The Giants turned in two winning streaks that still stand as major league records yet failed to come even close to winning a pennant. |
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The activation of the MEZ is signaled by the flying of the international numeral pennant 5 from a Makah whale hunt vessel. |
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Let's assume you are putting together a team to win a pennant this season, not two or three years down the line. |
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The last voyage of a hectic year was completed with her decommissioning pennant flying as she sailed form Fremantle to Fleet Base West. |
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September 30 saw HMS Alderney's last entry into Portsmouth with her decommissioning pennant flying after a final visit to her namesake island. |
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Going back, and there's a small hoo-ha because someone's raised a burgee instead of the commodore's pennant. |
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The warship will fly the personal pennant of the Duke of Marlborough to mark his presence on board as she leaves Portsmouth Harbour. |
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The Type 42 destroyer has made a symbolic final entry into her home base, Portsmouth, trailing her decommissioning pennant. |
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Robb also had three stars and a pennant defining his rank painted below the windscreen. |
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When the teams tied for the pennant at the end of the regular season, they played a three-game playoff. |
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It will be the first time that the ship has sailed with the Duke's pennant flying. |
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Each contains 100 coasters, three 30-inch pennant strings, 36 party beads, and three wall tackers. |
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The pennant is eased and hardened just like a foresheet to tension or harden the luff of the gennaker. |
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The A's whomped the Mariners 12-3, won the American League West pennant and secured their place in the playoffs. |
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The games, the drama of a pitching duel, the back and forth of a slugfest, a pennant race between good teams, the history and so much more. |
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They'll win the pennant, again, because they're fielding the same team, plus Mike Mussina. |
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Traditionally a warship's paying-off pennant is the length of the ship plus one foot for every year of service. |
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They won the pennant by 17 games and swept the Cincinnati Reds in four Series games. |
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Alongside the photos hangs a child's painting with the crayoned warship marked with the designated pennant number of F88, in real life once carried by HMS Broadsword. |
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Like a player called up from the minors to pinch hit in a pennant game, Dr. John Smol stepped up to the scientific plate. |
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In relation to disabled motorists, to encourage the use, in case of breakdown, of a form of help pennant or of a system of in-car communication. |
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Art Activity: Ask the students to create their own peace pennant using ideas of their own or from the script. |
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The accompanying pennant is a permanent symbol of the award and may be flown or displayed as a public distinction. |
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This flag takes the form of a triangular pennant, a nautical flag known as a personal signal. |
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The former Leading Seaman Signalman and the Petty Officer Quartermaster proudly broke the pennant which for the life of the ship will fly at her masthead. |
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One pennant indicates a small-craft advisory which alerts mariners that weather, potentially dangerous to small crafts, is either occurring or is forecast. |
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They have made a massive contribution to English cricket, but not recently, and more than 30 years have passed since they last took the championship pennant. |
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The title-holders are still searching for their first win, after four defeats and a draw, and already they have very little chance of holding on to the Championship pennant. |
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Together they jump up and down and the studio floor vibrates with the movements of the small crowd cheering like the home team just won the pennant. |
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Has anyone heard of a team winning a pennant without a good catcher? |
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But the flurry of trade activity before last week's non-waiver deadline reshaped the pennant races, but left eight teams as the most likely playoff qualifiers. |
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Historic pennant races make for compelling narratives, none more fantastic than the fairy tale 2004 Red Sox season. |
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It is so strong that a mooring pennant can be shackled through a special fitting so the entire boat can swing off the bobstay fitting, without any concern about chafing. |
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With a pennant, a season, at stake, many pitchers would have taken the shot unhesitatingly. |
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The New York Yankees will not even make the playoffs, let alone win the American League pennant or the World Series. |
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Survey ship HMS Bulldog has completed her final deployment, and sailed into her home port of Devonport flying her decommissioning pennant after 33 years of service. |
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I walked steadily toward the pennant pole amid a sea of susurrus murmurings. |
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Member States shall see to it that any vessel assigned to the Scheme and carrying inspectors and any support vessels display a special flag or pennant to show that inspectors are carrying out an inspection under the Scheme. |
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Eager to project the positive side of their country, the players were especially angry that they did not even have a pennant with which to perform the traditional exchange with opponents before kick-off. |
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High Elf sail and pennant sheet contains enough material for one Dragonship, three Eagleships and three Hawkships, so you won't need many for a full fleet. |
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The pennant at each door is used to transfer the sweep lines and net from the trawl doors for independent hauling of the net on deck via the stern ramp. |
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Fun-loving David Waterman, 41, put up the 5ft x 3ft skull-and-crossbones pennant for daughter's Madeleine's pirate-themed eighth birthday bash. |
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This meant that the sweep lines from the trawl door to the net could not be harnessed using the pennant in the normal way for bringing the net on board. |
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A pennant formation appears to be forming on the 4-hour and daily charts, signifying that a continuation of the recent uptrend may occur and push this pair higher in the near future. |
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After each event, the squadron leading in the competition flies its pennant from a designated flagstaff and takes the right-of-the-line position on parade. |
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In the meantime, though, the Mexico City Diablos Rojos, with Bronswell Patrick opening, are strong favorites this year to win their 14th pennant. |
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The New York Yankees have won the American League pennant far more often than any other team. |
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In the midst of this, almost unnoticed, the Yankees clinched the pennant. |
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Now that the weather is getting colder and the pennant races are in full swing, I am the world's most equanimous person. |
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Lancaster, which in early June was the losingest team in all of professional baseball, is suddenly in the thick of a pennant race. |
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The road is surfaced with pennant stone laid when the crescent was constructed. |
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Brooklyn was one of four American Association teams to join the NL the following year, and they won their first NL pennant in their inaugural season in the league. |
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The admiral of a squadron lived on board a large warship flying his pennant, with subordinate admirals or captains, depending on the size of the squadron, under his command. |
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Ships carrying inspectors shall fly a special flag or pennant approved by the Commission to indicate that the inspector is carrying out international inspection duties. |
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To boost funds further, Ryan, whose son Oliver, 15, has dyspraxia, contacted Middlesbrough Football Club who donated the pennant which is signed by all of the players. |
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As well as a name, each ship and submarine of the Royal Navy and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary is given a pennant number which in part denotes its role. |
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