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  • 4, Towers became the Blue Jays' fifth starter, going a mediocre 9-9 with a 5.11 ERA in 21 games sta
  • they faced the Austin Senators and barely won going a full seven games to decide a winner.
  • o be a griot but the griot's think that that's going a little far.
  • alm Springs Angels and Midland Angels in 1989, going a combined 12-7 with a 3.39 ERA.
  • tka Azaleas and St. Petersburg Saints in 1948, going a combined 8-7 with a 4.44 ERA in 33 games.
  • He played for the Montreal Expos in 2002, going a respectable 4 and 1.
  • , 2010, Miller tied his season-high 23 points, going a perfect 7-7 from the field, including 3-3 fr
  • However, he struggled in the postseason, going a combined 0-2 with a 12.38 earned run average
  • ive starts) and Toledo Mud Hens (nine starts), going a combined 8-9 with a 4.25 ERA.
  • I Know Where I'm Going: A Guide to Morecambe & Heysham (co-author) (2
  • he played for the Tars and Shreveport Sports, going a combined 13-6 in 44 games.
  • but Collins and his band escape safe and sane going aboard their boat.
  • On going aboard Jervis's flagship HMS Victory he was ho
  • xtras in this video doing day-to-day tasks and going about their daily life.
  • the Yankees won the pennant, the British were going about their daily life, working and cheering f
  • oever to throw a grenade at innocent civilians going about their ordinary business,” he said.
  • By the way, may I ask how you're going about finding the reliable sources for the pro
  • , and a variety of people of different classes going about their business.
  • to me that I am so easily satisfied with just going about."
  • e of the smallest of Uppsala's nations, rarely going above 800 members.
  • the UK album charts, entering at #5 and never going above this position.
  • Olshansky saves many lives and people by going above and beyond the call of duty, becoming a
  • hen played briefly at Huddersfield Town before going abroad to play for Greek club Panionios NFC.
  • Talk about going abroad in search of monsters to destroy…
  • Grinager studied in Philadelphia, PA, before going abroad in 1887.
  • 04 he worked for Fairfield Shipbuilding before going abroad for two years.
  • artment provided training for all IIS officers going abroad.
  • er advises that he has tired of England and is going abroad.
  • ere has been a steady upward trend of students going abroad.
  • Going Across The Mountains 3:08
  • The adjacent pond has a bridge going across it that is falling apart and is conside
  • eyes, with a silver shell and three red lines going across it.
  • depicting Kinney on the shoulder of a governor going after sugar plantation interests
  • throws another match in to the room he is not going after it.
  • The final mission focuses on going after Jack Travis, the main villain of Lethal
  • He then sets about going after the criminals who killed her.
  • Ah Yi sees her going after her love bravely.
  • ees said they were unable to keep Parsons Mead going after the number of pupils fell below the brea
  • cts suspiciously, asking him where he's really going, after Dexter tells him he's going to see Rita
  • Although considered very raw, he is aggressive going after rebounds, blocking shots and running the
  • that way, they were too dangerous for hunters going after them.
  • erg has said that "Facebook is not what we are going after".
  • During 2005 the uploads started getting going again and in November 2005 most of ambiguous f
  • flow of time, and Michael shall try to set it going again.
  • Because of this Tendler has been accused of going against Feinstein's wish that his responsa not
  • d tremendous independence and character, often going against the wishes of his U.S. counterparts.
  • rner developed was a risk, and he succeeded in going against the norm.
  • osses would go against the first group, before going against the second group, etc.
  • ce Hockey World Championships featured Finland going against Sweden in the two game finals.
  • tful "believer" in the group and often ends up going against the teachings.
  • lected, with an increased majority for Labour, going against the trend of the election nationwide.
  • n involving Australian composers and musicians going against contemporary trends in symphony orches
  • A follow up has been confirmed as going ahead with developers saying releasing a follo
  • At a convention, Acker stated the film was not going ahead due to money issues.
  • Vatican subsequently confirmed that it will be going ahead with the planned visit.
  • with South Australia making the break through, going ahead 5-4 going into the bottom of 12.
  • These factors helped in the station going ahead.
  • ame day Stagecoach announced the deal would be going ahead.
  • Wondering where he is going, Alice follows him until she falls down a dark
  • Starting from pre-colonization and going all the way to the 20th century, the museum de
  • shake the player (Richter scale 5.0 to begin, going all the way up to 9.0)
  • His best-selling novels, Going All the Way (1970) and Starting Over (1973) we
  • Going All the Way is a 1997 film directed by Mark Pe
  • Going All the Way: Preparing for a Marriage That Goe
  • Not that all that thinking ever stops him from going along with Romeo's convoluted schemes anyway.
  • Going along this street, you can find the Victoria P
  • He bribes Peter into going along with an influence peddling scheme.
  • It then turns southwest going along King Street and continues west to Church
  • by the frequent EuroCity and InterCity trains going along this route.
  • Despite going an even 4-4 in Fresno, they bombshelled on the
  • left school when the First World War was still going and enlisted in Royal Navy Transport.
  • He was reportedly easy going and even tempered, but a dangerous man.
  • speculation amongst fans, she has just kept on going, and improved vastly throughout 2006.
  • However, Del Valle faded in the late going and Alcorn won the critical late rounds.
  • r having lots of close friends due to his easy going and fun attitude.
  • The book ends as the war just gets seriously going, and with only tantalizing glimpses given of v
  • The hardest part was after the game, going and watching ESPN.
  • s work on television-for Essington, Good Thing Going and Janus.
  • Hill was able to keep going and inherited 4th on the next lap when Berger
  • He is portrayed as easy going and good mannered.
  • he traitor failed, but learned where Hobie was going, and sent word.
  • ease of Ten Years of Harmony kept the pretense going and, unexpectedly, the M.I.U.
  • ited States is at a point that we can't see it going any further down.
  • the Lachine Rapids prevented large ships from going any further west along the Saint Lawrence Rive
  • He left the club as he thought the club wasn't going anywhere and that prove to be the case as the
  • But unlike the end of that song... we ain't going anywhere!"
  • But unlike the end of that song, we ain't going anywhere!"
  • Here is another announcement: Versant isn't going ANYWHERE!"
  • "Not Going Anywhere"
  • eth helps him realize that their romance isn't going anywhere, and they end their affair, though th
  • nt her, of this Walton states that: "She's not going anywhere.
  • We're not going anywhere."
  • rning his coaching future by stating, "I'm not going anywhere."
  • Turek told her "[y]ou're not going anywhere."
  • Going Ape (2002) - presenter (with Saba Douglas-Hami
  • It was a huge audience and they were kind of going ape-shit.
  • It featured in the 2006 TV series Going Ape.
  • Going appeared in soap opera roles in the late 1980s
  • To keep his business going, Armand switched gears and developed vehicles
  • Both have four equal edges going around the sides.
  • It passes another train going around a utility pole, and voices are heard re
  • tars may want clocks indicating sidereal time, going around once in 23h56m (solar time units).
  • Kill those ungrateful dogs that are going around killing innocent people.
  • You can only access the station from footpaths going around the lake.
  • ing the low-bottom drunk that I was, I started going around to churches," said Reems.
  • Why do mags on wheels look like they are going around forwards, backwards,and forwards when i
  • The gates effectively prevent drivers from going around lowered gates.
  • Going around the Shiva lingam
  • original story, other than The Fancy Pants Man going around the world and accidentally giving the a
  • The word was going around town that Hollywood was coming to Miram
  • Soldiers were going around beating people for being 'pigs.'
  • (Rangoon) for work and people started think of going around the world.
  • It is a wondrous sight to see several carts going around a circuit in the field at Lahardane Fai
  • We see signs that tell of an epidemic that is going around.
  • ay in sight before losing it in the clouds and going around.
  • ultiple proposals to the New York State Senate going as far back as 1869, Weed's final bill was for
  • looks out for her adopted brother, Kairu, even going as far as using her magic on those who insult
  • and Economic Science indicate there are papers going as late as 1966.
  • nsisted on being granted land and possessions, going as far as addressing Napoleon himself .
  • He also revived a number of older conjectures, going as far back as Renaissance scholarship, which
  • Joanna Going as Rosalyn Willoughby
  • forms the Broken Arrow Expressway to the east, going as far as the Sand Springs Expressway to the w
  • It is a delightful feeling, going as fast as you can in the dark.
  • Joanna Going as Jennifer Paige, M.D.
  • Up to this point, everything was going as planned.
  • vember 27, 2008 at 5:00 PM, drawing long lines going as far back as the Hub.
  • US troops going ashore at Kwajalein, 1944
  • Andrew Jackson was lost on Dec. 4, 1868, after going ashore on a reef in the Gaspar Strait.
  • Going ashore at Port Burwell, July 1923
  • ts passengers prevented by Turkish police from going ashore.
  • You and I are going ashore."
  • ut full power, endurance, steering, anchor and going astern trials.
  • ke care of the message and prevent people from going astray after the last prophet.
  • It looks like user 38.116.202.244 is going at the vandalism pretty hard.
  • d her three daughters and kept the family farm going at the same time.
  • "A" is going at 4mph and left 2 hours before "B".
  • A strict time limit keeps the game going at a steady pace throughout; the consequence i
  • t all those online fun and games aren't likely going away anytime soon.
  • She's Going Away for Awhile
  • n the soundtrack in the bar at one character's going away party
  • We're going away
  • With two days to go, Clyde throws a going away party with some of his school friends.
  • an actress, but Ann is much more interested in going away to Brown University.
  • Jiney's mother tells her that she is going away on business for a month.
  • er, Marcus gave Mr. Moseby a pocket hanky as a going away present before Marcus left.
  • Coming or Going Away (S Carter)
  • Anyone holding their breath that reality TV is going away had better quit holding it because they a
  • "I Know You're Going Away" - (Frazier) 2:52
  • Please know that Mrs. Winner's is not going away.
  • d-race challenge from the Danes before winning going away.
  • 3 May - Anthony Mundine, after going AWOL from the St George Illawarra Dragons for
  • riefly a US Marine before being discharged for going AWOL.
  • The ending shows Little Idiot and his dog going back to the moon climbing a ladder.
  • He may or may not be going back to prison.
  • a history of evangelical theological education going back to 1835.
  • Not Going Back (aka short Egypt)
  • With its roots going back to the early 1920s, it has become one of
  • into it, as if to say "The deal's off!" before going back to his dinner.
  • "Never Going Back Again" - 3:37
  • ng history of use as a sexual enhancement aid, going back about fifty years.
  • before going back into private practice in Austin, Texas fr
  • rly of the Vedic and Yogic traditions of India going back to over 4000 years.
  • ly high and low price for each item, with data going back as far as two years.
  • I'm Going Back To The Philippines
  • The area has a common history going back to 1356.
  • Heck, there are pay-per-view archives going back to 1932.
  • 2010 : Album - Phil Collins: Going Back
  • ir provides a record of atmosphere composition going back 140 million years.
  • rs married Nako Noguchi and she stops him from going back home.
  • aeological research found traces of habitation going back to the Neolithic, Dacian and Roman eras.
  • tory of Mickleover, illustrated by photographs going back to the beginning of the 20th century.
  • ade for other small labels, including material going back to the 1950s.
  • e scandal ruined Lee, who sold his family home going back six generations, Stratford, out of the fa
  • ive, touched second base and tagged the runner going back to first base.
  • Going Back Home was an album by Chicago blues singer
  • St. Boniface Church has roots going back to the 16th Century, deep into Antwerp's
  • The music library has 6,000 scores, going back to the mid 18th century.
  • “Sure, I'm going back to work,” Ponzio said in a post-tournamen
  • "Never Going Back Again"
  • helped in the defense of the Belfort Gap after going back to Saar.
  • He disappeared in shellfire after going back to retrieve the bagpipes he laid aside to
  • townland of Farranboley, which appears on maps going back to the 18th century.
  • ere is evidence of human activity in this area going back 5000 years.
  • Villegas left MLS afterwards, going back to his native Ecuador to play for Aucas,
  • Among the chaos, they find films going back to the 1930s, photos and other memorabili
  • ngs for every pitch in each pitcher's arsenal, going back to 1901.
  • we don't have free and fair elections, we are going back to the cycle of violence that we thought
  • ut in each United States presidential election going back to 1824.
  • "7" (includes "Never Going Back Again" and "The Song of the Heart" interp
  • Christian reveals that he is going back to Paris, and asks one of the waitresses,
  • The Church of St Peter and St Paul has records going back at least to 1600, and is notable for its
  • His main reason for going back to the UK was to attempt, unsuccessfully,
  • In 2009, SCARE is going back to its roots.
  • Since cures with mercury were ineffective, going back was very likely.
  • website also allows free access to back issues going back to the early 1960s, including photography
  • h, a state of the United States, has a history going back more than 100 years.
  • had the opportunity to release another album, Going Back Home for Mystic.
  • sohorse song "Face To Face" from 2006 album No Going Back
  • was an important landmark and meeting location going back hundreds of years.
  • Going back is against the rules when we see distress
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