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  • ...ven years during the 1950s, a time in which "there were very few baseball, football or basketball players making $50,000."
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  • [[List of Cleveland Storm football seasons]]: The Committee votes not to approve this 'article'.<br>
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  • ...ld Cup in 1990 and the quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006 and [[UEFA European Football Championship|Euro]] 2004. ...e English [[Association football|Association football]] [[English national football team|team]], [[English rugby union team|Rugby Union team]] and [[English cr
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  • ...really means. America is not 50 chunks of land, lakes, fly fishermen and football teams; it's an idea, a concept, a commitment to, well, "truth, justice, and
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  • ...2008-01-29 |accessdate=2008-02-02 }}</ref> The city also has a [[Canadian Football League]] franchise, the [[Montreal Alouettes]], and the city will play host
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  • *[[American football strategy/Definition]]
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  • '''Eûrôs''' ''football'' = '''eûros''' ''currency'', -z
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  • ...t developed and there were competitions between parishes from the 1590s at football, [[Morris dancing]], cudgelling and [[wrestling]]. It is likely that cricke
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  • ...during the [[monsoon]]s, when other outdoor sports cannot be played. The [[Football World Cup]] is one of the most widely watched television events by the peop
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  • ...iots, the constant wars, the largest rats in the biogest slums, boxing and football, the loudest music, the most strident and exploitative press with the entir
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  • ...a high level of player participation and is, second only to [[association football]], one of the world's most popular spectator sports. As such, it attracts c ...e world's greatest spectator sports, second only to [[association football|football]].<ref>[https://www.topendsports.com/world/lists/popular-sport/fans.htm Top
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  • '''râcing''' (although some non-anglophone football clubs are called '''Rácing''')
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  • ...physical education and gymnastics training and coaching in sports such as football, tennis and sailing. All this was paid for by the DAF, to the tune of 29 mi
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  • ...eractive sports coverage for [[association football|football]] and [[rugby football]] matches, [http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/credit.php?uid=375 BBC Soundbi
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  • * Ziemba, Joe. ''When Football Was Football: The Chicago Cardinals and the Birth of the NFL.'' (1999). 408 pp.
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  • ...was also used by BBC TV during their 2002 FIFA World Cup coverage. French football team Olympique de Marseille plays this track whenever a goal is scored by t
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  • ...ll|Football]] is an increasingly popular sport. In 2002, Bhutan's national football team played [[Montserrat]] - billed as 'The Other Final', the match took pl
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  • ...und Glasgow) has experienced problems caused by sectarianism, particularly football rivalry between the traditionally Roman Catholic team, Celtic, and the trad ...ia: Empire, Nation, Diaspora. By James Mills, Paul Dimeo: Page 18 - Oldest Football Association is England's FA, then Scotland and third oldest is the Indian F
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  • ...]], whose main sporting interest was as owner of [[Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club]], and the tournament trophy is named after him. England Women won the
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  • ...mar School.<ref name="ODNB"/> He played for the school at both cricket and football but only played the latter outside school. He became disillusioned with cri ...any of his sons pursuing a career in football.<ref name="ODNB"/> Statham's football team was managed by Eric Taylor who was also involved with Reddish & Gorton
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  • ..., in which the Primary is oblate &mdash; think of a watermelon or American football &mdash; and the Secondary is spherical. Such shapes fit much more efficient
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  • ...thletics. Arguably the most popular is the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team, which has won seven national championships. There is also a large fo
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  • ...himsical definition defines the nation by the very existence of a national football team. On this definition Scotland is a nation and Bavaria not.</ref> <ref>H
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  • ...itish forces retaliated by firing on a crowd of IRA supporters at a Gaelic football match in Croke Park, killing 12 and injuring sixty. The day quickly became
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  • ...ysics works well for ordinary situations such as a car changing lanes or a football flying through the air. The behaviour of objects travelling at speeds appro
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  • ...Hibs"), who play at Easter Road. Both play in the Scottish Premier League. Football is generally thought to be Scotland's national game, so the failure of the ...to Scotland, so rugby is to Edinburgh, which has a rich tradition of rugby football, long fostered by its many private schools (unusually for Scotland, a relat
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  • ...llion in taxes to build the $360 million Invesco Field at Mile High, a new football stadium. In 2001 it joined Coors Field, which opened for Major League Baseb
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  • At least for some troops, the answer came from American football and Joe Namath: pantyhose. LTG Mike DeLong, deputy commander of CENTCOM, fi
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  • *Former professional association football player [[Zinedine Zidane]] is known to have Thalassemia minor.
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  • ...iots, the constant wars, the largest rats in the biogest slums, boxing and football, the loudest music, the most strident and exploitative press with the entir
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  • ...d for stardom: future college and [[NFL]] coach [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]]. In a 1992 ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' profile of his
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  • ...nceville School he couldn't make the tennis team but did play on his house football squad, weighing a fierce but fragile 120 pounds."<ref>"Mercer Beasley," Jul ...courts with boxing gloves and show the boys how to foot. We have the head football coach.... we get the band out... we dance, keep moving and make every one o
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  • ...classroom than in, Hoover managed the [[baseball]] and [[American football|football]] teams, started a laundry, and ran a lecture agency. With the support of o
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  • ...eralites follow sports such as [[cricket]], ''[[kabaddi]]'', [[Association football|soccer]], and [[badminton]]. Dozens of large stadiums, including Kochi's Ja ...ion football|Soccer]] is the most popular sport in the state. Some notable football stars from Kerala include [[I. M. Vijayan]] and [[V. P. Sathyan]]. [[Volley
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  • ...e of coronary events in the [[Munich]] area during the 2006 FIFA World Cup Football ([[soccer]]) championship.<ref name="pmid18234752">{{cite journal |author=W
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  • ...iots, the constant wars, the largest rats in the biogest slums, boxing and football, the loudest music, the most strident and exploitative press with the entir
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  • ...st other teams within the university. Common teams include: hockey, rugby, football, basketball, netball and cricket. The [[Manchester Aquatics Centre]], the s
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  • ...he UK and then was adopted as a crowd chant by many [[association football|football]] fans, in particular [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] supporters.
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  • ...to the 19th century, and the Harvard-Yale rivalry is the oldest in college football. The Boston Marathon, run on Patriot's Day every year, is a New England cul
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  • Prague is home to four football teams: AC Sparta Praha, SK Slavia Praha, Viktoria Žižkov, and Bohemians 1
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  • ...known for their enthusiasm in sports, especially [[cricket]] and [[soccer|football]].
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  • ...page 33.</ref> A large man for his time, he was "drafted onto the Harvard football team", he said, solely because of his size, and Hemingway liked to tell sto
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  • ...to recognize his mental states and managed to type "[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal Football Club]]" using his brain alone. [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/04/30/bof
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  • ...year. He became a student coach and for the next decade was in demand as a football coach at different army posts. His academic performance was average and he
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  • * [[Canadian Football League]]
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  • Like the [[Grey Cup]], awarded to the winner of the [[Canadian Football League]], the Stanley Cup is engraved with the names of the winning players
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  • ...mers arranged in a regular geometrical pattern, similar to a [[association football|soccer ball]], hence they are not truly "spherical". Capsomers are ring sha
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  • ...n enrollment and tuition as well as cutbacks, including elimination of the football team in 1939. In 1938, the Department of Elementary Education was establish
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  • '''sóccer''' *sócker (from "Association football")
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  • ...hts to release games for the new system called ''[[Ultra (company)|Ultra]] Football'', ''Ultra Tennis'', etc. So, in 1995 Nintendo changed the final name of th ...s for over 7500 British Wi-Fi hot spots, including McDonald's restaurants, football stadiums, hotels, motorway service stations, railway stations, student unio
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  • ...teams have always been fairly successful, especially, in recent years, the football and men's basketball teams. Additionally, the school has an award-winning
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  • |football (Association football), soccer
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  • ...s been used in some limited overs matches, akin to the penalty shootout in football. Players from each team take turns to bowl at undefended wickets and the te ...re minor in name only. A good comparison would be the clubs in the English Football League Championship, the level immediately below the Premier League.
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  • '''Céltic''' or '''céltic''' ''civilisation'' K-; '''Céltic''' ''football club'' S-
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  • As a child (and in later life), he supported the Raith Rovers football team. He earned pocket money by selling their programmes and produced a new
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  • ...rtheast and the coastal states of [[West Bengal]], [[Goa]] and [[Kerala]], football is the more popular sport. In recent times, tennis has gained popularity. C
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  • ...by the [[New York Jets]] and [[New York Giants]] (officially the New York Football Giants), although both teams play their home games in [[Giants Stadium]] in
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  • |Trivia=Was an excellent player of Australian football, and, after quitting tennis, played in 52 games for the West Adelaide team.
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  • ...[[Sugar Ray Robinson]], to quarterback the [[Detroit Lions]] professional football team, and to play golf on the [[Professional Golf Association tour|PGA tour
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  • ...tebol'', ''revólver'', ''estoque'', ''folclore'', from English ''beef'', ''football'', ''revolver'', ''stock'', ''folklore''.
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  • ...houses were built. It has a small sports court where residents can play [[football]], [[basketball]] and [[tennis]].
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  • ...cluded [[Holocaust denial]] and the [[Hillsborough Disaster]], in which 96 football fans from [[Liverpool]] were crushed to death in 1989, conspiracy theories
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  • ====Bears (Football)====
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  • ...ng presence at Wheaton Central High School, where he was co-captain of the football team, [[homecoming king]], and a popular actor in the theater productions,
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  • ...Hawk-Eye system and the rules were similar to those used in the [[National Football League]], whereby a player gets a limited number of instant-replay challeng
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  • The Saskatchewan Roughriders of the [[Canadian Football League]] became the 2007 [[Grey Cup]] champions.
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  • ...rope]] (OSCE) monitors. On May 9, 2004, Kadyrov was assassinated in Grozny football stadium by a [[land mine|landmine]] explosion that was planted beneath a VI
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  • ...Bryn Mawr College]] and [[Wesleyan University]] (where he also coached the football team) before joining the [[Princeton University|Princeton]] faculty as prof
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  • ....” (A reference to a victory dance performed after a touchdown in American football.)<ref name=photos>{{cite journal |title=Account tells of one-sided battle i
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  • ...playing a game at [[Cambay]], near [[Baroda]]. The [[Calcutta Cricket and Football Club]] was founded by 1792 and, in 1799, another club was formed at [[Serin
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  • ...]s and [[scholar]]s are valued, but not as much as a top [[comedian]] or [[football]] [[hero]]. In contrast, persons whose values conflict with those of the po
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  • ...Marquette University also used the field, as did a Milwaukee professional football team during 1922-26 and a women's baseball team during World War II. Lights
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