With so many men out injured, these back-to-back victories for Everton are truly remarkable. |
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He hit over.400 in the first 14 games he started and belted three-run homers in back-to-back games. |
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It was a back-to-back success for Indonesia, which collected eight gold medals in the inaugural event in Jakarta last year. |
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First, he entered a 1-1 game in the eighth and allowed three runs on four hits, including back-to-back homers, without recording an out. |
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They fought back-to-back for many years, and were brothers to each other in their love. |
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The two wooden chairs, shaped like wedges of Swiss cheese with the mandatory holes, stand back-to-back in comfortable affinity. |
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But since his defeat he has now vowed not to stand again and has put the back-to-back terrace house up for sale. |
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The next time a hitter comes up after his team has just gone for back-to-back homers, you watch and decide. |
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Snickets and ginnels behind back-to-back houses in Bradford could be made key-holder only zones as part of a new crime-busting initiative. |
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So far, the change has resulted in improved extra-base power, including back-to-back games with a homer. |
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Continuity could be the key as York City look to make it back-to-back victories when they travel to Kidderminster tonight. |
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One tried to enter the three-storey back-to-back terrace home, but was beaten back by intense heat and thick smoke. |
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It was a back-to-back house and the painting is of the area where we moved to. |
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The Industrial Revolution saw the start of what were known as back-to-back terrace housing. |
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The fact he is the first to record back-to-back victories since L' Escargot in 1971 speaks for itself. |
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It is uncertain whether the back-to-back victories for affirmative action will permanently halt recent trends against the policies. |
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He has since reached the top flight of hurdlers and is ante-post favourite to record back-to-back victories in the Champion. |
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Briggs won back-to-back national intercollegiate titles and captained Harvard his senior year to a national title. |
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So there I was, in the position of doing two shows that were going to be on back-to-back nights. |
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For starters, poor timing couldn't stop the three biggest workaholics in Hollywood from pumping out back-to-back releases. |
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The seating configuration of the plane is two six-seater pockets, and I find myself seated back-to-back with Arnold. |
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Last Sunday he became the only driver to record back-to-back top-five finishes by coming in fifth at Dover. |
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It consists of a pair of C-section pieces welded back-to-back at their perimeter to produce an I-beam cross-section. |
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Blackburn Hawks renew acquaintance with arch-rivals Whitley Bay Warriors this weekend, not once, but twice in back-to-back cup and league action. |
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Two clean sheets and back-to-back wins for the first time this season are a fair reflection of the difference Short has made to this Rovers side. |
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He did not win again until late 2002 when he won back-to-back claiming races at Aqueduct and Philadelphia Park. |
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It is the first time in five months City have recorded back-to-back victories and extends their unbeaten run to four games. |
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If variety is the spice of your life, book back-to-back cruises on different ships. |
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Basically, the spectroheliograph has two spectrographs mounted back-to-back. |
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After all, only once in baseball history have two no-hitters been thrown in the same park on back-to-back days. |
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The immense workload, combined with multiple back-to-back shows, meant that soundchecks were simply not possible on some days. |
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It gave him back-to-back victories in the race and his thirteenth on the bounce. |
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After that the schedule turns murderous starting with back-to-back home games with New England and Philadelphia to complete the first half. |
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But if he wins a big victory here, then he will look like a certifiable front-runner, having won back-to-back victories in Iowa and New Hampshire. |
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Buoyed by two back-to-back victories, the Railwaymen will not be daunted by the prospect of challenging the Londoners, who are 14 points clear at the top of the table. |
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It was the third time this season the Giants hit back-to-back homers. |
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Ben moved over to cover Alice from another angle, so the three men were standing back-to-back, forming a circular wall of protection around Alice. |
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She was taken out of poverty in a back-to-back house in Bradford, where her divorced mum had to bring up six children, into middle-class affluence. |
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The museum tells the story of Bradford's industrial past and includes shire horses, bus and tram rides, machinery, a mill owner's house and back-to-back cottages. |
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His father was a French polisher who did not work often enough to provide the family with many creature comforts and they lived in a tiny back-to-back terraced house. |
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Throughout yesterday the passageway to the back-to-back terraced house was cordoned off by blue and white police tape and officers guarded the scene. |
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Here are the cotton mills and factories, the coal mines and back-to-back cottages from which he drew inspiration as he walked the streets of Pendlebury and Salford. |
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They only lived in a back-to-back, but Leonard had worked hard as an overlooker at the Blind Institute, and they had put a few coppers away for a rainy day. |
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The back-to-back courtyard houses in Inge Street, Birmingham, date from the 18th century and are the last surviving examples of the type in the city. |
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The experimental results conclude that the adjacent MSM interfaces are two Schottky barriers, which serve as two back-to-back diodes. |
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But yes, I had geeky fun and will see the three films back-to-back at the trilogy's first marathon screening. |
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To make this dotty garland, stick two round self-adhesive labels back-to-back, sandwiching thin string between them. |
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If, like me, you were not familiar with the artist's work, these bicoastal, back-to-back exhibitions provided a chance to catch up. |
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Not many people would invite two back-to-back prison trips after two years of hard labor. |
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I watched Her and American Hustle back-to-back, and I thought she crushed it in both movies. |
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The leading-man roles followed in the back-to-back 2012 blockbusters John Carter and Battleship. |
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Winning back-to-back Cups is an amazing achievement of mental and physical stamina, as well as hockey skill. |
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The three disciplines are run back-to-back and the winner is the first athlete to finish. |
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The jumpers ' lines became dangerously tangled, anchoring the men back-to-back. |
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By doing these films back-to-back, Spielberg emphasizes his range as a director. |
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Thus they had been swept in back-to-back postseasons, still having not won a playoff game since the 1988 World Series clincher. |
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Four years ago back-to-back cyclones whiplashed Madagascar over a two-month span. |
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Sir Clive Woodward's side were thumped 51-15 by Australia following back-to-back defeats to New Zealand. |
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A sign of an economic rebound will be back-to-back monthly increases in nonfarm payrolls. |
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Oates had authorised a complex series of back-to-back loans through intermediary companies. |
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We get to eat what we want, when we want it, watch back-to-back James Bond movies, as we did today, and celebrate and goof off in a way that works for us. |
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There are two back-to-back forty-five-minute segments without commercials. |
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The big righthander had been working on a streak of five outings of 10 or more whiffs, including back-to-back games of 15 strikeouts heading into his start vs. Arizona. |
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The back-to-back sets to follow are both, in a word, stellar. |
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In back-to-back games, the Magic was able to lure the Knicks into a run-and-gun victory, but the Heat stubbornly refused and beat Orlando in a halfcourt game. |
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Winning national championships is not their birthright, and everyone's going to survive if Duke were to somehow have a few back-to-back 15-loss seasons. |
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So I watched back-to-back first the unedited video and then the MSNBC version. |
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He is watching back-to-back videos and slurping his mug of tea. |
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The Perth Saints seemed on their way to their first back-to-back victories of this league campaign when their defence committed an unpardonable error. |
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But with Liverpool likely to field a weakened team to face an obdurate Burnley side buoyed by back-to-back wins and clean sheets, it may not be such a foregone conclusion. |
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The two greatest offenders come back-to-back in the middle of the album. |
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We briefly consider helping out by setting up a huge plasma screen outside parliament showing back-to-back episodes of Trisha, but budgetary constraints intervene. |
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The one television station will be running back-to-back feature films that espouse the virtue of self-reliance and the gloriousness of the revolution. |
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But, despite his curate's egg CV, there are grounds for believing the Irishbred gelding can rack up back-to-back wins. |
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The back-to-back gardenless terraces with their steep stairs don't conform with the government's plans for modern city living. |
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Taft senior Ashley Birdsong opened the softball season with back-to-back perfect games to move up in the national record book. |
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The previous winner to gain back-to-back successes was Hello Mister in 1994 and 1995, and the other pair were Tag End and Shalfleet. |
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In layman's terms, Piper stands Humeans and Kantians back-to-back, pointing to the disingenuousness of the former and the laziness of the latter. |
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Liverpool resisted a second-half fightback from Wolves to secure a hard-fought victory and end a run of back-to-back Premier League defeats. |
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He then led 4-2 against Wayne Jones before Woody sank back-to-back 11-darters and a 12-darter to nick a pyrrhic victory. |
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After back-to-back incompletions, Phelan was sacked for an 11-yard loss on third down. |
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So let me set the record straight as to the last time Rangers enjoyed back-to-back SPL wins over Celtic in the same campaign. |
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Shrewsbury cut it to 26-15 on back-to-back lay-ups by Abby Joseph and Rachael Montigny respectively midway through the third period. |
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Capacitor-rated contactors with damping resistors reduce back-to-back switching currents. |
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I became a Steeler fan as a young kid in the late 1970s by watching them win back-to-back Super Bowls. |
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With the sofi award, we've completed a nearly impossible hat trick of winning 3 out of 3 awards back-to-back. |
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Fenerbahce started off the second quarter with back-to-back three pointers by Onan and Nemanja Bjelica. |
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Stand back-to-back so that we can see which of you is taller. |
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Dan 'Kid Dynamite' Quartermaine tweaked his all-action style to outpoint Paul Butler and Lewis Williams made it back-to-back wins. |
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Rackable Systems' innovative storage server designs maximize density by providing up to 134 terabytes of storage in a single cabinet using patented back-to-back form factors. |
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The gap in experience showed at the start as Tsonga's first serve deserted him in the fourth game, and the Frenchman overhit back-to-back forehands to go 3-1 down. |
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This back-to-back participation has shown potential L10n clients that ELEKS is taking this market very seriously and seeks to grow its L10n business unit. |
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That there are two visits by UN rapporteurs back-to-back tells Phillip that other groups of people are also suffering at the hands of the Harper government. |
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Feature race on the Knavesmire is the Emirate Airline Yorkshire Cup, in which John Dunlop's veteran Millenary will be seeking back-to-back victories at the age of eight. |
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Rohit reached the three-figure mark in style with two back-to-back boundaries off another debutant Sheldon Cottrel to reach 102 in the 23rd over after tea. |
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Panthers fought out back-to-back matches against Belfast last weekend, losing 5-3 in the first and winning a penalty shoot-out the following evening. |
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He has secured back-to-back pole positions for the first time in 14 months to leave Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel in the shade at the Nurburgring. |
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After back-to-back silver-medal finishes at the two previous world tournaments, Bucktooth believes the Iroquois Nationals can do even better this time around. |
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Bryant has only missed two games this season, both back-to-back last month, and the Lakers spilt those games against West bottom feeders Phoenix and Sacramento. |
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The 47-year-old Kelly is 34-6 in three seasons at Cincinnati, leading the Bearcats to back-to-back Big East titles and two straight Bowl Championship Series berths. |
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This is a back-to-back loan, sometimes called BBs or Brigitte Bardots. |
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Balun loss affects measurement calibration and noise floors, so pairs of similar baluns must be measured back-to-back to assess their performance. |
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Robbie Brady's crucial away goal in Zenica has the Boys in Green in pole position to qualify for back-to-back European Championship finals in France. |
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