They seem to have found their level now they have entered the full national leagues. |
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You've built racetracks, you've run racetracks, you've been a part of leagues. |
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The company's directors drove expensive cars that were leagues above the fleet vehicles that staff had. |
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Football matches in the English Premier and Nationwide leagues kicked off six minutes later than usual yesterday. |
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Bragan's managerial ingenuity in confronting umpires was almost unlimited, both in the major leagues and the minors. |
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Civic leagues had been founded with the sole purpose of keeping whites from leasing to blacks. |
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As they are two leagues above the local side it was, as it turned out, a fair and very entertaining game. |
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Sadly, most of the exalted class of 1990 have become journeyman club players, plying their trade in the lower leagues. |
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Players make it to the big leagues because of their ability to drive the ball, not watch it sail past them. |
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From 1988 through 1991, Schilling had split time between the minors and the major leagues in each of those seasons. |
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The Ste Anne Curling Club is looking for additional curlers for all leagues. |
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Tapsic would sign a contract with Brooklyn and had a clause where he could not be sent down to the minor leagues. |
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The Anaheim Angels saw an attendance drop of 14 percent, the largest in the major leagues. |
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I used to play softball in the rec leagues, but not anymore. |
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Further, unlike leagues in japan, South Korea or Mexico, there are no foreign players. |
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And just as the NBA and WNBA continue to develop as open-minded sports leagues, bosh plans to develop even further as a designer. |
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The company has set up leagues on the web, which include player rankings. |
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The Premier League ranks third in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. |
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The 16 top ranked teams spread across the biggest domestic leagues qualified directly for the tournament group stage. |
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The top three leagues in Europe are currently allowed to enter four teams into the Champions League. |
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Michel Platini, the UEFA president, had proposed taking one place from the top three leagues and allocating it to that nation's cup winners. |
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Clubs qualify for the competition based on their performance in their national leagues and cup competitions. |
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The fears that leagues would lead to greater violence on the field proved largely unfounded. |
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There was no home and away structure to the leagues in those early seasons, as sides played one another only once. |
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Funding for clubs will be tiered in both leagues to prevent relegation related financial difficulties. |
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However, some Sunday League clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. |
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Man is brow-beaten, leashed, muzzled, masked, and lashed by boards and councils, by leagues and societies, by church and state. |
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Sabean insisted he kept Posey at Triple A because the front office wasn't convinced the rookie could excel behind the plate in the big leagues. |
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Across Ireland, there is significant interest in the English and, to a lesser extent, Scottish soccer leagues. |
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French military activity continued in Italy, with various leagues formed to counter the dominant power. |
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Seven leagues above the mouth of the river we meet with two other passes, as large as the middle one by which we entered. |
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Maltese clubs participate in the European Club competitions organised by LEN, are seen as being in the top 10 waterpolo leagues in Europe. |
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In 2002, the Bears won the Rugby League Conference, and took the step up to the national leagues. |
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Teach moved his fleet, and the captured ships, to within about five or six leagues from land. |
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For example, the English and Scottish leagues will often deduct 10 points from a team that enters financial administration. |
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After the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 many domestic Twenty20 leagues were born. |
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After the success of Indian Premier League, many other domestic leagues were formed globally. |
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It is extremely popular in the UK with national championships and multiple independent leagues. |
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In some leagues, especially junior leagues, players make their own calls, trusting each other to be honest. |
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School leagues and national club competitions have been organised in England, Australia, New Zealand and Jamaica since the early 20th century. |
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The Welsh football league system includes the Welsh Premier League and regional leagues. |
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The Premier League reduced to 20 clubs in 1995 and is one of the richest football leagues in the world. |
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Each of these organisations is responsible for running their respective regional leagues. |
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Many clubs run second teams that also compete in these leagues against clubs with only one senior side. |
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Over time, there have been moves to amalgamate leagues and, since the 1980s, a push for national competition at the highest levels. |
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It replaced earlier more social entertainments such as bridge clubs, church groups, and bowling leagues. |
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In addition, Dumfries Ice Bowl is also home to several curling teams, competitions and leagues. |
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Berwick Rangers and Berwick RFC are unique in being English teams that play in Scottish leagues. |
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In European football competitions, only teams playing in the Welsh leagues are eligible to play for Wales. |
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The six teams in the English leagues are eligible to represent England only, and they are not allowed to compete for domestic Welsh trophies. |
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Chicago has professional sports teams in each of the major professional leagues. |
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Traditionally, the strongest teams in Wales had always played in the English leagues. |
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No teams were promoted to the Welsh Premier League from the feeder leagues. |
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The system consists of a pyramid of leagues, bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. |
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Below this, the levels have progressively more parallel leagues, with each covering progressively smaller geographic areas. |
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These leagues are independent entities with no promotion or relegation involving the football pyramid. |
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There are also some Saturday leagues which are not officially part of the pyramid, although teams frequently leave these for pyramid leagues. |
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Next down from the National League are three regional leagues, each associated with different geographical areas, although some overlap exists. |
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However, they have rarely played against each another since the 1980s due to Cardiff being in higher leagues. |
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Between 1988 and 1995 the reserve team of Wrexham played in the Welsh football leagues. |
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Despite being a Welsh club, they currently play in the English leagues and are members of the Northern Premier League Division One North. |
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Canada shares several major professional sports leagues with the United States. |
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Instead the poleis grouped themselves into leagues, membership of which was in a constant state of flux. |
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Adidas makes referee kits that are used in international competition and by many countries and leagues in the world. |
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These irregular armies were organized at a provincial level, and assembled as leagues depending on political pacts. |
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Australia is unique in that it has professional leagues for four football codes. |
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These CMA's are used in most professional leagues and are altered or weighted depending on the league the rider gained the CMA in. |
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These countries run a number of leagues and have regular fixtures throughout the traditional speedway season that runs from March to October. |
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The Treaty of Tordesillas only specified the line of demarcation in leagues from the Cape Verde Islands. |
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Orellana arrived at the Brazilian coast shortly before Christmas 1545 and proceeded 100 leagues into the Amazon Delta. |
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Galicia has a long established Rugby Federation that organises its own women's, children's and men's leagues. |
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When one is downwind of the island, one can still smell cinnamon eight leagues out to sea. |
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Nigeria has been home to numerous internationally recognised basketball players in the world's top leagues in America, Europe and Asia. |
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The following table shows the most prominent sports leagues in North America, in order of average revenue. |
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As Delaware has no franchises in the major American professional sports leagues, many Delawareans follow either Philadelphia or Baltimore teams. |
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The city sponsors several youth sports leagues, including baseball, football, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and hockey. |
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Leeds is home to a number of field hockey clubs that compete in the North Hockey League, Yorkshire Hockey Association League and BUCS leagues. |
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The miraculous air, heady with ozone and made memorably sweet by leagues of wild flowerets, gave tang and savour to the breath. |
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We coasted within two leagues of Antibes, which is the utmost town in France. |
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Through the large windows where once the Khedive held high court, the sunshine blazed upon vistaed leagues of Desert. |
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This means that Radnorshire make an immediate return to the regional leagues when they lost 154-114 at Cynon Valley in the relegation decider. |
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The Tordesillas line was eventually settled at 370 leagues west of Cape Verde. |
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Aberdeen boasts a large cricket community with 4 local leagues operating that comprise a total of 25 clubs fielding 36 teams. |
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Other organised sports leagues include softball, beach volleyball, Gaelic football and ultimate frisbee. |
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Two domestic leagues exist, one on Grand Turk with three teams and another on Providenciales. |
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Another surprise is that Newcastle have the meanest defence in all four leagues and they did their utmost to preserve the tag at Molineux. |
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Approximately 200 people play table tennis on a regular basis across four senior and two junior leagues. |
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The Guernsey Gaels was founded in 1996 and competes in the European Gaelic football leagues. |
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The New York metropolitan area hosts the most sports teams in these five professional leagues. |
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The Union runs 18 sports clubs, 11 of which compete in either University of London Union or BUCS leagues. |
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By contrast, teams in nations which had not yet developed professional leagues were able to field their strongest sides. |
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Professional sports leagues are usually the highest level of play in sport, specifically if they consist of the best players around the world in a certain sport. |
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In addition, most professional leagues are related to other leagues, as players usually attempt to play in the league with the highest level of play. |
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This enables them to shuffle players who are not doing well to the minor leagues, which will inspire them to contribute more to the team by playing better. |
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Native Americans formed leagues in response to food shortages. |
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The governing body is the IIHF, as for ice hockey, but some leagues and competitions do not follow the IIHF regulations, in particular USA Inline and Canada Inline. |
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A modern innovation is the introduction of Twenty20 competitions, both as a format in the existing leagues and new leagues solely based on Twenty20, such as LastManStanding. |
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Royal Windsor Rollergirls, were one of the first roller derby leagues to be founded in the UK in 2007, they regularly hold games at Windsor Leisure Centre. |
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While this is organised separately in different national associations, leagues and national teams, even within the UK, it is a common passion in all parts of the islands. |
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In 1583, Humphrey Gilbert sailed to Newfoundland, taking possession of the harbour of St John's together with all land within two hundred leagues to the north and south of it. |
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The regional leagues may include winter competitions in addition. |
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The league was inaugurated in 2003 when the Northern Ford Premiership was divided into two separate leagues, initially named National League One and National League Two. |
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The city has played host to over forty major professional teams in the five sports and their respective competing leagues, both current and historic. |
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There is a number of Central European Sport events and leagues. |
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Wigan continued to have regular success in both league and cup competitions until 1974 when Wigan went 8 seasons without winning any leagues or cups. |
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A league system is a hierarchy of leagues in a sport, usually with a system of promotion and relegation, between consecutive levels of the hierarchy. |
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Most professional sports are divided into major and minor leagues. |
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Columbus did report two distances each day but one was in measurements he normally used, the other in the Portuguese maritime leagues used by his crew. |
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Beneath the Pro12, club rugby is represented by over 200 WRU affiliated clubs who play in the Welsh Premier Division and the lower Welsh Divisional leagues. |
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On this basis of calculation he identified Hispaniola with Cipangu, which he had expected to find on the outward voyage at a distance of about 700 leagues from the Canaries. |
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States are but one of several political orders that emerged from feudal Europe, others being city states, leagues, and empires with universalist claims to authority. |
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In 2014 and 2015 Super League clubs were unhappy with the Dual registration system and wanted to form a Under 23 reserve leagues between the Under 19s and 1st team. |
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The many other sports with professional leagues and structures include basketball, volleyball, team handball, track and field athletics and floorball. |
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One of the casualties of the move to competitive leagues was the loss of traditional games as the new fixture lists did not allow enough time for them. |
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Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. |
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After the turn of the century, Sheffield competed mainly in local leagues. |
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It is not directly responsible for local, university or 2nd XV leagues. |
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Clubs that are not members of the SFA may still qualify for the tournament by winning the Highland League, Lowland League, East or South of Scotland football leagues. |
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Nevertheless, many commentators and fans regarded the Cup Winners' Cup as weaker than the UEFA Cup, which had more and better teams from the stronger European leagues. |
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The Greek league, the A1 Ethniki, is considered one of the top volleyball leagues in Europe and the Greek clubs have had significant success in European competitions. |
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The United Kingdom has three domestic leagues, the Elite League. |
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Zurara reports Fernandes sailed as far as 110 leagues beyond Cape Vert. |
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It wasformed in 1947 and it plays in the Welsh Rugby Union leagues. |
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Cardiff registers nearly 100 teams in the various leagues and competitions each year and sees students travelling around the country to represent Cardiff University. |
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On 15 December, after having sailed 1170 leagues, the Espiritu Santo and the Santiago swept on ahead, after a sudden squall, never to be heard of again. |
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These compete at a range of levels in the Hampshire open leagues. |
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Each summer the county clubs compete in the first class County Championship, which consists of two leagues of nine teams and in which matches are played over four days. |
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School leagues and domestic competitions emerged during the first half of the 20th century, and in 1924 the first national governing body was established in New Zealand. |
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Clubs from these leagues may, if they feel they meet the appropriate standard of play and have suitable facilities, apply to join a league which does form part of the system. |
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Major domestic leagues in the sport include the Netball Superleague in Great Britain, Suncorp Super Netball in Australia and the ANZ Premiership in New Zealand. |
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