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  • inancial support, and was awarded the Yorkshire CCC Academy Player of the Year in 2008.
  • ement a first team place and moved to Hampshire CCC after the 1948 season.
  • rst class appearance came in 1998 for Yorkshire CCC against Cambridge University at Headingley wher
  • The match, which pitted Yorkshire CCC against MB Hawke's XI, was won by MB Hawke's XI
  • He played 2 matches for Yorkshire CCC, against Cambridgeshire and Surrey CCC in 1864,
  • The young men of the CCC also worked to clear the regrowing forests of b
  • Members of the CCC also participate in various technological and p
  • CCC also supplied the chassis to Wayne Corporation,
  • saw the official foundation of Nottinghamshire CCC although the club may already have been in exis
  • - Douthat Lake View Restaurant was built by the CCC and overlooks the lake.
  • Through the efforts of the CCC and the later years of water and forest managem
  • s spent his entire first class career at Sussex CCC and has been an ever present.
  • He also played cricket for Middlesex CCC and later became an umpire in the Minor Countie
  • first-class cricketer who captained Derbyshire CCC and England, before moving into cricket adminis
  • In 2009 John was trialing for Worcestershire ccc and was selected to play for the county second
  • ion was opened by Alf Gover (formerly of Surrey CCC and England) during Tadworth Village week in 19
  • For the Welsh cricketer for Glamorgan CCC, and rugby union footballer for Neath RFC, see
  • lor succeeded Jackson as President of Yorkshire CCC and held office till his death in 1960.
  • Victor James Marks the former Somerset CCC and England international cricketer was born in
  • ontrol North (CCN), Command and Control Center ( CCC) and Command and Control South (CCS).
  • interviews and other features regarding Surrey CCC and other cricket in general.
  • 163 runs in all, with a best of 37 against Kent CCC, and took 1 catch.
  • He also scored 68 against Somerset CCC and 50 against Glamorgan CCC.
  • ebut, at the advanced age of 34, against Surrey CCC and turned out again against Glamorgan CCC and
  • y is one of the seven City Colleges of Chicago ( CCC), and is regulated by Board of Trustees of the
  • d over 200 first-class games, mostly for Surrey CCC and Warwickshire CCC.
  • s match was held in June 1890 between Yorkshire CCC and Kent CCC.
  • an at 21.44 with two centuries against Somerset CCC and Gloucestershire CCC.
  • Yorkshire County Cricket Club against Middlesex CCC and Nottinghamshire CCC in 1881.
  • ber 11 Jersey he wore while playing football at CCC and Florida.
  • One difference between the CCC and conventional buildings is its ability to wi
  • who has played for the cricket teams of Sussex CCC and British Universities.
  • an Fearnley, played 97 games for Worcestershire CCC and founded the well known bat company while hi
  • He was a committee member of Sussex CCC and of the full M.C.C. Committee.
  • epression both the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) ma
  • Fellow, a highly prestigious award given by the CCC and the CRA.
  • The CCC and WPA built a dam and lake, and it was used f
  • anuary 2010 Ford signed a deal with Polish team CCC Aquapark Polkowice from 1st division league For
  • The two quantum effects used in a CCC are the ideal diamagnetism of the superconducto
  • The programs funded through CCC are administered by employees of the Farm Servi
  • He played for Middlesex CCC as a right-handed batsman and a leg break googl
  • 12 January - formation of Lancashire CCC at a meeting in Manchester.
  • His highest score, 144, came against Derbyshire CCC at Chesterfield 1950.
  • vices from Cazenovia College, on the grounds of CCC at night.
  • Official formation of Northants CCC at a meeting in the George Hotel, Kettering.
  • ore of 55 not out came against Northamptonshire CCC at Scarborough in 1938, when he added an unbrok
  • Formation of Essex CCC at a meeting in the Shire Hall, Chelmsford.
  • In Louis Hall's benefit match against Surrey CCC at Sheffield in 1891 he caught five men and stu
  • e in a non first class match against Derbyshire CCC at the County Ground, Derby.
  • runs, with a top score of 35* against Glamorgan CCC, at an average of 12.92.
  • red 20 in the second innings against Derbyshire CCC at the County Ground, Derby.
  • s and did not bowl in the game against Somerset CCC at Fartown, Huddersfield which Yorkshire won by
  • or 37 runs in the match against Nottinghamshire CCC at The Circle, Hull.
  • d 26 and a duck in a drawn match against Sussex CCC at Headingley in which C.B. Fry and George Hirs
  • for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against Kent CCC at Bramall Lane in July 1920.
  • number 5 in his only innings against Derbyshire CCC at Bradford Park Avenue.
  • or Yorkshire County Cricket Club, against Essex CCC at Bradford Park Avenue, in 1896.
  • re County Cricket Club against Northamptonshire CCC at Bramall Lane in 1919.
  • e County Cricket Club in 1887 against Middlesex CCC at Lords.
  • Formation of Warwickshire CCC at a meeting in Coventry.
  • or Yorkshire County Cricket Club against Sussex CCC at Bramall Lane in 1881.
  • at number 3, in his only innings against Surrey CCC at Bramall Lane.
  • He made his debut against Gloucestershire CCC at the Clifton College Close Ground in 1888.
  • 322 in five hours for Lancashire against Sussex CCC at Hove in 1937 having come down on the sleeper
  • Formation of Derbyshire CCC at a meeting in the Guildhall, Derby.
  • He scored 4 in his only innings, against Surrey CCC at the Oval and didn't bowl.
  • Burrows scored 112 against Gloucestershire CCC at Worcester in 1907 and averaged 25.28, but hi
  • Formation of Middlesex CCC at a meeting in the London Tavern.
  • nde Park in former Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) barracks that had been built in the 1930s.
  • As a formally organized paramilitary group, the CCC became known to the general public when it stag
  • the mid-1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) began reforestation of the area and developing
  • The CCC benefited from the construction excellence of i
  • s developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) between 1934 and 1942 on about 12,000 acres (4
  • t class cricketer who played for Worcestershire CCC between 1899 and 1919, he also umpired one test
  • These structures were built by the CCC between 1933 and 1942.
  • d seven first-class matches for Gloucestershire CCC between 1926 and 1928.
  • CCC Books (1998).
  • Roads built by the CCC Boys or trails marked by a "Friends" group, mak
  • The CCC brought to the front the demands made across th
  • ion) through its C-terminal coiled-coil domain ( CCC), but remains in an inactive form by the suppre
  • mo-oligomeric interactions not only through the CCC, but also the NCC, which leads to full activati
  • 77,500 men had served in the CCC by the end of World War II and suffered 218 dea
  • Finally, on December 19, it was downgraded to CCC by S&P .
  • ounder and pastor of Crenshaw Christian Center ( CCC), California.
  • In 1939, the McMillan Woods CCC camp became the 1st under an "all colored staff
  • The former CCC Camp BR-56 at Paul housed some of the internees
  • In March 1942, the McMillan Woods CCC camp was to be abandoned, and the facility beca
  • Charles Heilman was the 1936 commander of CCC camp No. 2, and in 1937 the commander was invol
  • The utility area was built by CCC camp NM-2-C.
  • Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) camp NP-2 had opened by February 3, 1934 in Mc
  • were the first structures built in the area, by CCC camp NM-2-C.
  • By 1941 another CCC camp was established near Lake Quinault at the
  • The picnic shelter was built by the men of CCC camp NM-2-C.
  • In 2001, the CCC celebrated its twentieth birthday with an inter
  • It was built as a CCC Citizen's Conservation Corps project and occupi
  • He is now a professional Middlesex CCC coach who trains youth at the Finchley Academy.
  • Highest individual score - WMB Perera 220* vs CCC, Colombo (Moors) 2002-03
  • arfare (SUW), Command, Control, Communications ( CCC), Command and Control Warfare (C2W), Mobility (
  • 8 Gettysburg reunion, and about 50 enrollees of CCC Company #1355-C served as aides for unaccompani
  • The Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) completed many projects in the 1930s.
  • The CCC concluded that the information Bowler released
  • Durham CCC continued their success in 2009, with Smith lea
  • CCC crews built hiking trails, a recreation lodge,
  • William Beer - Sussex CCC cricketer
  • of Jeeves, was named for a pre-war Warwickshire CCC cricketer.
  • The CCC currently has about 21 members: 9 are from with
  • CCC describes its mission as Helping People Find Th
  • Surrey CCC, despite The Oval having been commandeered by t
  • Greenidge bowling to Somerset CCC during a Twenty20 at Taunton on 27 June 2007
  • constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) during the 1930s.
  • Diver played mainly for Cambridgeshire CCC during its period as a first-class county and a
  • he severed his connection with Gloucestershire CCC during the 1899 season.
  • CCC dynamite shack along the South Old Mac Trail
  • Research at the CCC employs computational chemistry to elucidate an
  • Another yearly CCC event taking place on the easter weekend is the
  • nnecticut state-wide study of 15 depression-era CCC, FERA, CWA, and WPA structures.
  • A portion of the CCC fire road
  • after its founding, along with the rest of the CCC, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, which br
  • to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation ( CCC) for any losses of principal and interest resul
  • played for Yorkshire before moving to Hampshire CCC for the 2007 season.
  • et ground in Burton, England used by Derbyshire CCC for 13 first-class matches between 1914 and 193
  • y, Winter met future Campus Crusade for Christ ( CCC) founder Bill Bright.
  • t Club in 1890 and 1891, 4 games for Lancashire CCC from 1894 to 1896 and one match for the North o
  • He was President of Warwickshire CCC from 1915 to 1930 and in 1923 was High Sheriff
  • He was President of Yorkshire CCC from 1960 until his death in1973; and was Presi
  • fast round arm bowler who played for Yorkshire CCC from 1878 to 1882.
  • d in 121 first-class matches for Leicestershire CCC from 1894 to 1908 and appeared for London Count
  • county, and he acted as secretary of the Essex CCC from 1887 to 1890.
  • lub in 1949 and 1950 and 223 for Leicestershire CCC from 1951 to 1958.
  • for Nottingham Cricket Club and Nottinghamshire CCC from the 1830 to the 1846 season.
  • is brother David who also played for Derbyshire CCC, Gloucestershire CCC and Norfolk CCC launched P
  • r, Samuel T. Francis, died, the director of the CCC, Gordon Lee Baum, assured LeFevre that the orga
  • The CCC grew under McEntee.
  • rn College, Anderson became a consultant to The CCC Group and a member of the Royal Institute of In
  • ted that the Marylebone Cricket Club and Surrey CCC had put in a joint bid to host the tournament a
  • The CCC has the authority to borrow up to $30 billion f
  • CCC has majors in the divisions of Biblical Studies
  • CCC has no operating personnel.
  • When Fechner was named the first director of CCC, he brought on McEntee as executive assistant d
  • He also took 3 for 37 against Gloucestershire CCC, his only first class spell.
  • s at 15.47 with a best of 70* against Middlesex CCC, his other fifty was another unbeaten innings o
  • sborough, Kent, and began his career with Kent C.C.C.; his father, Alan Ealham, had spent his entire
  • with a best analysis of 5 for 13 against Surrey CCC, his only five wicket haul.
  • February 1992 and belongs to Zone 2. It serves CCC Hoh Fuk Tong College and nearby areas.
  • Crews from either CCC Hot Springs camp NP3 or Jenny Lake Camp NP 4 bu
  • The property was purchased by CCC Hotel Partners, LLC in February 2006, a joint v
  • t Club from 1946 to 1951, 33 for Worcestershire CCC in 1953 and 1955 and 4 for the Combined Service
  • good haul, of 5 for 46, came against Lancashire CCC in a Roses Match.
  • tember 1847 and was the county ground of Sussex CCC in its early years .
  • rom 1963 to 1966 and one match for Warwickshire CCC in 1967.
  • He played county cricket for Middlesex CCC in six separate seasons between 1961 and 1978,
  • 3, he made his first class debut for Lancashire CCC in their second first class match against Middl
  • hed the Championship match against Warwickshire CCC in 1967 but Yorkshire's decision to centralise
  • ss cricketer who played one match for Yorkshire CCC in 1955.
  • of G.F.Hearne and he played once for Middlesex CCC in 1908, without taking the field.
  • ampionship match then came against Warwickshire CCC, in which he made his best score of 25.
  • is a recently renovated restaurant built by the CCC in 1936.
  • hire greats as Wilfred Rhodes (8-23 v Hampshire CCC in 1900), George Hirst (8-25 v Leicestershire C
  • hen played two matches for his native Yorkshire CCC in the same year before returning to Lancashire
  • icket Club against W.G. Grace's Gloucestershire CCC in Bristol in 1891.
  • shire, England and made his debut for Yorkshire CCC in 1947.
  • He signed for Derbyshire CCC in 2003 and made his First Class debut against
  • o his first-class cricket career with Middlesex CCC in 1947 as a 17-year-old lower-order batsman an
  • Gloucestershire CCC in 1880 shortly before Fred Grace's untimely de
  • uries, Alan Wells making 253 not out for Sussex CCC in 1991 and Mark Waugh 207 not out for Essex CC
  • Formation of Kent CCC in Canterbury (reformed as the present club in
  • 2.74 with a best of 7 for 40 against Lancashire CCC in the Roses Match.
  • tablished the Consolidated Contractors Company ( CCC) in Haifa.
  • was created by the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC) in the 1930s.
  • gnominy of being bowled out for 23 by Hampshire CCC in 1965 when Butch White took 6 for 10, but the
  • r Town CC, and has also been used by Derbyshire CCC in the 1970s and 80s, mostly for limited-over m
  • ss cricketer who played two games for Yorkshire CCC in 1950 before moving to Warwickshire County Cr
  • Leyland scoring 263 for Yorkshire against Essex CCC in 1936, Herbert Sutcliffe posting an unbeaten
  • rder batsman, he played 4 matches for Yorkshire CCC in 1914 before reappearing after World War I fo
  • ngs was his knock of 80 against Gloucestershire CCC in 1888.
  • ts, and played in bands such as Dutch folk band CCC inc (where he began his career).
  • iter Boudewijn de Groot's backing band; as with CCC Inc. and Doe Maar he's given the opportunity to
  • on the Board of Directors of Xenogen, Playtex, CCC Information Services Group, and United Auto Gro
  • od trial on five charges of telling lies to the CCC inquiry and on 1 April 2010 was found guilty of
  • The CCC intercollegiate athletics teams, known as the C
  • mid 1943, almost 54,000 men were serving in the CCC, involved in hundreds of projects worth million
  • Community Christian College ( CCC) is a private Christian two-year college locate
  • Corsham Computer Centre ( CCC) is an underground British Ministry of Defence
  • Crane Carrier Company or CCC is a manufacturer that specializes in construct
  • Calgon Carbon Corporation (NYSE: CCC) is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based company th
  • The Christian Cultural Center ( CCC) is a non-denominational Christian megachurch l
  • The CCC is a world class museum which tells the story o
  • The current president of CCC is Richard Stratton.
  • The Center for Computational Chemistry ( CCC) is a research center in the department of Chem
  • The cryogenic current comparator ( CCC) is used in the electrical precision measuremen
  • Clearwater Christian College ( CCC) is a non-denominational Christian college in C
  • formerly known as the Climate Change Coalition ( CCC), is an Australian political party, which was f
  • A group camp, originally constructed by the CCC, is available for use as well.
  • Durham CCC is playing in Division One of the LV County Cha
  • Built in 1939 by CCC, it was used by US Park Service for fire detect
  • The A.M. school was renamed to CCC Kei Wan Primary School (Aldrich Bay), while the
  • cost overrun requiring the Park Service to use CCC labor to complete the project.
  • A CCC M920, a military version of the Centaur.
  • He played 2 games for Yorkshire CCC, making his debut against Cambridge University
  • who has played for the cricket teams of Durham CCC, Marylebone Cricket Club and Combined Universit
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