Its sovereignty as a European microstate goes back to Charlemagne, who wrested this area of the Pyrenees from the Moors in the ninth century. |
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Didier was ninth after a few laps but then got stuck behind Donoso, who had already been lapped. |
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During the feudal period between the ninth and twelfth centuries AD, the Flemish and Walloon cultures continued developing along separate lines. |
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The world number eight dropped a stroke at the par-four ninth when his drive ended beside a tree down the left side of the fairway. |
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As my ninth presidential inauguration in Washington approaches, perhaps I should be jadedly bemused. |
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When they got in there they signed in for their teacher and kept on talking all the way to ninth period math class. |
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In the ninth, the devilish player lifted a long fly ball that fell behind him in center for a pinch-hit triple. |
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It is Woods' fourth Masters title and his ninth Major Championship victory, and the win lifts him back to number one in the world. |
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Although being a team player was the most important trait to students, nurses ranked it ninth. |
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In the ninth grade, 81 percent of females and males were participating in physical education. |
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Standing on the podium in ninth place, Gilmour counted her blessings that she could race in the 15 km Easter Weekend hill climb at all. |
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Teachers have almost lost count of how many times the school has been targeted but say the latest raid is at least the ninth in just 18 months. |
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On the 25th day of the ninth month they rose early in the morning and performed the first morning sacrifice that had been offered in three years. |
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Lone Star Park concluded its ninth Thoroughbred meeting on Sunday with declines in attendance and total handle. |
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I look further along and I see the Moon is at the top of the chart in the ninth house at 14 degrees of Virgo. |
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Given at Paderborn in the year of grace 1241, on August the ninth, in the twelfth year of our pontificate. |
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As the laps unwound, the pack split into two groups and the leaders were lapping slower competitors by the ninth lap. |
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A ninth lane is being added to the running track at the request of international athletes, and a media zone is being created. |
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But Carroll's superior race craft came though on lap ten when he stormed past them both and up to ninth at one of the two race re-starts. |
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As early as the ninth century, there was a liturgical ceremony ritualizing the act of adoption. |
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The Red Sox loaded the bases in the ninth inning with nobody out, but they didn't score. |
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The eighth and ninth thoracic vertebrae and the fifth lumbar vertebra were crushed. |
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Woods then bogeyed the ninth for the third time this week to see his lead cut to two after a wild second that missed the green by miles. |
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In the late ninth century, Slavs and Magyars advanced westward along the Danube River valley and overran the area. |
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Michael Campbell, meanwhile, makes a meal of his birdie putt on the ninth, and is suddenly facing a tricky five-footer to stay at five under. |
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In the centre is a minuscule island housing a former monastery which dates back to the ninth century. |
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The cause for celebration, the ninth annual American Choreography Awards, also proved a fine showcase for an array of terpsichorean talents. |
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By the ninth century, Eastern Slavs began to settle in what are now the Ukraine, Belarus, and the Novgorod and Smolensk regions. |
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However, when they finished third in the day's first race, the ninth in total, it seemed that nothing would stop them. |
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An attempt at implementation constitutes the ninth stage of the systematic conservation planning process. |
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They're excited, and they're fired up about the upcoming election here on the ninth. |
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Yesterday's win was his ninth of the season and the 62nd of his remarkable career. |
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Some time around the ninth century, Sappho's nine books were irrecoverably lost. |
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Coinage was at a very early stage in all parts of Britain and Ireland during the ninth to eleventh centuries. |
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So, in effect, they're treating the ninth of September like the first of January, doing a twelve month retrospective. |
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Statistics on climate in northern Europe for the ninth to eleventh centuries are virtually non-existent. |
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Schumacher's Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichello had a disappointing race, finishing ninth. |
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Women's windsurfer Natasha Sturges was ninth in race four and stands ninth overall. |
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Last year, though, his fortunes took a turn for the worse, and he finished a disappointing ninth. |
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Frankie Dettori, a two-time winner of the event, finished ninth with two points. |
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The Braves, however, ranked ninth in the league in both scoring average and fielding percentage last season. |
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Chloe McCarthy came in ninth in her race and did really well against tough competition. |
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Neal was next up and then, finishing a disappointing ninth having been among the leaders, was Muller. |
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He finished ninth in the 2002 point race after placing a surprising fourth as a rookie. |
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The Chargers have held up fairly well against the pass, ranked ninth in the league. |
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At the 1999 Worlds, Slater and Skinner placed ninth and 16th all-around, respectively. |
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Amy Costello continued her recent good form by finishing ninth in the 200m breaststroke. |
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At the 2001 Worlds, the British women finished ninth in the team competition, and Tweddle placed 24th all-around. |
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Cartwright's last runner was Stone Prince, who finished ninth in the fifth race. |
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The ornaments are measured and written out, it is in C major and it requires the hand span of a ninth. |
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This ninth annual throwdown features DJ Bliss and others TBA, and sparkling something-or-other at midnight. |
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With one out in the ninth and the strikeout total at 25, the next batter hit a high foul ball between first and home plate. |
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He tired a bit at the end, not surprising since it was his ninth race in the fourth day of the Olympic meet. |
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From the beginning of the ninth century AD, the region was settled by Tibetans migrating south. |
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The ninth, tenth, and eleventh perfect numbers were found after the twelfth was discovered. |
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Only three point scorers return from last year's team that tied for ninth place. |
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She closed with birdies at two par-fives, on the sixth and ninth, and drained a nine-foot putt at the par-four eighth. |
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Between the ninth and eleventh centuries the Benedictines and other monastic orders expanded across Europe. |
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The highlight is a unique decorative gold jewellery fitting in the form of an animal head, which dates from the mid to late ninth century. |
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The ninth floor apartment in a tower block in the north London suburb of Southgate was raided early on Monday. |
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I've known Tyler since ninth grade, and I've never seen him so hung up about a girl. |
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Like many Shetlanders, he believes the islands, colonised by Vikings in the ninth century, have a distinct identity. |
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He kept Europe ahead at the ninth with a sensational bunker shot from an awkward lie in a greenside trap, followed by a successful putt. |
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Julia will be bidding for a record ninth women's singles title, while her team mates will be bidding to retain their titles. |
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The popular showman bids to break his duck at the ninth attempt on Saturday on the top rated juvenile of last season. |
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It was soothing to think of him up there on the Beehive's ninth floor, doing biffo with the world on our behalf. |
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He re-appeared much later, in the ninth minute of the second period, but his impact was never the same. |
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He could have maintained the joint lead had he not miscalculated bogies at the ninth and 17th holes. |
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Battle of the bands winners Desid will be top of the bill at the ninth annual rock concert at George Ward School, Melksham tonight. |
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Despite Robinson's misplays, the Orioles won the game, 3-2, on Frank Robinson's three-run homer in the ninth inning off reliever Rollie Fingers. |
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Amazingly, he took a shutout into the ninth inning before RHP Mike Williams got the final two outs in a 3-0 victory. |
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The gap was still one hole at the turn, after a brace of deuces at the short ninth from Westwood and Haas. |
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The first serious check to the spread of Arabic took place in the ninth century. |
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One group of speakers of the Ugrian language group emigrated into central Europe in the ninth century. |
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In Washington, Jeffrey Hammonds singled home the winning run for the Nationals with one out in the ninth inning. |
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A bloop single, with two outs in the ninth inning, had determined the outcome. |
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Amanda had had a crush on Jayson since ninth grade and it hadn't slackened off one bit. |
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Three bogeys in four holes from the ninth saw him subside to five-under-par for the tournament, which is where he finished. |
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For example, a specimen-dependent character such as the pustules of the muricate texture ranks first from the ninth harmonic. |
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They could, however, act as bolt holes when gangs of slavers raided, a growing menace from the ninth century on. |
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The superiority lasted only until the ninth minute, when Makel muscled into the script. |
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She finished ninth in the women's Slopestyle competition last year, the same one she was injured in yesterday. |
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Unusually late summer rains had allowed them to outlast the boomslang, and on their ninth try, one chick lived long enough to fledge. |
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The ninth victim has not been named but police have identified the eight others. |
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It likely will have the ninth pick but would like to move up a bit to get an athletic small forward or power forward. |
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Simington guided Coalhouse to a neck win in the ninth race at Louisiana Downs to reach the milestone. |
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After being ninth with a furlong left to run, War Chant rallied six wide to win by a neck. |
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The latest bear market is now in its ninth week, while the Dow has broken well below its post-11 September trough. |
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The final set was decided by a single break of serve in the ninth game, achieved with a spectacular running forehand down the line. |
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He was in the solarium, a room near the center of the ninth deck of the ship. |
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Naas might have gone further ahead in the ninth minute when another sortie involving Andy Melville and Fitzgerald was stopped short. |
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In the nightcap, it went down to the ninth inning, two out and we're one run down. |
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In the nightcap of the doubleheader, he hit a ninth inning homer off Hoyt Wilhelm to assure the Yankees of a 1-0 win. |
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I can't imagine what a pitcher is thinking in the eighth and ninth inning of a no-hitter. |
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All ninth graders get the same schedule unless they attend special education. |
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The Chancellor's ninth Budget will inevitably reignite speculation that it could be his last. |
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Chris Capuano hit Brad Wilkerson on the right shoulder with a 1-2 pitch in the ninth, and Jamey Carroll bunted Wilkerson to second. |
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It is in square aspect to the Sun and Mercury in Scorpio, which occupy the ninth house. |
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And when the sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour. |
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And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? |
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In the top of the ninth inning, in his last appearance in professional baseball, he was sent in to pinch-hit for Zachary. |
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In the ninth grade, he did snatches and cleans for five reps with 215 pounds and won a bench-press contest with a 305 lift, establishing familial connections in the process. |
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A beautifully played nine-iron pitched once and then rolled gracefully into the ninth hole for an ace that shot the Irishman to the top of the leaderboard. |
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The county was ranked the ninth worst of the 36 police forces in England and Wales for the number of violent offences committed in connection with licensed premises. |
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In August this year a ninth incident occurred when a train carrying hundreds of passengers overshot the red light by 60 feet after the driver misjudged his braking distance. |
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Atapattu followed for nine in Pollock's next over, the ninth of the morning, after nicking a full-length delivery that swung away from the right-hander. |
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Then, he caught a line drive by Bench in foul territory in the ninth inning of Game 5, seemingly knowing where the ball was headed before it was hit. |
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By the time he left, 18 hours later, he was mushing for ninth place. |
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He was knocked down twice in the ninth round and was saved by the bell. |
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Maybe all journeys should be imagined as a single day, short as a trip to the corner or long as a life in its ninth decade. |
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Page disrupts the pattern in the second bar, moving up to the ninth, and fleshes out the figure with more harmonic support. |
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Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails. |
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This group ruled the area during the eighth and ninth centuries. |
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Ottke was left gasping for breath by an accidental low blow in the ninth. |
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Stonyfield added a ninth flavor, Creme Caramel, and made the switch from plastic to lightweight, unbleached paper pints bearing new, bolder graphics. |
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This year will be the ninth time the bi-annual show has been held in Trowbridge Park and the Civic Hall and it usually attracts crowds of people from all over the area. |
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The relics and ex voto gifts accumulated since the ninth century when the relics were translated from the administrative town of Agen are now stored in a nearby building. |
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Thus, Eccleston is still considered to be the Ninth Doctor since he is the ninth incarnation to take up that name. |
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Massa was infuriated after Panis had driven so tardily on his slowing-down lap that he baulked the Brazilian, costing him a likely ninth place on the grid. |
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If the service needed a ninth railcar then it would get a ninth railcar. |
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The cut, which would be the Fed's ninth this year in its effort to jump-start a flagging economy, would push short-term rates to their lowest levels in nearly a decade. |
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Feeling remarkably like a shamefaced puppy, she trod reluctantly into the kitchen and gave them both that icy what-the-hell-do-you-want look she'd perfected by ninth grade. |
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Even so, the roles are usually supporting ones, around seventh, eighth, or ninth billing. |
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The game opened very sluggishly with both sides guilty of poor finishing and it was only in the ninth minute that the scoreboard first saw some activity. |
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Tony Perez hit a home run, and the Mets came to the bottom of the ninth behind five to three. |
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He had no choice but to take Meckiff out of the attack when he was no-balled for throwing on the second, third and ninth deliveries of his opening over. |
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In the center of the red stripe is a white temple, representing the main temple of Angkor Wat, the capital city of the Khmer empire from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. |
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You might decide to keep an extra righthanded bat to come off the bench and face him in the ninth because he murders lefties who pinch hit against him. |
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Sridhara is now believed to have lived in the ninth and tenth centuries. |
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He dropped out of school in the ninth grade and has been idly sitting on good intentions about getting a GED ever since. |
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Along the way, he has also been a rodeo broncobuster, metal shop class instructor for seventh through ninth graders, singer, barber, and farmer of 76 acres. |
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The communication between the two means you can never count them out, even though they begin the second half of the Chase in ninth place, 124 points behind Stewart. |
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Bingley's Rob Jebb, who lives at Staveley, was a disappointing ninth, four places behind his main challenger for the British championship title, Ian Holmes. |
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His two misplays in the ninth inning led to a loss for the Yankees. |
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Danica Patrick, who led the field to the green flag, finished ninth. |
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Just then his valet helps him into his ninth change of clothes that day. |
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The Fund, now in its ninth year, provides money and mentoring to promising designers. |
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Caught between an alcoholic father and a mother suffering from depression, the ninth child of ten vowed to rise above the drama and accomplish great things. |
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It will be Hall's ninth tribunal appearance in nine seasons. |
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Last year, Erik's first year, he placed ninth in the state Bee. |
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He was the ninth of ten children and not his strict mother's favorite. |
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In the ninth century, the Varangians were forced to retreat in the face of Slavonic defenders of Novgorod, who were well armed with iron spears and swords. |
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You know how the entire ninth season has been about Robin and barney's wedding? |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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Dino Crescentini jumped out to an early lead in the Touring Car Rookie of the Year race when he finished ninth in the season-opening race at Sebring. |
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The seven-year-old was always in the lead group and took up the running at Aintree when Ardent Scout unseated his rider at the ninth of the 22 fences. |
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The brooches, which had been very large and spectacularly ornate, gave way in the later ninth century to smaller, monochromatic silver and black pieces. |
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After finishing ninth at Dover, he has climbed to 10th in points. |
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Ebdon kept himself in contention with a magnificent 123 break in the eighth but Gray won a scrappy ninth to move to within sight of the 82,500 first prize. |
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The native legal system existed in its fullness before the ninth century. |
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However, three birdies in five holes from the ninth then cemented Furyk's position at the top. |
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Francisco Rodriguez, who has struggled recently, came on for a scoreless, sweatless ninth inning to get his 26th save. |
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Ahmed Ibn Tuloun had been sent to rule Cairo in the ninth century by the Abbassid Caliph in Baghdad. |
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The book, now in its ninth edition, contends that studying abnormal psychology helps mental health professionals treat disorders more capably. |
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Itoi doubled off the left-field wall off Brian Sikorski with one out in the ninth, scoring Hichori Morimoto from second base at Sapporo Dome. |
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Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Master says in the Adi Granth that God resides in each heart. |
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The OECD Pisa survey revealed Irish whiz-kids have climbed five places in the rankings to ninth. |
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El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills placed ninth in the scrimmages this year, but the school has a long tradition of winning decathlons. |
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In fact, Leah will give up bearing children for many years until finally she has Issachar and Zebulun, Jacob's ninth and tenth children. |
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That makes New York the ninth state to require such coverage. |
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Over the past three games, King has 45 points and 46 rebounds to achieve her ninth, 10th and 11th career double-doubles. |
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It was the bottom of the ninth inning, with two outs, when pinch-hitter Kirk Gibson went to bat against the Oakland Athletics. |
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The ninth chapter is about relaxation techniques and discusses progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, self-hypnosis, and biofeedback. |
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Aviate is favourite at a general 4-1, while Timepiece is a top-priced 7-1 as Cecil seeks his ninth Oaks triumph. |
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In the 1519 Breviarium Romanum it was the ninth lesson of the third nocturn. |
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The Royals secured their ninth straight win to overhaul leaders Leamington with Mykel Beckley leading the way with a brace. |
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Edmund Powers is a third-timer, Bradford McRae is a two-timer and Richard Mollin is participating in his ninth Pan-Mass. |
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Hirokazu Ibata and pinch-hitter Kei Nomoto added an RBI single and a sac fly in the ninth. |
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The Dodgers were ninth in sacrifice hits with 66, 10th in sacrifice flies with 46 and went 25-21 in one-run games. |
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But Fred Heimach, who batted for Quinn in the Brooklyn half and fanned, proved a soft touch for the Cardinals in the ninth. |
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The Bruins scored 14 points in the discus with Ross, sophomore Lara Saye in fifth and freshman Briona Reynolds in ninth. |
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Horst recently published the ninth edition of his plant disease handbook as well as contributing to several field manuals. |
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The semilunar line extends from the cartilage of the ninth rib to the pubic spine and is an area of congenital weakness. |
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Meanwhile, Vikings settled on the Cotentin in the ninth and tenth centuries. |
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Duhon was once a quality backup point guard, but is on his way out of the league in his ninth career season. |
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You have eight top tricks and a successful finesse in either minor suit will generate the ninth trick for you. |
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The 427-yard par four ninth is another hole of stunning beauty, punctured in the distance by Slieve Donard Resort and Spa's ethereal steeple. |
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Greg Modica added a scoreless inning, and Gabe Ribas pitched a perfect ninth for his third save. |
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The sale of WJBK meant CBS faced the possibility of having no network affiliate in the nation's ninth largest market. |
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Despite its manifest nonsenses, and swift condemnation by Pope Zephyrinus, scatterings of Montanists are attested down to the ninth century. |
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The ninth category, Cultural Personality of the Year, is an honourific title. |
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He finished the season in ninth place with BAR sixth in the Constructors' Championship. |
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After Brazil, the team ended with a ninth place in the Constructors' Championship. |
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Menu was second in the championship again, while Hoy finished a lowly ninth. |
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The earliest extant French literary texts date from the ninth century, but very few texts before the 11th century have survived. |
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Ireland is ranked as the ninth most economically free economy in the world, according to the Index of Economic Freedom. |
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From the beginning of the ninth century, Norse raiders appeared on the coasts. |
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In East Asia by the ninth century, populations centered mostly around merchant activities in coastal Shandong and Jiangsu provinces. |
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Eight shells overshot the station, but the ninth hit a Portakabin which was being used as a canteen. |
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A Vita Bonifacii was written in Fulda in the ninth century, possibly by Candidus of Fulda, but is now lost. |
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When ranked by global passenger traffic, Gatwick is 35th busiest internationally and the ninth busiest airport in Europe. |
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Radiohead began work on their ninth studio album in September 2014, joined again by Godrich. |
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Radiohead's ninth studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool, was released digitally on 8 May 2016 on Radiohead's website and online music stores. |
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Licence fee evasion makes up around one ninth of all cases prosecuted in magistrate courts. |
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The team is currently ranked fourth in the RLIF World Rankings, having jumped from ninth after competing in the 2016 Four Nations. |
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However, Archibald Cochrane, ninth Earl of Dundonald, had already in 1789 used gas for lighting his family estate. |
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In 1890, a temporary solution of widening the bridge over Argyle Street and inserting a ninth platform on Argyle Street bridge was completed. |
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Several dynasties emerged from the ninth to 16th centuries, the Rasulid dynasty being the strongest and most prosperous. |
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Teilo at some point in the ninth century and eventually came into the possession of Lichfield Cathedral somewhere in the tenth century. |
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Domestically though, the region's European exploits appeared to take their toll, finishing ninth in the Celtic League. |
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Swansea finished the season in ninth place in the Premier League, improving upon the league standing achieved in the previous season. |
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The team finished their first season back in the Conference Premier league in ninth place. |
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On 28 June, Cooke won her ninth national road race champion title, and her eighth consecutive win. |
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By the eighth round Driscoll was coming into the match, and forced the fighting in the ninth. |
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These was followed with a match against Milburn Saylor who was disqualified in the ninth for a low blow. |
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He won when the fight was stopped in the ninth due to a cut eye, and so finally gained a world title. |
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The ninth Manics album, Journal for Plague Lovers, was released on 18 May 2009 and features lyrics left behind by Edwards. |
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Founded by the Vikings in the ninth century, Arklow was the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the 1798 rebellion. |
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Ontario's ninth statutory holiday was approved with an order-in-council.... The document needs only to have two cabinet signatures. |
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After several centuries of evolution, the fully developed longship emerged some time in the middle of the ninth century. |
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There are indications of a whaling industry there dating to the ninth century, possibly introduced by Norsemen. |
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The Kingdom of Nri was established around the ninth century and was one of the first. |
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The ninth victim escaped and soon came back to the Norse camp with a force. |
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Beckham scored his first league goal with the Galaxy on 3 April against the San Jose Earthquakes in the ninth minute. |
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The ninth series, set in the Falkland Islands and broadcast in 2015, ran for 6 episodes. |
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He is the ninth most frequently quoted writer in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. |
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An extensive account of the native tribes in Dacia can be found in the ninth tabula of Europe of Ptolemy's Geography. |
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The Spanish nobility started taking shape around the ninth century in classic military fashion, occupying land as warriors on horseback. |
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The country ended 2008 with its ninth straight year of growth, but growth has slowed with the decline in the price of oil and gas. |
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Scandinavian settlers brought Old Norse religion to Britain in the latter decades of the ninth century. |
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Arab traders first reached the island between the seventh and ninth centuries. |
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Throughout the ninth century, the Berber garrisons were one of the main military supports of the Umayyad regime. |
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However, they were also difficult to control, and by the end of the ninth century the Berber frontier garrisons disappear from the sources. |
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In November 2010, Uruguay ratified the UNASUR Constitutive Treaty, becoming the ninth nation out of twelve to do so. |
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The treaty was written in 2008 and was to come into force 30 days after the date of receipt of the ninth instrument of ratification. |
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By the Samanid era in the ninth and 10th centuries, the efforts of Iranians to regain their independence had been well solidified. |
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The 14th day of the lunar month according to the Gregorian system is figured as the ninth or tenth day according to the Julian. |
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Beachcombers at Myrtle Beach photographed from the ninth floor of a resort hotel. |
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All trace of Lindsey's separate status had vanished before the Viking assault in the late ninth century. |
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They emerged in the ninth and tenth centuries and by the twelfth century almost all jurists aligned themselves with a particular madhhab. |
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The Chinese first used coke for heating and cooking no later than the ninth century. |
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Block printing, called tarsh in Arabic, developed in Arabic Egypt during the ninth and tenth centuries, mostly for prayers and amulets. |
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Maine is ranked ninth for aquaculture, and has abundant potato fields in its northeast part. |
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Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels opened its newest hotel, Najd, SWBH's ninth hotel in Qatar. |
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The auspicious occasion will be celebrated on the ninth day of Chaitra month in the Hindu lunar calendar. |
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Randy Winn led off the ninth with a grounder to the right of Kent, who got a glove on it but couldn't hold on. |
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Slugger David Ortiz felt back spasms on a check swing in the ninth and was replaced by Jonny Gomes, who flied out to end the game. |
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The victory in Tiraspol gave unbeaten England their ninth win from 10 qualifiers, with the draw for the play-off round taking place on Friday. |
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Gillespie was particularly upset over Moon's failure to run out grounders and pinch-hit for him in the ninth inning. |
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The Angels closer got a groundout by Melvin Mora to begin the ninth inning, then struck out Nick Markakis. |
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The Dodgers won it in the ninth inning, when Burnitz hit a one-out single and Cora followed with the double, after three previous groundouts. |
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The side, who sit ninth in the 12-team Superliga, admitted Wieghorst's fate was sealed after last week's defeat to local rivals Viborg. |
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Bolivia, ninth in the top-10 forested nations of the world, is losing 117,000 hectares to deforestation each year. |
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Oliver Twist's ninth birthday found him a pale thin child, somewhat diminutive in stature, and decidedly small in circumference. |
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They did a double switch after the eighth so that Jones could bat second in the ninth. |
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McLaren's Lewis Hamilton fought up from the back of the grid to eighth, with team-mate Jenson Button taking ninth. |
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Philadelphia first baseman Ryan Howard left in the ninth inning after he appeared to injure his left leg diving for a groundball. |
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The anthem of the Union is an instrumental version of the prelude to the Ode to Joy, the 4th movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth symphony. |
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Monasteries were targeted in the eighth and ninth centuries by Vikings who invaded the coasts of northern Europe. |
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The ninth article, regarding parliamentary freedom of speech, is actively used in Australia. |
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In the BBC's 100 Greatest Britons programme in 2002, Nelson was voted the ninth greatest Briton of all time. |
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Supposedly, the relics of the saint had been brought here, maybe as early as the ninth century. |
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In 2017, these will be joined by a ninth with the opening of King's Business School in Bush House. |
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First, Warne and Lee added 45 for the ninth wicket, before Warne trod on his own stumps after a full Flintoff ball and was out hit wicket. |
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The ninth Rugby League World Cup was played out between 1985 and 1988, with teams playing each other on a home and away basis. |
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Benn lost his title to Eubank when the referee stopped the fight in the ninth round. |
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The fight was stopped at the end of the ninth round, when Eubank's left eye closed completely from swelling. |
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On 26 November 2005, Hatton won the WBA Light Welterweight title when he defeated Carlos Maussa in the ninth round of a unification bout. |
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On the ninth lap of the race Hamilton could not select a gear and ending up coasting for 40 seconds. |
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In Malaysia, he finished fifth after he had started from ninth on the grid, serving a penalty for impeding Nick Heidfeld's qualifying lap. |
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It is the ninth Bahrain Duathlon, which will be held at Al Jazayer beach. |
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The last-gasp victory ensures Widnes finish ninth and gives them four home games instead of three in the Middle Eights, which start in a fortnight. |
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After a tour of the UK performing Dark Side, Pink Floyd returned to the studio in January 1975 and began work on their ninth studio album, Wish You Were Here. |
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The act was not repealed until 1949, after which a horse was only required to show that all its ancestors to the ninth generation were registered in a recognized Stud Book. |
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Religious drama flourished from about the ninth century to the sixteenth. |
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These two inscriptions have been dated to the mid ninth century. |
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In his first tournament start since his win, at the Travelers Championship two weeks later, Rose led by three shots entering the final round, but fell away to a tie for ninth. |
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It was the ninth most popular film at the British box office that year. |
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Big Fogg will officially conclude the 2006-2007 football seasons by providing Misting Fans for both sidelines at the NFL Pro Bowl game in Hawaii for the ninth straight year. |
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From its inception as a savings association in 2000, IndyMac grew to the seventh largest savings and loan and ninth largest originator of mortgage loans in the United States. |
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The 21 two-bedroom apartments, which make up the ninth phase at Breme Park, are already selling quickly with just four remaining for sale until Christmas. |
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The first Chinese blue and white wares were produced as early as the ninth century in Henan province, China during the Tang Dynasty, although only shards have been discovered. |
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The two men served a pair of love games as Federer led 4-3 while Murray wasted two break points in the ninth game as the six-time champion clung on for a 5-4 advantage. |
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In 1987 Everton were closing in on a ninth league title, but also had the unwanted demands of a campaign in the short-lived and unlamented Full Members Cup. |
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It'sallinthechase has won twice in 14 starts, making him the losingest horse in the field, and finished ninth in the Arkansas Derby in his latest race. |
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The other is a full-time radio colorman to work with Steiner and Monday between the fourth and ninth innings on games Scully does after the simulcast ends. |
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Jayson Werth provided some breathing room with a solo home run to open the ninth with Brad Lidge coming on to get the final three outs and the save. |
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The Duane Street V CLO has been renamed Gateway CLO Limited and represents the ninth portfolio for which Prudential Fixed Income Management is acting as replacement manager. |
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Mary's Latina Summer Academy works to instill a desire for higher education into participants, who are young Latinas in the ninth and 10th grades from anywhere in the country. |
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Richard Steik survived a shaky bottom of the ninth to record the victory. |
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In that event, Mike Schlinke holed out on the seventh hole while 11-year-old rising star Deanna Ngo holed her tee shot on the tricky ninth hole with a pitching wedge. |
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Male breast reduction, gynecomastia, costs about PS3300 and is now the UK's ninth most popular cosmetic procedure, says private healthcare search engine WhatClinic. |
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Last night there was more Irish Olympic heartache after another medal hope, racewalker Rob Heffernan, finished a disappointing ninth in the men's 20km event. |
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The scoreline read 2-0 when Neves set Abdullah Zori free and, as keeper Khalid Eisa came out, he crossed for Al Shamrani to notch his ninth goal of the tournament. |
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In the ninth round, a left hook to the body sent Hatton to the floor. |
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Not a single extant Virgilian manuscript survives from the ninth century, despite the number of ninth-century manuscripts of Virgil's works and commentaries on his works. |
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Everett got a solo home run from Patrick Kivlehan in the second inning and led the rest of the way until the ninth inning, when the Ems rallied for two runs off Brandon Plotz. |
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He defeated Giacobbe Fragomeni, when he dramatically broke through the Italian's defences in the ninth round, finally flooring his man in a flurry of punches. |
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Jaleel White first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season as the ultranerdy Steve Urkel, a neighborhood lad whose crush on Laura was unrequited. |
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Two holes later, there was a double bogey on the ninth hole but it was the triple bogey on the par-four 13th that completely dashed his title hopes. |
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Van Beethoven's ninth symphony is a tremendous piece of music. |
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On this evidence they will certainly face tougher tests, as a depleted Newcastle side seemed to bask in the relative security of being ninth in the table. |
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On 3 April 2010 Haye defeated John Ruiz in his first WBA title defence at the Manchester Arena by TKO in the ninth round after knocking him down four times during the fight. |
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Scott Russell, who had sewn up the Yokohama 750cc Supersport championship earlier in the year, completed a clean sweep of the series races with his ninth victory in Miami. |
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In the ninth series, another larger Thomas model was built to the same scale as the narrow gauge engines to provide greater possibilities for interaction. |
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I actually wonder for a moment if my kind has an elephants' graveyard where those of us free to do so withdraw as our lives dwindle down to the ninth one's final moments. |
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Even poor Mr. Lloyd George cannot go out of his front door, or make a foozle on the ninth green, without being snapshotted, sketched, and probably filmed. |
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The pitcher gave up the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning. |
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Giggs scored his 150th goal for United, only the ninth player to do so for the club, against Wolfsburg in his first Champions League game of the season. |
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It probably began between the third and fifth centuries and was almost complete before the earliest written records in High German were produced in the ninth century. |
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