One again there was a bumper crowd at Cougar Park with an attendance of 252 people urging the team to continue their cup heroics. |
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Directors have shied away from making gory movies of this genre assuming that audiences find heroics in historical garb unexciting. |
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Other sets may highlight his humor heroics, but the majority of the material here is below average and borderline dull. |
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The stories of heroics performed in war zones to get the story home to breakfast tables will only sound more resounding in the weeks ahead. |
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In ways, the music is very Bachian but there is also a touch of Haydnian heroics that makes the music very approachable. |
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Gordon has been the Bulls' clutch man off the bench, a 42.7 percent 3-point shooter who already is known for his fourth quarter heroics. |
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But it came down to last-second heroics and breathless moments provided by the rarest of talents. |
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Suddenly, before I could perform any heroics, I was grabbed forcibly from behind. |
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The film lacks sentimentality or heroics, and that makes Pollock as strong as its subject matter. |
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His career had been built in silence, with no sensational records, no World Series heroics, no self-absorbed theatrics. |
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In the circumstances both matches reached a remarkably high standard with all four players performing heroics as they produced high class tennis. |
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Despite his tinsel heroics, Jeremy wasn't able to overcome his fear and says he won't be doing it again any time soon. |
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There's certainly a tendency in history to romanticize the heroics of the past. |
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Here were two football powers who wrote the book on heroics and football legends, rewriting it in a game and on a stage like this. |
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The Rig Veda is a collection of hymns praising the gods and glorifying the conquests and the heroics of the aristocratic Aryan cult. |
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There are stories of mythical fish, giants, time-warped towns, war heroics and bank robberies. |
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At the same time, it sets up a clear formula, so that we can delight in the heroics of the good guys and the devilish mischief of our main man. |
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He captures with equal panache the drag-queenish vanity of Amalfi and the witty heroics of Count Sirocco. |
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Thus, we get both the boiling guitar heroics and songs that bristle to the point of bluntness. |
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Despite regional variations Biedermeier style is therefore staid, sober, and particular, eschewing heroics and drama. |
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This is more a symphony in which the piano takes a leading role, rather than an opportunity for individual heroics or display. |
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It was too little, too late but the home support were appreciative of the late heroics even if their championship dreams were over. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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Quick with a quip and so square jawed that he actually dreams about his supersonic flying automobile, his heroics help keep the Supercar staff safe and sound. |
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West Ham gave it both barrels, as they say in cockney crime caper films, but somehow Liverpool fluked another trophy thanks to Steven Gerrard's heroics. |
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Nowitzki was rendered ineffective as the Mavericks fed him the ball in the final minutes looking for more heroics that never materialized. |
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Such notes of contrast may ultimately make the church's image of picturebook heroics and saintliness more convincing. |
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It had been a good night for the utility player with a penchant for heroics. |
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For his heroics, one of the soldiers, Billy Lynn, has achieved a national celebrity on the magnitude of Jessica Lynch. |
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Are they not capable of intelligence, science, heroics, humanity, empathy, or love? |
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Related: Soldiering on: the sentimental star of South Korea's Asian Cup heroics There is a simple explanation for these differences. |
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Soudani's shot-cum-cross was the pick of the pair, but Lahm performed heroics to smother his effort. |
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Not a story of great heroics or guns a blazin', but a lifetime memory for sure. |
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In addition to his heroics on the field, Mr. Henry has taken up an imperative cause off the field: fighting racism. |
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Beyond his football heroics, Mr. Henry has also served as a role model to many young children and adolescents facing hardship. |
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You quickly learn that such a trip is not about competition or heroics or beating the river. |
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In the end, the Colombian keeper's heroics proved the difference as the holders had to settle for fourth place at the finals. |
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Raymond is given a Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroics. |
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The heroics of James Ruth and co. help the team to win the shoot-out. |
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This piece requires non-stop brio and a kind of splashy physical heroics. |
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Also a special word for Steve Bacon, who added to his recent heroics in the varsity match to ease his way to the singles cuppers championship as well. |
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I could envision him performing the heroics described in the article. |
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Otua had been greatly surprised as she watched Queen Chelsea's heroics. |
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Woolfolk says poise and comeback heroics are nothing new for McNair. |
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Perrin performed heroics to pluck it away from the top corner. |
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You won't be performing such indoor heroics this time around. |
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He performed heroics for Estudiantes on their way to the Copa Sudamericana 2008 decider, and last month won his first call-up to the Argentina squad for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa? qualifiers. |
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McDowell reprised his first-round heroics by coming from behind to reach the last 16 with victory over Hideki Matsuyama on the 18th hole. |
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That meant a childhood spent among the sand dunes, re-enacting Legionnaire heroics. |
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The thriller, about wartime codebreaking heroics, was first shown at a film festival last week. |
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Before Chase's late-inning heroics, the senior catcher laid down a perfect drag bunt and hit his first triple of the season. |
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After his two-time penalty heroics against Holland in front of the capacity hometown crowd in Kerkrade, one might expect the defender to be having delusions of grandeur about his attacking prowess. |
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Dudders was extremely edgy on his doubles and the weight of expectation that has come from last season's heroics appears to be getting to him. |
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And yet, such has been De Gea's impact in the Far East, that it would be unfair just to focus on a sublime 120 minutes against the French or his subsequent penalty shootout heroics. |
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Mac Master has a considerable reputation as a heldentenor and in performance proved equal to the vocal heroics required. |
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Highly respected in Spain for his work with Zaragoza, Celta Vigo and Betis Sevilla, Fernandez had to rebuild a team whose key players had left for vast amounts of money after their Champions League heroics. |
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No great heroics or comebacks were necessary for the Soviets in the final as Anatoly Ilyin's 48th minute header gave them a 1-0 win, a goal by Yugoslavian Zlako Papec being disallowed for offside. |
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The military often compounds this by being excessively sensitive to criticism, maintaining a myth about past heroics, failing to learn from its own mistakes and covering up inadequacies. |
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In spite of all the attention that followed his semi-final heroics, the youngster still found time for a brief chat with FIFA.com about his experiences thus far in Japan and his hopes for the final. |
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The Bournemouth chairman, Jeff Mostyn, was still coming to terms with his club's heroics after celebrating their promotion to the Premier League into the early hours of Tuesday morning. |
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He was a UEFA Champions League runner-up in 2008 when, despite saving from Cristiano Ronaldo in the deciding shoot-out, he could not repeat his penalty heroics from six years earlier. |
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Palacio's second goal of the match then looked to have sealed the win for Inter until Bellomo's late heroics snatched a deserved point for the Turin side. |
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When we look at the history books, we read a lot about men's heroics. |
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I'll admit that while some of them don't have anything even closely approaching intelligent lyrics, I don't need to have brain-busting lyrics to appreciate guitar heroics and great songs. |
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England were joined in the final by Germany who had Andreas Beck's long-range goal on 47 minutes and the heroics of Neuer to thank in a 1-0 win over Italy in their semi-final. |
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Their daily heroics should never go unnoticed. |
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Teaching is not usually associated with heroics, even though it takes actual physical courage to face up to the lurking threat of violence in some North American high schools today. |
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But Leon Smith, the captain, was determined to have him here, his stormy petrel capable of all sorts of heroics in the past, a good-luck charm now and a loud one. |
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Could heroics give her back her son? Nay, she must be stedfast, even though false security had betrayed her hidden softness. |
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But this year the arrival of that most welsome of seasons, will be even more mouthwatering after the Old Firm's midweek heroics. |
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But the heroics of Czech goalkeeper Alexander Vencel, some stubborn French resistance and some wayward finishing put paid to their hopes of reaching the third round. |
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When the famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen heard about Byron's heroics in Greece, he voluntarily resculpted his earlier bust of Byron in Greek marble. |
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Those are pop culture heroics, so these are pop culture heroes. |
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