford, Tony Armas, Doug Bair, Dav |
the season, Sukeforth moved to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where Rickey was executive vice president an |
fter the 1957 season, Gross was traded to the | Pirates for right-handed pitcher Bob Purkey. |
Pirates pitcher Rip Sewell, infielder Bob Elliott, an | |
ive teams: the AHL's Chicago Wolves, Portland | Pirates, Albany River Rats, and Peoria Rivermen, and |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates sent Roberto Novoa (December 16, 2002) to the |
traded by the New York Mets to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Roberto Hernandez and Oliver Perez. |
Pirates outfielder Roberto Clemente was the National | |
he milestone long ball on a 3-0 count off the | Pirates' Don Robinson with two men on base in the nin |
June 24: Against the | Pirates, Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers stol |
In December 2010, the | Pirates selected Rodriguez with the first overall pic |
race was traded by the Cubs to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Rollie Hemsley. |
., after several plagues and attacks by Saxon | pirates, the Romans abandoned Forum Hadriani. |
starting pitcher currently on the Pittsburgh | Pirates active roster. |
Instead of being a safe haven for | pirates, Port Royal became noted as their place of ex |
s of the team decided to form the Scarborough | Pirates junior rugby league club soon afterwards, bec |
13th inning in a game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Mantilla ruined Harvey Haddix's bid for a pe |
aimed that its forces also fought against the | pirates, though Russia's involvement has been dispute |
ales, and at club level for Hull, Scarborough | Pirates, and Ryedale-York, playing at Stand-off/Five- |
ting had taken over as principal owner of the | Pirates but said he was comfortable with McClatchy as |
directly above a river upon which a fleet of | pirates is sailing towards Minas Tirith. |
ing acquired from the Royals and dealt to the | Pirates the same day. |
2004, when he played for both the Pittsburgh | Pirates and San Francisco Giants minor league systems |
ll of the American League, and the Pittsburgh | Pirates and San Diego Padres of the National League. |
1985-1987), Houston Astros (1989), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1991-1992), San Diego Padres (1993), Philade |
1971 NLCS (3-1): Pittsburgh | Pirates over San Francisco Giants |
-1961), New York Mets (1962-1965), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969-1971, 1974), C |
The 1959 Pittsburgh | Pirates season saw the team finish in fourth place in |
I don't think there's any new message for the | pirates,” he says. |
shown to the judge to say these are actually | pirates,” he says. |
From The Dance, Kissaway Trail, Pete and the | Pirates, The Scare |
The | Pirates offense scored 274 points while the defense a |
ent on to make 116 League appearances for The | Pirates and scored seven goals, playing as both an in |
The | Pirates offense scored 409 points while the defense a |
d for the safeguard of merchant ships against | pirates and sea-rovers, and on 21 December was ordere |
The island was a haven for | pirates and seafarers in colonial times. |
ets, the San Francisco Giants, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Seattle Mariners. |
The 1907 | Pirates finished second in the National League with a |
ching prospect Tim Alderson to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for second baseman Freddy Sanchez |
The 1933 Pittsburgh | Pirates finished second in the National League. |
It involved the | Pirates finishing second in the National League. |
He was the | Pirates' primary second baseman from 1971-73, but his |
g season, the Boston Americans and Pittsburgh | Pirates had secured their pennants by September. |
protagonist, Jim Hawkins as a sanctuary from | pirates who seek the treasure map that has fallen int |
's abilities to rid their home from marauding | pirates, kidnapped Seina into their small ship, and b |
ed from France to meet Llewelyn, Edward hired | pirates to seize her ship; she was imprisoned at Wind |
The | pirates eventually seized the tanker and used it as a |
s it to a safe location and shoots one of the | pirates in self-defense. |
who played from 1948-1959 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians. |
Pirates (1986)...as Sentry | |
His hiring was announced by the | Pirates on September 13, 2007. |
oux was claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh | Pirates on September 13, 2010. |
Billock was acquired by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in September 1937 in a trade with the Chicago |
s pitched two shutouts (August 25 against the | Pirates and September 18 against the Milwaukee Braves |
apolis's season ended, he was promoted to the | Pirates on September 16 and made his debut that night |
earce the made his Major League debut for the | Pirates on September 1 against the Milwaukee Brewers. |
d up to Pittsburgh and made his debut for the | Pirates on September 2, 2008. |
al Smith who was a catcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates World Series champions in 1960. |
The bowl selected the 6-6 East Carolina | Pirates to serve as the Conference USA representative |
to the service in China and against the Malay | pirates, a service which he repeated in 1847, when in |
orth Carolina and South Carolina border where | pirates often set up camp. |
There were probably traders, slavers, | pirates and settlers unconnected with the church as w |
ld Series as Baltimore lost to the Pittsburgh | Pirates in seven games. |
After his firing by the | Pirates with seven games remaining in the '69 season, |
The | Pirates won seven of the first 18 games in August bef |
game with two singles and two triples as the | Pirates won, seven to three. |
He was the team trainer for the Pittsburgh | Pirates for several years as well. |
leagues from Matanzas, Cuba, a large band of | pirates captured several vessels and held them for ra |
and at the time (and indeed Johnny Kidd & The | Pirates whose Shakin' all over The Lords covered and |
1943) was in a home doubleheader against the | Pirates at Shibe Park. |
kes a plan with Jack Sparrow to bring out the | pirates from Shipwreck Cove, the Company arrives at t |
t be in the historical tradition of Caribbean | pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person conde |
In the offseason, Barry Bonds left the | Pirates and signed with the San Francisco Giants. |
eams for the Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh | Pirates, Mohorcic signed with the Texas Rangers in 19 |
Les | pirates du silence, written and drawn by Franquin, is |
er industry pioneer Steve Wozniak in the film | Pirates of Silicon Valley, and a part in the 1996 blo |
as a thematic element in the 1999 docudrama, | Pirates of Silicon Valley, which explores the rise of |
Apple investor Mike Markkula in the TNT movie | Pirates of Silicon Valley. |
, Scarlett Chorvat and Darius McCrary, and in | Pirates of Silicon Valley alongside Noah Wyle and Ant |
ften carried sakers to defend themselves from | pirates, and similar cannons have been found on Spani |
The six captured | pirates have since been flown to Paris, where they sh |
or Zuidvogels, Instant Holland A90, Amsterdam | Pirates and since 2005 for Sparks Haarlem. |
rranean in the operations against the Barbary | Pirates with Sir John Narborough and Arthur Herbert f |
07 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh | Pirates with six innings of 3-run, 5-hit, 2-walk, 7-s |
In 867 AD, Viking | pirates from Sjaelland and Uppsala landed in Scotland |
rations, increases transit speed, allows more | pirates and skiffs to be taken along, provides better |
ucrative destinations in the New World, where | pirates and slave-dealers mingled with smugglers and |
t in the West Indies in an expedition against | pirates and slavers. |
The | Pirates, with sluggers Barry Bonds and Bobby Bonilla |
without stars: they signed former Pittsburgh | Pirates' Ben Smith and Loran Ribble. |
In 1958, the | Pirates had sold Forbes Field to the University of Pi |
Enforcement Detachment 409 capture suspected | pirates off Somalia. |
e succeeds in rescuing the girls but lets the | pirates keep some of the loot for repairs. |
While Otto holds off his fellow | pirates (who soon surrender after realizing that Silv |
Reading Royals of the ECHL, and the Portland | Pirates, Bridgeport Sound Tigers, and Hershey Bears o |
City Royals (Omaha Royals) and the Pittsburgh | Pirates (Nashville Sounds) in 2001. |
tem and with the farm teams of the Pittsburgh | Pirates (Nashville Sounds) and Houston Astros (Round |
(soccer) defender and midfielder for Orlando | Pirates and South Africa. |
Chun Kwan was a commoner who had combatted | pirates during South Sung Dynasty. |
l (soccer) striker and midfielder for Orlando | Pirates and South Africa. |
The Padstow | Pirates and South Bankstown Soccer clubs also used Pl |
The game featured the Southwestern | Pirates representing Southwestern University and the |
Morgan made several appearances for the | Pirates, but spent most of his season in Indianapolis |
He was captured by Barbary | pirates and spent 25 years as a slave in North Africa |
He joined the | Pirates in spring training as a non-roster invitee, b |
nd seamen against depredations by the Barbary | pirates, the squadron arrived at Gibraltar on 1 July |
falo Bisons, Chicago White Stockings, Chicago | Pirates and St. Louis Browns. |
ue level for the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
r, he was a pitching coach for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1949-1953), St. Louis Cardinals (1954-1957), |
A journeyman, he played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (twice), St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Ph |
ad played for the Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals before signing as a |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Browns. |
5-46), St. Louis Cardinals (1946), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1947-48), St. Louis Browns (1951) and Washin |
er for the Cincinnati Reds (1907), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1907), St. Louis Cardinals (1907), Boston Re |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals. |
wers (1891), Chicago Colts (1893), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1896-97), St. Louis Browns/St. |
He played for the Boston Rustlers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
Boston Red Sox, Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Browns. |
s the spring training homes of the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Browns and was the home field f |
hem until 1968, before joining the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1969-70), St. Louis Cardinals (1970), Boston |
ch in the National League, for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1948-1950), St. Louis Cardinals (1952-1955), |
He played briefly for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals.He also compiled a 99 |
The | Pirates' home stadium in between, Forbes Field, had n |
Swetonic provided a solid support in | Pirates' pitching staffs of the early 1930s that incl |
09 AVN Award nominee - Best Group Sex Scene - | Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge. |
Her first scene was in the 2008 film | Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge. |
Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge is the 2008 American | |
2009: Hot d'Or for Best French Actress - | Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge |
The | Pirates' season started well, as they swept the Houst |
Chad Blackwell were traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for starting pitcher Mark Redman on December |
McPherson pitched for the GCL | Pirates and State College Spikes in 2007, going a com |
from Bill Madlock, and Foli's three RBIs, the | Pirates had staved off defeat. |
Pirates can steal fuel, and the player must maneuver | |
A band of | pirates are stealing and hiding Tyrannosaurus eggs al |
ehind Byron "Whizzer" White of the Pittsburgh | Pirates (now Steelers). |
einz Field is available on days of Pittsburgh | Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Pitt Panthers home |
superstar pitcher (historically rare for the | Pirates) in Steve Blass, who pitched two excellent ga |
The comic strips Terry and the | Pirates and Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff were partly |
rsho was traded by the Cubs to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Steve Carter. |
decisions had been played by both clubs, the | Pirates would still have had a mathematical chance of |
June 24: Against the | Pirates, Robinson stole home plate for the first time |
The Marines initially fired on the | pirates, then stormed the pirate-held areas. |
NYPD launches its campaign against the river | pirates and street gangs along the New York waterfron |
into hard labor in the service of the Barbary | pirates, and struggled under extremely poor condition |
lease on the stadium by the council, with the | Pirates promotion sub-leasing use of the stadium and |
erfect setting for commercial trade ships and | pirates using submarines, who regularly raid the city |
Lord Dunmore, one of the more infamous | pirates, created such mayhem that Henry Hooper, IV, i |
It appeared the | Pirates had suffered a huge loss on September 6, 1960 |
and was a key member of the "We Are Family" | Pirates that surged from fourth place to win the divi |
Coalition forces called on the | pirates to surrender, threatening them with military |
Philadelphia Phillies, Ed Wade, in which the | Pirates would swap pitcher Kip Wells for the Phillies |
ibution for this latest action by the Tripoli | pirates came swiftly and dramatically. |
cited to learn that her character would fight | pirates with swords, and was taught how to handle one |
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