Dunfermline RFC | ... titive football in both England and mainland Europe. The senior rugby team, | play their games at McKane Park in the National League Division 1 |
Spixworth FC | ... Blofield some east of the city) play in the Eastern Counties league, whilst | (previously known as AFC Norwich) play in the Anglian Combination. The now ... |
New York Knicks | ... approximately $497 million; the franchise is surpassed in value only by the | , the Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bull |
British Phonographic Industry | ... in the UK—according to an assessment by the Official Charts Company and the | that counted album sales in the UK from 28 July 1956 to 14 June 2009—, and ... |
United States Basketball League | The Brevard Blue Ducks, members of the | (USBL), played their home schedule at the Clemente Center at Florida Tech. ... |
Borussia Mönchengladbach | ... ere cheering for their team in 1996 when Feyenoord played in Germany versus | . About 40,000 fans visit a regular match at home while top classes versus ... |
Society of Antiquaries | ... half of the Conservative Party. In that year he was elected a Fellow of the | , in 1970 was elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and ... |
Cavendish Laboratory | ... , especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at Cambridge in the | and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Orgel also later worked with ... |
Pennsylvania State University | In another instance, Horowitz stated that a | biology professor showed his students the film Fahrenheit 9/11 just before ... |
Cardiff City | ... erformance in the FA Cup came in 1926–27 when they lost to eventual winners | at Wolverhampton in the semi-final. In round five, the attendance record f ... |
New York Mets | ... in English. The name came from a baseball anecdote. During the 1962 season, | center fielder Richie Ashburn and Venezuelan shortstop Elio Chacón found t ... |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | ... player Takeo Spikes, and former NBA players Kevin Willis and Antonio Davis. | safety Jermaine Phillips was raised in Roswell. There he helped Roswell Hi ... |
Florida Marlins | ... be closed since has been the Miami Orange Bowl, demolished in 2008 for the | ' new baseball stadium to be built on its site |
CFL | ... , including a record 466 in 1991. His 48 touchdown passes in 1994 remains a | record. He earned three Grey Cup MVP awards, and was named the CFL's Most ... |
Ajax | ... , is from this town. Also Jan-Arie van der Heijden, player of football club | , lives in Schoonhoven |
Bundesliga | ... coefficient behind the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, and German | , which is based on the performance of Italian clubs in the Champions Leag ... |
Brentford | ... d for Elm Park was set, as 33,042 people watched Reading's 1–0 victory over | |
Shelton Brothers Gang | Mayor Adams aligned himself with the | and thus became the bitter enemy of Charlie Birger and his men. On Decembe ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... w threw for 209 yards, most of them to Lynn Swann, as the Steelers beat the | , 21-17. His 64-yard touchdown pass to Swann (that travelled roughly 70 ya ... |
World Wide Web Consortium | Version 4 of the HTML standard defined by the | supports typed links using the rel (forward relationship) and rev (reverse ... |
Florida Football Alliance | ... ard Rams and Space Coast Predators were scheduled to play as members of the | in 2010 |
World Bank | ... Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative. The boards of the IMF and of the | concurred in December 2000 that the country was eligible under the HIPC In ... |
CERN | ... ructure was carried out by, among others, Sylvain Lieberman and his team at | in the 1970s and 1980s |
Luton Town F.C. | Bedfordshire is home to | and Bedford Blues Rugby Team amongst other various sporting teams |
Eastern Counties | ... orwich United (who are based in Blofield some east of the city) play in the | league, whilst Spixworth FC (previously known as AFC Norwich) play in the ... |
World Bank | ... utes provide opportunities for youth to gain skills that are in demand. The | has already committed $17 million for education development in 2000-04, an ... |
Scottish Premier League | ... ootball team, Dunfermline Athletic play their games at East End Park in the | . The team have became famous for winning the Scottish Cup twice in the 19 ... |
R.S.C. Anderlecht | ... his European competition debut, contributing to a 6–1 home triumph against | for the UEFA Cup third round (after a 0–3 loss in Brussels), as the Mereng ... |
International Baccalaureate | ... 1983 to 1985), where the prince had friends, and from where he received his | |
NASCAR | ... e home of the very first and only black driver to win a race in what is now | 's Sprint Cup, Wendell Scott, and was the birthplace of "Battling Jim" Joh ... |
Chicago Bulls | ... passed in value only by the New York Knicks, the Los Angeles Lakers and the | Since their inaugural 1980–81 season, the Mavericks have won three divisio ... |
Bedford Blues | Bedfordshire is home to Luton Town F.C. and | Rugby Team amongst other various sporting teams |
New York Liberty | ... . They capped off the league's inaugural season in 1997 with a win over the | in the WNBA championship game to win the WNBA's first championship. When t ... |
University of Washington | ... ysical Training was established. The Naval Academy football team played the | in the Rose Bowl tying 14–14 |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... llion; the franchise is surpassed in value only by the New York Knicks, the | and the Chicago Bull |
Atlanta Thrashers | ... picks at the deadline. Veteran defenseman Alexei Zhitnik was traded to the | for prospect defenseman Braydon Coburn and disappointing off-season acquis ... |
Swiss Alpine Club | ... f this nearest the Tödi is the Grünhorn, whereon stood the first hut of the | . The Biferten Glacier is difficult to access, owing to its steepness. It ... |
Clay Mathematics Institute | ... athematically proven. One of the Millennium Prize Problems announced by the | requires a claimant to produce such a proof. Other aspects of non-perturba ... |
Athletic Bilbao | ... ter the Spanish Civil War began in 1936, several players from Barcelona and | enlisted in the ranks of those who fought against the military uprising. O ... |
Earthquake Research Institute | ... orked on a wide range of topics in physics. Also, he was a professor at the | |
National League | ... Association in 1884 and won the AA championship in 1889 before joining the | in 1890. They promptly won the NL Championship their first year in the Lea ... |
World Wide Web Consortium | ... s have been maintained, with input from commercial software vendors, by the | (W3C). However, in 2000, HTML also became an international standard (ISO/I ... |
Cádiz CF | ... ing given his senior debut by Alfredo Di Stéfano on 5 February 1984 against | . He made an instant impact, scoring twice and assisting for the third goa ... |
Houston Rockets | ... ships than any other team in the WNBA. They began as the sister team of the | . The team was folded and disbanded by the league in 2008 because new owne ... |
Baltimore Orioles | ... Community Activities and Public Affairs, as well as a part-owner of the MLB | |
Football League | The club entered the | in 1921 with the formation of the old Third Division (North); after haunti ... |
Welsh football league system | ... f F.C., Cardiff Corinthians F.C. and Ely Rangers A.F.C. who all play in the | |
Lambda Chi Alpha | ... s: Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, | , and Kappa Sigma; as well as five sororities: Delta Delta Delta, Kappa De ... |
Cleveland Stokers | ... nks moved to Madeley, Staffordshire. Iin 1967 Banks played a season for the | of the American United Soccer Association; this was a short lived attempt ... |
Norwich United | The city's second club, | (who are based in Blofield some east of the city) play in the Eastern Coun ... |
Salk Institute for Biological Studies | ... Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Orgel also later worked with Crick at the | |
American Library Association | The book is number 71 on the | 's list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000. The Mode ... |
Merstham F.C. | ... Non-League football club Epsom & Ewell F.C. who currently groundshare with | , as they sold their original ground of West Street. They are still curren ... |
World Bank | ... rticularly lacks investment into education and a broader application of IT. | urges Slovakia to upgrade information infrastructure and reform education ... |
Pi Kappa Alpha | ... rent fraternities: Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, | , Lambda Chi Alpha, and Kappa Sigma; as well as five sororities: Delta Del ... |
World Bank | In October 2004, the boards of the IMF and the | determined that Madagascar had reached the completion point under the enha ... |
Pacific League | ... ished ten years earlier by Yutaka Fukumoto for the Hankyu Braves in Japan's | . In his prime, Henderson had a virtual monopoly on the stolen base title ... |
Canton Bulldogs | ... ne went on to win the game 16-0. On November 18, 1905, Latrobe defeated the | , which later became a founding member, and two-time champion, of the Nati ... |
Major League Baseball | ... inhabited Yucca district. The Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers of | both moved to the city of Phoenix, Arizona in 2009 for spring training and ... |
RIKEN | ... in Tokyo. He was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University, a researcher at | , and worked on a wide range of topics in physics. Also, he was a professo ... |
KVC Westerlo | ... Nagoya Grampus Eight, Boldklubben 1893, Helsingborgs IF, Supersport United, | , KV Mechelen, Breiðablik UBK, FC Lyn Oslo, UKS SMS Lodz, Omiya Ardija and ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... growth in the sparsely inhabited Yucca district. The Chicago White Sox and | of Major League Baseball both moved to the city of Phoenix, Arizona in 200 ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... calls and reduce the size of the sleeves. Although the white jerseys of the | at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such (as ... |
Premier League | ... triumph came in 1939. They returned to the top flight of English football ( | ) in 2003, having previously been relegated in 1988 after just one season ... |
Everton | ... verpool achieved this by winning the League Championship by two points over | (Dalglish himself scored the winner in a 1–0 victory over Chelsea at Stamf ... |
América Futebol Clube | ... er partnerships which are now discontinued, most extensively in Brazil with | and J.J.'s football school in Rio de Janeiro. Other clubs who have previou ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... ity's athletics programs alumni include Donovan McNabb, quarterback for the | , Dwight Freeney, defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts, Carmelo Anthon ... |
Football League | Reading were elected to the Third Division of the | in 1920, and have spent the majority of the time since then in the third a ... |
Tel Aviv University | ... ng in June 2000, but, as of 2009, he still gives a seminar almost yearly at | . He is the Cogan University Professor Emeritus at Harvard University. He ... |
Ely Rangers A.F.C. | ... ge Harlequins A.F.C., UWIC Inter Cardiff F.C., Cardiff Corinthians F.C. and | who all play in the Welsh football league system |
Hollywood Foreign Press | ... olden Globe Awards, creator Ryan Murphy quipped on stage, "Thank you to the | and Miss Barbra Streisand. |
National Football League | ... lldogs, which later became a founding member, and two-time champion, of the | , 6-0 |
La Liga | Butragueño amassed | totals of 341 games and 123 goals for his main club, in 12 seasons, and re ... |
CERN | ... erification of perturbative QCD at the level of a few percent at the LEP in | |
Laboratory of Molecular Biology | ... ntly worked with Crick at Cambridge in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new | . Orgel also later worked with Crick at the Salk Institute for Biological ... |
Eastern Colored League | ... ballplayer, founded the Negro National League in 1920. A second league, the | , was established in 1923. These became known as the Negro Leagues, though ... |
Australian Football League | ... ury Football Club. Many footballers from Albury have gone on to play in the | , including Haydn Bunton Senior, who won three Brownlow Medals and was an ... |
Whistling Straits | The unincorporated community of Haven, Wisconsin is located in Mosel. The | golf course complex is also located in Mosel, in Haven |
Chicago White Sox | ... nt plan, meant to spur growth in the sparsely inhabited Yucca district. The | and Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball both moved to the city of ... |
Football League | ... winning against Woking with 3 matches to spare, secured a place back in the | and the town celebrated with a small parade and honours placed on senior e ... |
Dinaburg FC | The football clubs | and FC Daugava play at Celtnieks Stadium in Daugavpils. There is also a ho ... |
Indianapolis Colts | ... uarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, Dwight Freeney, defensive end for the | , Carmelo Anthony, forward for the New York Knicks, Tim Green, who played ... |
World Bank | ... of listed companies in Bahrain was valued at $21,176 million in 2008 by the | |
National Education Association | ... ory student testing and teacher accountability that other Democrats and the | did not like, in return for increased funding levels for education. The No ... |
Detroit Lions | ... rowbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the | in 2002), the Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern (mos ... |
International Institute of Social History | ... ds) actually amounts to around $1000 in modern currency (calculation by the | , Amsterdam). The price was actually paid to the Canarsees, living in Broo ... |
American Basketball Association | ... rofessional basketball team in Dallas had been the Dallas Chaparrals of the | , which moved to San Antonio in 1973 to become the San Antonio Spurs |
Medellín Cartel | ... the real life stories of George Jung, Pablo Escobar, Carlos Lehder, and the | . The film's title comes from a slang term for cocaine |
Woking | ... e Conference in 2003. In the 2005–06 season, Stanley, after winning against | with 3 matches to spare, secured a place back in the Football League and t ... |
Congressional Budget Office | ... tional Health Care Act (H.R. 676, formerly the "Medicare for All Act.") The | and related government agencies scored the cost of a universal health care ... |
North Albury Football Club | ... Current Premiers Albury Football Club, Lavington Panthers Football Club and | . Many footballers from Albury have gone on to play in the Australian Foot ... |
Tin Pan Alley | ... known New York composer was George Gershwin. Gershwin was a songwriter with | and the Broadway theatres, and his works were strongly influenced by jazz, ... |
Torquay United F.C. | Outside of naval events, Torquay is represented in the Football League by | . The team plays their home matches at Plainmoor and have never progressed ... |
MIT | ... spinning it on a Teflon surface. The feat was accomplished with the help of | physics professor Peter Fisher |
Baltimore Orioles | ... ame series versus the Yankees, Henderson had 13 stolen bases in five games. | third baseman described the confusion he felt during a particular game, wh ... |
Philadelphia Eagles | ... a that the Frankford Yellow Jackets once held. Bell named the franchise the | , the partners paid the league entrance fee of $2,500 (presently, $) and a ... |
FC Daugava | The football clubs Dinaburg FC and | play at Celtnieks Stadium in Daugavpils. There is also a hockey team calle ... |
American Psychological Association | In 1983, the | (APA) asked Margaret Singer to chair a taskforce called the APA Task Force ... |
San Antonio Spurs | ... an Basketball Association, which moved to San Antonio in 1973 to become the | |
Cardiff Corinthians F.C. | ... smaller clubs including Grange Harlequins A.F.C., UWIC Inter Cardiff F.C., | and Ely Rangers A.F.C. who all play in the Welsh football league system |
Sacramento Kings | ... r on an alternate feed of CSN, called CSN Plus, if the main channel shows a | game at the same time. On TV, Glen Kuiper covers play-by-play, and Ray Fos ... |
Nationwide Conference | ... later and then worked its way through the non-league divisions to reach the | in 2003. In the 2005–06 season, Stanley, after winning against Woking with ... |
Epsom & Ewell F.C. | Epsom has a Non-League football club | who currently groundshare with Merstham F.C., as they sold their original ... |
Bundesliga | During the eighties and nineties, there was another successful | striker called "Fritz Walter", who mainly played for VfB Stuttgart. Althou ... |
1. FC Kaiserslautern | Walter was exposed to football early with his parents working at the | club restaurant. By 1928 he had joined the Kaiserslautern youth academy, a ... |
Lega Calcio | ... ng for over eighty years since the 1929-30 season. It had been organized by | until 2010, but a new league, the Lega Serie A, had been created for the 2 ... |
LSU Tigers football | ... e Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern (most notably the | team) didn't make this adjustment. Replica jerseys sold for retail still h ... |
Swiss Alpine Club | On April 19, 1863, the | is founded. Rudolf Theodor Simler became central president, and designated ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... re in a 24-13 victory. In the Steelers’ 16-6 Super Bowl IX victory over the | that followed, Bradshaw completed 9 of 14 passes and his fourth-quarter to ... |
MIT | ... was briefly involved with the Globewide Network Academy. While a student at | (he later dropped out) Lackey became interested in electronic cash and dis ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... ther federal agencies, including NASA, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), | , and Environmental Protection Agency, a number of California State agenci ... |
CERN | In 1980, physicist Tim Berners-Lee, who was a contractor at | , proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for CERN researchers to use an ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... th yearly bonuses of up to $400,000. He had made sizable investments in the | and the New York Yankees sports teams, and was becoming ever more ubiquito ... |
Frankford Yellow Jackets | ... ith Wray, among others, and buy the rights to play in Philadelphia that the | once held. Bell named the franchise the Philadelphia Eagles, the partners ... |
New York Knicks | ... defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts, Carmelo Anthony, forward for the | , Tim Green, who played football for the Atlanta Falcons and is now a comm ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... lso in Glendale is the new University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the NFL's | and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which opened in August 2006 in Sportsmans Pa ... |
IK Start | The City’s famous football team, | , had their final home game at Kristiansand Stadium in 2006. As of 2007 th ... |
Manchester United | ... the time. Before emerging as a top division club, they famously eliminated | from the FA Cup in 1959, and went on to reach the semi-finals of the compe ... |
San Francisco Giants | The Dodgers share a fierce rivalry with the | , the oldest rivalry in baseball, dating back to when the two franchises p ... |
Patriots | ... rs went 0–14) when they dismissed Rod Dowhower and replaced him with former | head coach Ron Meyer. The Colts responded by winning the final three games ... |
Ajax | | from Amsterdam are Feyenoord's arch rivals. The two clubs share a long his ... |
American Institute of Architects | Other historic areas listed in 1989 by the Florida Chapter of the | |
A.S. Bari | Local football club | , currently competing in Serie B, plays in the impressive Stadio San Nicol ... |
Club Celaya | ... ly due to the emergence of 17-year old Raúl González, Butragueño signed for | in Mexico and, in his first year, the team reached the final of the nation ... |
Football League | ... ties professional rugby union team. Cardiff City have played in the English | since the 1920–21 season, climbing to Division 1 after one season. Cardiff ... |
Houston Oilers | ... ore Colts' final home game was played on December 18, 1983 against the then | . The Indianapolis Colts would not return to Baltimore until 1998. In 2006 ... |
UWIC Inter Cardiff F.C. | ... tem. Cardiff has numerous smaller clubs including Grange Harlequins A.F.C., | , Cardiff Corinthians F.C. and Ely Rangers A.F.C. who all play in the Wels ... |
New Orleans Saints | Millsaps was the summer training camp home for the NFL's | in 2006, 2007, and 2008 |
Internazionale | ... d in 1999 at the Coolsingel in the center of the city. After Feyenoord beat | in the 2002 UEFA Cup semi final, Inter midfielder said: "I really enjoyed ... |
Filiki Eteria | In 1814, a secret organization called the | was founded with the aim of liberating Greece. The Filiki Eteria planned t ... |
Society of Antiquaries of London | ... Year' in 1954. He was Secretary of the British Academy and President of the | |
Oxford United | ... entally, one of the teams relegated—and thus being replaced by Stanley—were | , who were voted into the Football League to replace the previous Accringt ... |
Central Arid Zone Research Institute | The scientists of | (CAZRI), have successfully developed and improved dozens of traditional an ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... e Orioles from Eli Jacobs. In 1998, he reached an agreement to purchase the | , but had to abandon the deal because of the divorce settlement cost |
Arsenal | ... son. Cardiff City are the only non-English team to have won FA Cup, beating | in the 1927 final at Wembley Stadium. They were runners up to Portsmouth i ... |
Palomar Observatory | ... 00-inch (5 meter) Hale Telescope and the 48-inch Samuel Oschin telescope at | were pushing the limits of film photography |
Women's National Basketball Association | The Houston Comets were a | (WNBA) team based in Houston, Texas, United States. Formed in 1997, the te ... |
CERN | ... who was a contractor at CERN, proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for | researchers to use and share documents. In 1989, Berners-Lee wrote a memo ... |
Serie B | Local football club A.S. Bari, currently competing in | , plays in the impressive Stadio San Nicola, an architecturally innovative ... |
New York Yankees | ... $400,000. He had made sizable investments in the San Diego Chargers and the | sports teams, and was becoming ever more ubiquitous in popular culture |
University of Tennessee Volunteers | ... rganization. Polian in turn hired Jim E. Mora to coach the team and drafted | quarterback Peyton Manning, the son of New Orleans Saints legend Archie Ma ... |
Detroit Red Wings | ... Coburn and disappointing off-season acquisition Kyle Calder was sent to the | via Chicago in exchange for defenseman Lasse Kukkonen. The Flyers also acq ... |
Peloponnesian League | ... e agency of Sparta under the ephor Chilon, and the city was enrolled in the | . Henceforth, its policy was usually determined either by Sparta or Corint ... |
U.S. Forest Service | ... inct species, as well as removing invasive species, in cooperation with the | . The five national forests are: Mark Twain National Forest, Manti-La Sal ... |
DHK Latgale | ... play at Celtnieks Stadium in Daugavpils. There is also a hockey team called | , which currently plays in the Latvian Hockey League. The Speedway Grand P ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... in during the regular season. In the 1974 AFC Championship Game against the | , his fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Lynn Swann proved to be the winning ... |
Scouts Royale Brotherhood | ... Alpha Phi Omega. It is also used by the high school and college fraternity | of the Philippines. Marc-André Fleury, a Canadian ice hockey goaltender, h ... |
Premier League | ... are Newcastle Brown Ale, a leading brand of beer, Newcastle United F.C., a | team, and the Tyne Bridge. It has hosted the world's most popular half mar ... |
Dartmouth Outing Club | ... er, contains the offices of a number of student organizations including the | and The Dartmouth daily newspaper |
European Southern Observatory | ... y habitable, with Earth-like temperatures. The planet was discovered by the | 's telescope in La Silla, Chile, which has a special instrument that split ... |
Premier Division | County Dublin is home to five League of Ireland clubs, all playing in the | . Dalymount Park in Phibsboro, is home to Bohemians F.C. Current League Ch ... |
Clay Mathematics Institute | ... P versus NP problem is one of the Millennium Prize Problems proposed by the | . There is a US$1,000,000 prize for resolving the problem |
Philadelphia Phantoms | ... her and Mike Rathje, as well as several players from the Calder Cup-winning | . When all was said and done, the team had experienced a turnover of nearl ... |
Nottingham Forest | ... His final goal had come three years earlier, in a 3–0 home league win over | on 18 April 1987 |
Liverpool F.C. | ... h Lions come from the town. Billy Liddell who played his entire career with | was born in nearby Townhill |
Ipswich Town | ... heir ground is at Carrow Road. They have a strong East Anglian rivalry with | . The club has enjoyed considerable success in the past, having played in ... |
BSN | Morales became a member of the | 's Cangrejeros De Santurce in 1974, when he was only 14 while still playin ... |
World Bank | According to OECD/ | population in Pakistan increased from 1990 to 2008 with 58 million and 54% ... |
World Bank | ... Council, the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the | , the Francophonie and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Developmen ... |
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | ... i b), Zarmina (Gliese 581 g) and Methuselah (PSR B1620-26 b). W Lyra of the | has suggested names mostly drawn from Roman-Greek mythology for the 403 ex ... |
BSN | ... ability to conquer both scoring and team championships in the Puerto Rican | league, is one of Puerto Rico's most famous basketball players |
English football league system | ... he Football League Championship, the second-highest division overall in the | . Cardiff has numerous smaller clubs including Grange Harlequins A.F.C., U ... |
International Soccer League | ... t soccer game held at Shea Stadium occurred during tournament play from the | on June 17, 1965. New York United of the American Soccer League called She ... |
Dunfermline RFC | ... times for the Scotland national rugby team and Jim Greenwood who played for | , Scotland and British and Irish Lions come from the town. Billy Liddell w ... |
Major League Baseball | ... y by the two major leagues' administrations were united under the rubric of | |
Major League Baseball | ... he parents of JonBenét Ramsey, lived in the area in the early 2000s. Former | pitcher Alejandro Peña also makes his home in Roswell. Current Atlanta Bra ... |
National Football League | ... ducation attending Columbia Law School, while playing professionally in the | (NFL) and singing and acting in off-campus productions. He graduated from ... |
Atlanta Falcons | ... ny, forward for the New York Knicks, Tim Green, who played football for the | and is now a commentator for National Public Radio, Darryl Johnston, who w ... |
Jeannette Athletic Club | ... he accepted $10 and expenses to play for Latrobe in a 12-0 victory over the | . Brallier was thought to be the very first professional football player, ... |
National Center for Atmospheric Research | ... 65), Institute for Theoretical Meteorology, University of Oslo (1965–1966), | (NCAR) (1966–1967), University of Chicago (1968–1972) and Harvard Universi ... |
Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ... job as a management trainee at Woolworth's, but returned to his studies at | in La Jolla on a fellowship and in 1930, received his Ph.D. in oceanograph ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... pact on the stripes of the Colts jerseys. Although the white jerseys of the | at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such (as ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... e year, Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale – both Cy Young Award winners for the | – refused to re-sign their contracts, and the era of the reserve clause, w ... |
Dunfermline RFC | ... e royal burgh in the 15th century have connections. In Sport, Harry Lind of | who was capped sixteen times for the Scotland national rugby team and Jim ... |
United Football League | ... nalyst for ABC and ESPN. In 2009, he joined Versus as a broadcaster for the | . He is currently (2011-2012) a college football analyst for NBC Sports |
SC Heerenveen | ... during the match to decide the Dutch championship between SVV Schiedam and | ; 64,368 fans visited the match |
Schalke 04 | ... mneys in Germany (302 m). Gelsenkirchen is home of the famous football club | , which is named after the borough Schalke, while the club's arena, the Ve ... |
Pew Research Center | ... going in their country and with their nation's economy according to a 2008 | survey |
the football program | ... s Board of Regents approved a proposal by the school's president to upgrade | to the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS; formerly Division I-A). ... |
Online Film Critics Society | The | released a list of the "Top 100 Animated Features of All Time" in March 20 ... |
Hellfire Club | ... director of the New Mutants. This period also included the emergence of the | , the arrival of the mysterious Madelyne Pryor, and the villains Apocalyps ... |
DECUS | Originally the users' group was called | (Digital Equipment Computer User Society) during the 1960s to 1990s. When ... |
Baker Street Irregulars | ... had helpers among the population who provided information, similar to the " | " of Sherlock Holmes |
English Premier League | Peterborough Phantoms are the city's ice hockey team, playing in the | at the East of England Ice Rink. Motorcycle speedway is also a popular spo ... |
Latrobe Athletic Association | From 1895 until 1909, Latrobe was the home of the | , one of the earliest professional football teams. The team's quarterback, ... |
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World Bank | ... s and presented it at a "Friends of Madagascar" conference organized by the | in Paris in July 2002. Donor countries demonstrated their confidence in th ... |
Canadian Mental Health Association | ... mbia Civil Liberties Association, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the | , the Canadian Labour Congress, the Women's Legal Education and Action Fun ... |
United Football League | ... ing at the Civic Center. Hartford was home to the Hartford Colonials of the | for one season in 2010 |
Sigma Alpha Mu | ... the American men's fraternities Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and | as well as the international co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega. It ... |
University of Erlangen | ... in Frankfurt with numerous legal acts such as the imperial privileg for the | in 1743 and the elevation of several members of the gentry to peers of the ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Around 1993, | linguistics professor and political commentator Noam Chomsky praised the f ... |
Norwich City | The principal local football club is | , also known as the Canaries, who play in the Premier League after being p ... |
ABA | ... . It features two teams with Dallas roots—the Spurs began their life in the | as the Dallas Chaparrals and did not move to San Antonio until 1973. In th ... |
La Liga | |1983–84||rowspan="12"|Real Madrid||rowspan="12"| | ||10||4||0||0||10|| |
Football League Championship | ... , losing 1–0 at the new Wembley Stadium. Cardiff City currently play in the | , the second-highest division overall in the English football league syste ... |
World Bank | ... ntury and patron of the Global Water Partnership, a body established by the | , the UN, and the Swedish Ministry of Development. He was appointed as the ... |
Porto | ... ropa League Final. The game was played on 18 May 2011, when Portuguese club | beat fellow Portuguese side Braga 1-0. Rugby union team Leinster Rugby pla ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... entific School, Yale's Sheffield Scientific School, and the newly-chartered | , about to offer its first classes in 1865. Others proposed abandoning the ... |
Pew Center on the States | ... here. The state government has been repeatedly ranked most effective by the | . It is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local ... |
Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund | ... kfurt Hauptbahnhof. Regional trains and bus services are coordinated by the | |
The Championship | ... English association football club based in the town of Reading who play in | . Established in 1871, the club is one of the oldest teams in England, but ... |
FC Twente | ... e record of 1949 was broken in 1968 when 65,427 fans visited the Feyenoord- | match |
Pythagoreanism | ... gh regard, and Pythagoras as well as his followers in the movement known as | claimed the world was literally built up from numbers, an abstract, absolu ... |
Alpha Phi Omega | ... n, and Sigma Alpha Mu as well as the international co-ed service fraternity | . It is also used by the high school and college fraternity Scouts Royale ... |
MLB | ... of Community Activities and Public Affairs, as well as a part-owner of the | Baltimore Orioles |
Arizona Sting | The NHL's Phoenix Coyotes and NLL's | began playing in Glendale when Jobing.com Arena (formerly the Glendale Are ... |
Canadian Amateur Hockey League | ... , later known as the wrist shot. Goal nets became a standard feature of the | (CAHL) in 1900. Left and right defence began to replace the point and cove ... |
American Bar Association | ... communists to promote their cause. Even conservative elements, such as the | began to campaign for civil liberties, which were long considered to be th ... |
American Soccer League | ... om the International Soccer League on June 17, 1965. New York United of the | called Shea home in 1980 |
Chicago Bears | ... w the first pick in the draft after winning a coin flip tiebreaker with the | due to both teams having identical 1-13 records in 1969. In either case, B ... |
New England Patriots | ... milar striping pattern and continued as such (as well as the throwbacks the | wore in the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions in 2002), the Colt ... |
Atlético Madrid | ... their first European final (Cup winners' Cup) between Tottenham Hotspur and | . Nine more European finals would follow in the years after with Feyenoord ... |
Sport Clube Beira-Mar | | , an association football club, currently play in the Liga ZON Sagres, the ... |
Elite League | ... he team, known as the Peterborough Panthers, have operated regularly in the | . The Showground hosts the annual British Motorcycle Federation Rally each ... |
American Express | ... ting in those areas. Many believe policies of credit card companies such as | that reduce credit lines of individuals that make purchases at retailers f ... |
La Liga | ... nce 1955, and one of the only three clubs to have never been relegated from | , along with Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid. In 2009, Barcelona became th ... |
Hanover Country Club | ... wing house storage facility (both located along the Connecticut River), the | , Dartmouth's oldest remaining athletic facility (established in 1899), an ... |
Augusta National Golf Club | Eisenhower was a golf enthusiast later in life, and joined the | in 1948. He played golf frequently during and after his presidency and was ... |
Royal Statistical Society | In 1859 Nightingale was elected the first female member of the | and she later became an honorary member of the American Statistical Associ ... |
Athletic Bilbao | ... the only three clubs to have never been relegated from La Liga, along with | and Real Madrid. In 2009, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win ... |
Royal Society | ... contributed a number of drawings of Mount Vesuvius sent by Hamilton to the | in London |
Everton | ... 85–86 as Liverpool won the double, but he started the FA Cup final win over | . On the last day of the league season, his goal in a 1–0 away win over Ch ... |
Phoenix Coyotes | The NHL's | and NLL's Arizona Sting began playing in Glendale when Jobing.com Arena (f ... |
University of Washington | ... .B., '60), he moved to MIT in 1983, prior to which he held positions at the | (1964–1965), Institute for Theoretical Meteorology, University of Oslo (19 ... |
Cardiff Blues | ... on. The club's new home is the Cardiff City Stadium, which they rent to the | the cities professional rugby union team. Cardiff City have played in the ... |
Homebrew Computer Club | ... d Jobs were largely working to impress other members of the Palo Alto-based | , a local group of electronics hobbyists very interested in computing. The ... |
Louisiana IceGators | ... STM Stadium. Between the years of 1995 and 2005, Lafayette was home to the | ECHL hockey team; in 2009, the IceGators returned as a member of the South ... |
Australian Recording Industry Association | ... roduced by Livesey, was released by CBS/Columbia. It peaked at No. 1 on the | (ARIA) albums charts. It stayed at No. 1 for two weeks in Australia and ha ... |
Eredivisie | ... Sparta and Excelsior. Feyenoord and Excelsior are currently playing in the | , while Sparta was relegated to the second tier after the season |
Tau Kappa Epsilon | ... , Louisiana. He has much affinity for his alma mater. He is a member of the | fraternity. He was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and spok ... |
Kidderminster Harriers | ... e was loaned out to various clubs including Boston United, Crewe Alexandra, | and Burton Albion. He was released, by the then manager, Keith Curle and t ... |
German Football Association | In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's 50th anniversary, the | selected him as its Golden Player of the past 50 years (from 1954 to 2003) |
Institute of Zoology | Major species assessors include BirdLife International, the | (the research division of the Zoological Society of London), the World Con ... |
Calgary Flames | ... am's 1980–81 season came to an end as they lost in the quarterfinals to the | in seven games. They lost to the Rangers two years in a row in 1981–82 and ... |
Kappa Sigma | ... Alpha Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Lambda Chi Alpha, and | ; as well as five sororities: Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, Chi ... |
Boston United | ... art Watkiss at Mansfield Town. He was loaned out to various clubs including | , Crewe Alexandra, Kidderminster Harriers and Burton Albion. He was releas ... |
NBA | Morales had his eyes set on the | , but after attending college in the United States, the lack of understand ... |
Chelsea | ... rton. On the last day of the league season, his goal in a 1–0 away win over | gave Liverpool their 16th league title. Dalglish had a personally better c ... |
IceGators | ... afayette was home to the Louisiana IceGators ECHL hockey team; in 2009, the | returned as a member of the Southern Professional Hockey League. As of 200 ... |
Royal Society | ... iton, as Superintendent of Kew Gardens), Sir Joseph Banks (President of the | ), James Dickson (a nurseryman), William Forsyth (Superintendent of the ga ... |
Los Angeles Rams | ... t selected in the NFL Draft until the 11th round, 285th overall pick by the | |
Montreal Expos | ... y weakened. In 1975 Andy Messersmith of the Dodgers and Dave McNally of the | played without contracts, and then declared themselves free agents in resp ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... onal Public Radio, Darryl Johnston, who won three Super Bowl rings with the | in the 1990s, Mikey Powell, who plays lacrosse for the Boston Cannons, Cas ... |
Rutgers | ... ted Baylor University to retire undefeated as the third college, along with | and Colgate, to do so. In another example, Lafayette College retired undef ... |
Crewe Alexandra | ... Mansfield Town. He was loaned out to various clubs including Boston United, | , Kidderminster Harriers and Burton Albion. He was released, by the then m ... |
United Soccer Association | ... e. Iin 1967 Banks played a season for the Cleveland Stokers of the American | ; this was a short lived attempt to build a first division U.S. league by ... |
IFL | ... he Wisconsin Wolfpack in Madison in the CIFL; the Green Bay Blizzard of the | , and the Milwaukee Mustangs of the AFL |
NASCAR | ... o, Kimi Räikkönen, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel. Many | drivers also got their start in racing from karts, such as Darrell Waltrip ... |
Bilderberg | ... ution for Europe. He took part, with a prominent role, in the annually held | private conference |
Boston Celtics | ... w G. Faust and UMass President Jack M. Wilson, and sports figures including | legend Bill Russell and the top management of the Red Sox |
Institute of Archaeology | ... njodaro. Soon after he returned during 1948, he was made a professor at the | , but spent part of the years 1949 and 1950 in Pakistan as Archaeological ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... l Olympic Stadium was converted into Turner Field, which became home of the | baseball team for the 1997 season. Once the Braves moved, Atlanta-Fulton C ... |
league championship | ... al Sociedad (third), that time was the one that came closest to winning the | |
Allegheny Athletic Association | ... ormer three-time All-American from Yale, was employed to play guard for the | three years earlier. In 1897, Latrobe was the first football team to play ... |
Mansfield Town | ... s first football at Hucknall Town, before being signed by Stuart Watkiss at | . He was loaned out to various clubs including Boston United, Crewe Alexan ... |
Hawaii Winter Baseball | ... rsity's men's baseball team, the Sea Warriors. It was the home field of the | teams North Shore Honu and West Oahu CaneFires until 2008 |
St. Louis Cardinals | The first legal challenge came in 1970. Backed by the MLBPA, | outfielder Curt Flood took the leagues to court to negate a player trade, ... |
VfB Stuttgart | ... successful Bundesliga striker called "Fritz Walter", who mainly played for | . Although he had no relationship to the great Kaiserslautern captain, spo ... |
Atomic Energy Research Establishment | Also in 1970, R. W. Henson (then of the | ) proposed the structure and made a model of C 60 . Unfortunately, the evi ... |
United Services Portsmouth F.C. | ... ir best season was 2008–09 when they finished third. The City's third team, | play in the Wessex League Division One. Portsmouth Rugby Football Club pla ... |
Los Angeles Rams | ... currently lacks a National Football League team. After the 1994 season, the | moved to St. Louis, Missouri and the Los Angeles Raiders returned to their ... |
National Basketball Association | ... They are members of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference of the | (NBA), and the reigning NBA champions, having defeated the Miami Heat in t ... |
Union Wallonne des Entreprises | Ukkel / Uccle - Unionism in Belgium - | - United States of Belgium - Université catholique de Louvain - University ... |
NASCAR | ... e time driving in Champ Car World Series (he has since raced in IndyCar and | ). The two were married at Skibo Castle, near Dornoch, Scotland, on Decemb ... |
CIFL | ... sin is represented by three teams: the Wisconsin Wolfpack in Madison in the | ; the Green Bay Blizzard of the IFL, and the Milwaukee Mustangs of the AFL |
UNIZO | ... Louvain - University of Douai - University of Ghent -University of Liège - | - Urbanu |
Miami Heat | ... ball Association (NBA), and the reigning NBA champions, having defeated the | in the 2011 NBA Finals |
Boston Cannons | ... h the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990s, Mikey Powell, who plays lacrosse for the | , Casey Powell who plays lacrosse for the Boston Blazers and the Toronto N ... |
Queens Park Rangers Football Club | Compaq sponsored | from 1994 to 1996, during their previous two seasons as a Premier League c ... |
OrthoCAD Network Research Cell | ... ties. Recently, work on developing medical implants has been initiated. The | was established in 2007 to jump-start indigenous research and development ... |
Washington Redskins | Sammy Baugh, the great quarterback for the | , had a ranch in Rotan. He lived many years there and died in Rotan on Dec ... |
Alpha Epsilon Pi | ... rican woman's fraternity Kappa Kappa Gamma, the American men's fraternities | , Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Sigma Alpha Mu as well as the international co- ... |
Los Angeles Raiders | ... the 1994 season, the Los Angeles Rams moved to St. Louis, Missouri and the | returned to their original home of Oakland, California (both teams played ... |
Hucknall Town | He played his first football at | , before being signed by Stuart Watkiss at Mansfield Town. He was loaned o ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... ed more than 80,000 people, held three Super Bowls, and was the home of the | and the Sugar Bowl. The stadium was demolished in 1980. The football team ... |
Greensburg Athletic Association | ... ofessional players. In 1898 Latrobe and two players from their rivials, the | , formed the very first professional football all-star team for a game aga ... |
H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society | ... of Tevye's descendants living in an assimilated 1970s suburban America. The | published a musical theatre and album parody of Fiddler on the Roof called ... |
European Molecular Biology Laboratory | ... esearch institutions situated in the city of Heidelberg. Among them are the | (EMBL), European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), the German Cancer ... |
RIKEN | ... or in 1972. He is still based at Nagoya, though he is also now president of | , a multi-site national research initiative with an annual budget of $800 ... |
Leamington F.C. | ... cilities in Leamington Spa, including a Real Tennis court the football club | , a disc golf course Quarry Park, a leisure centre including swimming pool ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... sas City Chiefs) and the 1981 AFC Wild Card Playoff game (lost 31-27 to the | ) |
Pythagoreanism | ... ek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called | . Most of the information about Pythagoras was written down centuries afte ... |
Northwest League | Pasco's Gesa Stadium hosts the Tri-City Dust Devils baseball club of the | . The Dust Devils are a Class A team of the Colorado Rockies. The team pla ... |
Wimbledon | ... 40 games. However, Dalglish's side lost the 1988 FA Cup Final to underdogs | . Dalglish guided Liverpool to victory over Everton in the second all-Mers ... |
University of Amsterdam | Van der Waerden learned advanced mathematics at the | and the University of Göttingen, from 1919 until 1926 |
Toronto Maple Leafs | ... record in the league. After a first-round bye, the Flyers easily swept the | and were presented with another New York–area team in the semifinals. The ... |
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ... d a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, in 1970 was elected Fellow of the | and in 2000 elected an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Sc ... |
Bolingbrook Golf Club | ... e, a 9-hole course owned by the Bolingbrook Park District. In addition, the | , a municipal facility which includes an 18-hole course, is located in the ... |
Hanseatic League | ... d new immigrants from central Europe. Several cities in the area joined the | , dominated by German-speaking merchants. This German presence brought Chr ... |
Super League | ... Australia, New Zealand, Southern France and Papua New Guinea. The European | and Australasian National Rugby League are the premier club competitions. ... |
NFL | Glendale is the home to the Arizona Cardinals of the | . The team formerly played at Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of Arizona S ... |
El Nacional | ... nclude Barcelona and Emelec from Guayaquil; LDU Quito, Deportivo Quito, and | from Quito; Olmedo from Riobamba; and Deportivo Cuenca from Cuenca. Curren ... |
Tri-City Dust Devils | Pasco's Gesa Stadium hosts the | baseball club of the Northwest League. The Dust Devils are a Class A team ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... title with an average of just .301, the lowest in history. That same year, | pitcher Denny McLain won 31 games – making him the last pitcher to win 30 ... |
MIT | In 2002, Fanning was named to the | Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world unde ... |
FRS | Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles, | (6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British , best known for his founding of ... |
Serie A | ... y League team and the former Montreal Expos Major League Baseball team, the | team Fiorentina, the Major League Soccer team, the Montreal Impact, the Ne ... |
World Bank | ... no small part to the influence of transnational economic bodies such as the | , the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the G7, G ... |
AFC Wimbledon | ... o use the character was not renewed. In 2006 the club's spiritual successor | agreed a licensing deal, and launched its own Womble mascot. After a namin ... |
Hanseatic League | In late medieval times Herford was a member of the | . It was a Free Imperial City, i.e. it was directly subordinated to the em ... |
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ... ty of Antiquaries of Scotland and in 2000 elected an Honorary Fellow of the | |
Portsmouth | ... Reading were relegated to the Championship due to Fulham grabbing a win at | |
Central Red Army | ... '76, played a memorable exhibition game against the Soviet Union's dominant | team. As the Bullies had put intimidation to good use the past three years ... |
Sparta Rotterdam | ... the most professional teams in the Netherlands. Besides Feyenoord there are | and Excelsior and the city is often referred to as "Voetbalstad nummer 1" ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... all club of the Northwest League. The Dust Devils are a Class A team of the | . The team plays during summer months during its short season |
Elite Ice Hockey League | ... Cardiff International Sports Village. They play in the 10 team professional | . Founded in 1986, and one of the most successful British teams during the ... |
Oklahoma City Barons | ... ls Oklahoma City RedHawks and Tulsa Drillers, respectively, hockey with the | in the AHL and Tulsa Oilers in the CHL, and arena football in the Arena Fo ... |
Volewijckers | ... rst years of professional football was the clash between Feijenoord and the | at 2 April 1956, which Feijenoord won 11–4 with nine goals by Henk Schoute ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... by the Acoustical Society of America, along with Wellesley College and the | , found that the perceived pitch of a note with vibrato "is that of its me ... |
Oklahoma City RedHawks | ... luding minor league baseball at the Minor league baseball AAA and AA levels | and Tulsa Drillers, respectively, hockey with the Oklahoma City Barons in ... |
Liga ASOBAL | ... wn thanks to one of the best Spanish clubs, BM Valladolid. They play in the | . They have won 2 King's Cup, 1 ASOBAL Cup and 1 EHF Cup. They play their ... |
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research | ... ular Biology Organization (EMBO), the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), | , Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Phy ... |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... a fifteenth team, for a total of thirty teams in Major League Baseball. The | joined the National League, and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays—now called simply ... |
Los Angeles Rams | ... merican sports history. Selected as the 285th pick in the 11th round by the | making him the lowest drafted Heisman Award winner among those who were dr ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... given in the 1980s when the procedure was repeated in an experiment at the | |
Fight Club | Some contemporary films dealing with existentialist issues include | , I ♥ Huckabees, Waking Life, The Matrix, Ordinary People and Life in a Da ... |
Boston Blazers | ... ys lacrosse for the Boston Cannons, Casey Powell who plays lacrosse for the | and the Toronto Nationals, Jim Brown, NFL Hall of Famer who had a long foo ... |
Sacramento Monarchs | ... liseum on the campus of Texas State due to Hurricane Ike. They defeated the | 90-81. They finished the season 17-17 and missed the playoffs for the thir ... |
Deportivo Quito | ... professional teams include Barcelona and Emelec from Guayaquil; LDU Quito, | , and El Nacional from Quito; Olmedo from Riobamba; and Deportivo Cuenca f ... |
Premier League | ... chedule is taken up by Sportsworld, which often includes live commentary of | football matches. On Sundays the international, interdisciplinary discussi ... |
National League | ... s played between—and the rivalry of—the A's and San Francisco Giants of the | . The series takes its name from the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge wh ... |
University of Sheffield | ... the post of lecturer in the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology at the | . Between 1968 and 1970, Renfrew directed excavations at Sitagroi, Greece. ... |
Fulham | ... e last day of the season, Reading were relegated to the Championship due to | grabbing a win at Portsmouth |
American Basketball League | ... 1998, Connecticut was home to another professional woman's basketball team, | franchise the New England Blizzard, who played at the Hartford Civic Cente |
Tulsa Drillers | ... l at the Minor league baseball AAA and AA levels Oklahoma City RedHawks and | , respectively, hockey with the Oklahoma City Barons in the AHL and Tulsa ... |
VNO | ... Algemeen Handelsblad, the broadcaster AVRO and the employers' organization | |
Fulham F.C. | ... o the location of his London house, though he arguably could have supported | |
AFC Ajax | ... nine goals by Henk Schouten. Feijenoord would grow an intense rivalry with | . Matches between the two clubs quickly were dubbed as 'de Klassieker' (Th ... |
Toronto Nationals | ... ton Cannons, Casey Powell who plays lacrosse for the Boston Blazers and the | , Jim Brown, NFL Hall of Famer who had a long football career with the Cle ... |
German Cancer Research Center | ... logy Laboratory (EMBL), European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), the | (DKFZ), Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Institute fo ... |
Minor league baseball | ... franchises, but minor league sports, including minor league baseball at the | AAA and AA levels Oklahoma City RedHawks and Tulsa Drillers, respectively, ... |
New York Mets | The | hired Henderson as a special instructor in 2006, primarily to work with hi ... |
Major League Baseball | ... e AL and the NL each added a fifteenth team, for a total of thirty teams in | . The Arizona Diamondbacks joined the National League, and the Tampa Bay D ... |
LDU Quito | ... s best known professional teams include Barcelona and Emelec from Guayaquil | ;, Deportivo Quito, and El Nacional from Quito; Olmedo from Riobamba; and ... |
BM Valladolid | In handball Valladolid is known thanks to one of the best Spanish clubs, | . They play in the Liga ASOBAL. They have won 2 King's Cup, 1 ASOBAL Cup a ... |
Major League Baseball | ... Quebec Nordiques National Hockey League team and the former Montreal Expos | team, the Serie A team Fiorentina, the Major League Soccer team, the Montr ... |
Southern Association | ... 942, shut down for the war and returned in 1946 as a class A league. The AA | (which never integrated) died after the 1961 season and so the SAL was pro ... |
Cardiff Devils | Cardiff's professional ice hockey team, the | , play in the temporary Cardiff Arena in the Cardiff International Sports ... |
Eredivisie | ... is a table with Feyenoord's domestic results, since the introduction of the | in 1956 |
Hanseatic League | ... of the river helped it to grow by increasing trade. It was connected to the | city of Bremen by the Leine, and was situated near the southern edge of th ... |
World Bank | ... ingent adjustment effort with the help of a series of IMF standby programs, | loans, and Paris Club debt rescheduling. Under these programs, the Togoles ... |
Wimbledon F.C. | From 2000 to June 2003, | used a Womble named "Wandle" as a club mascot after the local River Wandle ... |
San Francisco Giants | ... is the name of a series games played between—and the rivalry of—the A's and | of the National League. The series takes its name from the San Francisco – ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... ver, they never made it deeper in the playoffs, due to the dominance of the | at the time |
Aberdeen | ... and while still a young boy. Barry Nicholson lost 4–3 to Queens playing for | in the 2008 Scottish Cup semi-finals despite scoring against the team he s ... |
Forest Service | ... s. In the 1950s, in part to aid in Japanese recovery from World War II, the | set up long-term contracts with two pulp mills: the Ketchikan Pulp Company ... |
Staines Boat Club | Staines' town rowing club | is situated on the river and competes at an international level |
Emelec | ... football (soccer). Its best known professional teams include Barcelona and | from Guayaquil; LDU Quito, Deportivo Quito, and El Nacional from Quito; Ol ... |
Brighton & Hove Albion | ... oniously moved to West Ham United the following October and was replaced by | 's Steve Coppell. Coppell took the Royals to seventh in the Football Leagu ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... Curtis is a former resident who, as of 2010, is a wide receiver for the NFL | . Curtis graduated from Bingham High School where he played football and b ... |
National Women's Football Association | ... Talons. Oklahoma City also hosts the Oklahoma City Lightning playing in the | , and Tulsa is the base for the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League ... |
Montreal Expos | ... with the former Quebec Nordiques National Hockey League team and the former | Major League Baseball team, the Serie A team Fiorentina, the Major League ... |
Chicago Bears | ... the division included the Great Lakes franchises Green Bay, Detroit Lions, | , and after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team to Baltimore was ... |
Brampton Battalion | Due to its proximity to the recently constructed Powerade Centre, the OHL's | hockey team members who have not yet completed high school are assigned to ... |
Boodle's | ... e, becoming an habitué of gentlemen's gambling clubs such as Goostree's and | in Pall Mall, London. The writer and socialite Madame de Staël described h ... |
La Liga | ... nce 1955, and one of the only three clubs to have never been relegated from | , along with Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid. In 2009, Barcelona became th ... |
De Warande (Club) | ... e - Dentergem - De Panne - De Pinte - Dessel - Destelbergen - Deux-Nèthes - | - De Wever, Bart - Dexia - Diepenbeek - Diksmuide - Dilsen-Stokkem - Dioxi ... |
Tavistock Country Club | Tavistock was formed for the purpose of allowing the members of | the ability to play golf on Sundays. This was prohibited at the Haddon Cou ... |
American League | ... ultimately become the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers) the current | , evolving from the minor Western League of 1893, was established in 1901 |
FC Utrecht | ... l league (Eredivisie), the others being Ajax and PSV. These three clubs and | are the only clubs never to have been relegated from the Dutch first divis ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... atrick Division in 1977–78 and settled for second place. After sweeping the | in 2 games in the preliminary round, the Flyers moved on to beat Buffalo i ... |
MasterCard | ... count holder can get cheques and a Visa debit card with Kitty's face on it. | debit cards have featured Hello Kitty as a design since 2004 |
Minnesota Vikings | ... kes franchises Green Bay, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, and after 1961, the | . The closest team to Baltimore was the Washington Redskins, but they were ... |
Danville Braves | ... . The population was 43,055 according to the 2010 U.S. Census. It hosts the | baseball club of the Appalachian League. closed its local mill in 2006, le ... |
Eredivisie | ... y one of the three clubs that dominate the Dutch national football league ( | ), the others being Ajax and PSV. These three clubs and FC Utrecht are the ... |
Conference South | ... newly rebuilt Wheatsheaf Park ground and have recently been promoted to the | . Staines Town enjoy a strong rivalry with Hampton & Richmond Borough. Sta ... |
West Ham United | ... in the semi-final to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Pardew acrimoniously moved to | the following October and was replaced by Brighton & Hove Albion's Steve C ... |
CBA | ... gue. Enid and Lawton host professional basketball teams in the USBL and the | |
PRIMES is in P | ... of determining whether a given number is prime. However, in the 2002 paper | , Manindra Agrawal and his students Neeraj Kayal and Nitin Saxena found a ... |
Elitserien | ... al Hockey League, the Czech Extraliga, the Finnish SM-liiga and the Swedish | |
American Bar Association | ... lled by Smith (a conservative Democratic lawyer and former president of the | ) as a "dupe of communists" and a proponent of the "mingling of the races" ... |
Minnesota Twins | ... (who would in fact move to Bloomington, suburban Minneapolis, to become the | in 1961). When O'Malley heard that LA was looking for a club, he sent word ... |
MIT | ... rote a monthly column for Computer Power User. In 2002, he was named to the | Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world unde ... |
Montreal Canadiens | ... ndelible figure, the evangelical known most intimately to nonevangelicals". | goaltender Peter Budaj has an image of Ned Flanders painted on the back of ... |
Notodden FK | The Football club | is headquartered here |
Detroit Lions | ... and the rest of the division included the Great Lakes franchises Green Bay, | , Chicago Bears, and after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team t ... |
Inverness Club | ... pport, the idea was refloated by Sylvanus P. "SP" Jermain, president of the | , the next year. Historical records indicate that the first unofficial Ryd ... |
Chelsea | ... well as adult film star Nici Sterling, Jody Morris - Footballer, Played for | , Leeds United, Millwall and is now the captain for St Johnstone in the Sc ... |
Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory | ... nced naval nuclear propulsion technology research and development facility, | ; monorail manufacturer ; US Steel's Irvin Plant; Community College of All ... |
Georgia Institute of Technology | ... es from North Carolina State University in 2005, Bates College in 2007, the | in 2008, the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2008 and Plymouth State U ... |
Cape Town Spurs | ... hich formed as a result of the 1999 amalgamation of the Seven Stars and the | , Santos and newly-promoted Vasco da Gama. Cape Town was also the location ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... Ball Association, which spawned the clubs which would ultimately become the | and Brooklyn Dodgers) the current American League, evolving from the minor ... |
Racing de Santander | ... s of La Liga, play their home games at the Campos de Sport de El Sardinero. | has been 40 seasons in first division and 32 in second. In the 1930/1931 s ... |
Montreal HC | ... me more famously known as the Stanley Cup, was first awarded in 1893 to the | , champions of the AHAC. It continues to be awarded today to the National ... |
Major League Baseball | In | , the American League Division Series (ALDS) determines which two teams fr ... |
Ohio State University | ... sotopes. In 1938, a nuclear experiment was conducted by H. B. Law et al. at | . The nuclides produced certainly were not radioisotopes of neodymium or s ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... onals, Jim Brown, NFL Hall of Famer who had a long football career with the | and acted in a number of movies, the first African American Heisman Trophy ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... Although no city was ever specified, it was presumed from references to the | , the Los Angeles Rams, and a Hollywood movie studio, among many others, t ... |
Staines Town F.C. | Staines has two football clubs | ;and Staines Lammas F.C. Staines Town play at the newly rebuilt Wheatsheaf ... |
NFL | ... ter. Also in Glendale is the new University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the | 's Arizona Cardinals and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which opened in August ... |
Watford | ... ldridge from Oxford United (who replaced Ian Rush); winger John Barnes from | ; and Oxford United midfielder Ray Houghton. The new-look Liverpool side s ... |
HP-Interex | ... the Compaq Users' Organisation. When HP acquired Compaq in 2002, CUO became | , although there are still DECUS groups in several countries. In the Unite ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... e was fueled in part by the acquisition of pitcher Doyle Alexander from the | in exchange for minor league pitcher John Smoltz. Alexander started 11 gam ... |
Eredivisie | ... football in the Netherlands. The professional era commenced with the first | season in 1954/1955. Feijenoord were one of the clubs participating in the ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... nts qualified for the championship after a tie-breaking playoff against the | . Having already been defeated by the Giants in the regular season, Baltim ... |
Wolverhampton Wanderers | ... n One and qualified for the play-offs, where they lost in the semi-final to | . Pardew acrimoniously moved to West Ham United the following October and ... |
National Hockey League | ... especially when it echoes a local flag, as with the former Quebec Nordiques | team and the former Montreal Expos Major League Baseball team, the Serie A ... |
CB Cantabria | A long tradition in the city was the handball, with | as a banner that has taken the name of Santander in Europe and the world w ... |
CHL | ... ly, hockey with the Oklahoma City Barons in the AHL and Tulsa Oilers in the | , and arena football in the Arena Football League is hosted by the Tulsa T ... |
Sparta Rotterdam | During World War II, Feijenoord played their matches at | 's Kasteel, as the Nazis had occupied De Kuip. When Het Kasteel was unavai ... |
Shamrock Rovers | ... up stages of a European competition: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group stage | play at Tallaght Stadium in South Dublin, play at Richmond Park, and play ... |
Appalachian League | ... to the 2010 U.S. Census. It hosts the Danville Braves baseball club of the | . closed its local mill in 2006, leaving a large number of Danvillians wit ... |
Staines Lammas F.C. | Staines has two football clubs; Staines Town F.C. and | Staines Town play at the newly rebuilt Wheatsheaf Park ground and have rec ... |
Houston Rockets | ... ason. In October 2006, team owner Leslie Alexander (who also owns the NBA's | team) announced he was selling the Comets, and longtime Head Coach Van Cha ... |
National Rugby League | ... ern France and Papua New Guinea. The European Super League and Australasian | are the premier club competitions. Rugby league is played internationally, ... |
Washington Redskins | ... nd after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team to Baltimore was the | , but they were not in the same division, and they were not very competiti ... |
New York Giants | The NFL's | played their 1975 season at Shea while Giants Stadium was being built. The ... |
Bolton Wanderers | ... booked their place in the Premier League after building up a 2–0 lead over | by half time in the final. Two late goals from Bolton forced extra time an ... |
Racing de Santander | In this city plays the football team of the Spanish first division | one of the historic and certainly that was one of the founders of La Liga, ... |
National Hockey League | ... y Federation (IIHF) and of the Canadian founded and North American expanded | (NHL).Ice hockey is played on a hockey rink. During normal play, there are ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... ain won 31 games – making him the last pitcher to win 30 games in a season. | starting pitcher Bob Gibson achieved an equally remarkable feat by allowin ... |
Academy of Vienna | ... versity of Vienna, and he occupied it until 1886. He became a member of the | , which appointed him secretary of its historical and philosophical sectio ... |
División de Honor de Rugby | CR El Salvador, current champions of Spain's | compete in the European Challenge Cup. They play their matches at Estadio ... |
Woodcraft Indians | ... embers pledging themselves to the new organization. Ernest Thompson Seton's | program was also consulted for its use of American Indian lore to make the ... |
New York Giants | In 1958 Baltimore played its first NFL Championship Game against the 10–3 | . The Giants qualified for the championship after a tie-breaking playoff a ... |
American League | ... American League Division Series (ALDS) determines which two teams from the | will advance to the American League Championship Series. The Division Seri ... |
Premier Soccer League | ... er in South Africa, is also popular. Three clubs from Cape Town play in the | (PSL), South Africa's premier league. These teams are Ajax Cape Town, whic ... |
La Liga | ... Santander one of the historic and certainly that was one of the founders of | , play their home games at the Campos de Sport de El Sardinero. Racing de ... |
Dartmouth Outing Club | ... roups include the nation's largest and oldest collegiate outdoors club, the | , which includes the nationally recognized Big Green Bus, the controversia ... |
MIT | ... e now works for Microsoft Research. Lampson is also an adjunct professor at | |
National League A | ... ing to national championships were in place. One of the first was the Swiss | , founded in 1916. Today, professional leagues have been introduced in mos ... |
Western Carolinas League | ... outh Atlantic League came into being in 1980 as the successor to the former | |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... oup of investors fronted by Guggenheim CEO Mark Walter and including former | player Magic Johnson, baseball executive Stan Kasten and film mogul Peter ... |
University of Arizona | ... dents. Davis, who died in a Florida aircraft accident in 1921, attended the | prior to enlisting in the Army in 1917. Monthan enlisted in the Army as a ... |
Pittsburgh Pirates | ... ular have been able to market themselves as a successful alternative to the | due to the Bucs' long-term losing, which currently dates to the Frontier L ... |
New York Jets | ... the first 14 games of the 1983 NFL season. Then on December 10 against the | , he felt a pop in his elbow while throwing his final pass, a ten yard tou ... |
National Hockey League | ... oducing the system of minor and major penalties. After re-organizing as the | (NHL) in 1917, the league expanded into the United States in 1924 |
Cambridge Apostles | ... er Lytton Strachey, had reshaped the Victorian attitudes of the influential | ; "since [their] time, homosexual relations among the members were for a t ... |
Blue Shirts Society | ... ly the Whampoa clique, especially the young and extremist officers from the | , whom intended to launch military attacks against Zhang, even though He Y ... |
CCETT | ... at Fraunhofer IIS, University of Hannover, AT&T-Bell Labs, Thomson-Brandt, | , and others. MPEG-1 Audio (MPEG-1 Part 3), which included MPEG-1 Audio La ... |
Tranmere Rovers | ... amlining of the Premier League, from 22 teams to 20. Reading had eased past | in the play-off semi-finals and looked to have booked their place in the P ... |
Indoor Football League | ... y of the Tri-City Americans of the Western Hockey League, as well as of the | 's Tri-Cities Fever. They both play their home games in the Toyota Center, ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Riccardo Puglisi of the | looks at the editorial choices of the New York Times from 1946 to 1997. He ... |
Milwaukee Brewers | ... just one season in Seattle before moving to Milwaukee and becoming today's | . The National League also added two teams that year, the Montreal Expos a ... |
Sacramento Monarchs | ... the playoffs with an 18-16 record, but lost to the 2005 defending champion | in another sweep. 2006 was the last playoff appearance for the Houston Com ... |
NHL | The | 's Phoenix Coyotes and NLL's Arizona Sting began playing in Glendale when ... |
Detroit Pistons | ... y. Games are carried on both stations unless a conflict with Detroit Lions, | or coverage arises, in which case only WXYT-AM serves as the Tigers' flags ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... t the Overstock.com Coliseum. From 1978 to 2003 (except 1983), however, the | inducted one former Athletic (and one former Phillie) each year into the P ... |
Norwich City F.C. | The Foster's Lager brand was used as an advertising sponsorship deal with | from 1986 to 1989 (a period which included two top five finishes and a run ... |
National Hockey Association | In 1910, the | (NHA) was formed in Montreal. The NHA would further refine the rules, drop ... |
NLL | The NHL's Phoenix Coyotes and | 's Arizona Sting began playing in Glendale when Jobing.com Arena (formerly ... |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | In 1964, Jacob Sheskin, Professor at the | at Hadassah University Hospital and the chief staff and manager of Hansen ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... most touchdown passes in the league with 17. In a 31-28 playoff loss to the | , Bradshaw's last postseason game, he completed 28-of-39 passes for 325 ya ... |
Athletic Bilbao | ... top goalscorer for each league season. The award is named after the famous | player, Rafael Moreno "Pichichi". A similar award for goalkeepers is calle ... |
American Federation of Musicians | ... albums under the name Hollywood Studio Symphony after an agreement with the | . Other performing ensembles that are often employed include the London Sy ... |
Santa Fe Institute | ... s from Cornell University. He is also a past external faculty member of the | and a former professor of sociology at Columbia University, where he heade ... |
Crystal Palace | ... after being forced to leave their Plough Lane stadium and ground-share with | at Selhurst Park. However, this bizarre relocation plan never materialised ... |
Leicester City | ... crowned champions of the new Division Two in 1994 and, when McGhee moved to | halfway through the following season, Reading were in contention for a sec ... |
Hanseatic League | ... ndinavia. Vikings sailed to Western Europe, while Varangians to Russia. The | was an alliance of trading cities that maintained a trade monopoly over mo ... |
Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas | ... a Mural Prehispánica en México (Prehispanic Wall Painting in Mexico) of the | of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México has examined and recorded p ... |
School of Mathematics | ... ome, such as the Alan Turing Building, house merged departments such as the | . The estates plan, published in 2007, indicates an intention to sell a nu ... |
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club | ... me in 132 years it had been held outside of the United States. RPYC and the | are the only two clubs to be granted a royal charter. There are also many ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... at the University of California, San Francisco. Later Prusiner moved to the | , where he studied glutaminases in E. coli in the laboratory of Earl Stadt ... |
Luton Town | ... up, beating a number of top flight sides en-route to their Wembley win over | |
NASCAR | The Third-generation Taurus had a presence in | , replacing the Thunderbird after the 1997 season. The Taurus became the f ... |
SM-liiga | ... ope include the Kontinental Hockey League, the Czech Extraliga, the Finnish | and the Swedish Elitserien |
Sacramento Monarchs | ... champion Seattle Storm in 3 games, but lost in the conference finals to the | in a sweep, which Sacramento later became WNBA Champions in 2005. Houston ... |
New York Jets | The | of the American Football League and later, the National Football League pl ... |
Phi Gamma Delta | Marshall joined the | fraternity, participated in literary and debating societies, and founded a ... |
Western Carolinas League | The South Atlantic League name went unused for 16 years, but in 1980 the | brought back the name when it sought to change its identity. For nearly 60 ... |
Wimbledon | During the 1990s, the English football club | , based in London, expressed interest in relocating to the city after bein ... |
Denver Broncos | ... merican Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis, Floyd Little, who played for the | , and Kyle Johnson, who played majority of his NFL career with the Denver ... |
Czech Extraliga | ... urope. The top leagues in Europe include the Kontinental Hockey League, the | , the Finnish SM-liiga and the Swedish Elitserien |
NFL | ... ts, representing the University in 7 MLB World Series, 5 NBA Finals, and 25 | Super Bowls. In baseball, BYU alumni include All-Stars Rick Aguilera '83, ... |
Auburn Doubledays | ... ll, which is owned by the City of Auburn, is the parent organization of the | and its predecessor Auburn entries in the Class A New York-Penn League dat ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... , a Visiting Professor at Kyoto University, and an Adjunct Professor at the | (MIT) |
USL Premier Development League | Ocean City Nor'easters of the | play at Carey Stadium |
Oxford United | ... a number of new players: Peter Beardsley from Newcastle, John Aldridge from | (who replaced Ian Rush); winger John Barnes from Watford; and Oxford Unite ... |
Ocean City Nor'easters | | of the USL Premier Development League play at Carey Stadium |
New York Mets | ... anded to ten teams, in 1962, with the addition of the Houston Colt .45s and | |
Tin Pan Alley | ... ger" for Jerome H. Remick and Company, a publishing firm on New York City's | , where he earned $15 a week. His first published song was "When You Want ... |
Kent League | ... o Bexley Athletic Club and Erith Town F.C. ('The Dockers'), who play in the | . (Note Erith & Belvedere F.C. play in Welling.) Erith Rugby Club play at ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... ortic aneurysms in Marfan syndrome. A large clinical trial sponsored by the | comparing the effects of losartan and atenolol on the aortas of Marfan pat ... |
Royal Society | ... an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1993), the | (1996), the American Philosophical Society (1998), the Serbian Academy of ... |
OICA | ... es due to permanent economical crisis. DPRK did not join or collaborate the | and other communities, so any information about its motor vehicle industry ... |
National League | ... . No City Series was held in 1901 and 1902 due to legal warring between the | and American League |
Midwest League | ... nhospitable home for professional baseball. The Madison Muskies, a Class A, | affiliate of the Oakland A's, left town in 1993 after 11 seasons. The Madi ... |
Super League | ... ctional radio station "Wave 103". Sky Sports used the song as the intro for | in the late 2000s and the X Factor frequently use the song for the contest ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... s and not filming. He also enjoys watching basketball games, especially the | and can often be seen with wife Jennifer Meyer at courtside for Laker home ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... e A team Fiorentina, the Major League Soccer team, the Montreal Impact, the | American football team, the New Orleans Hornets basketball team, and the N ... |
Seattle Storm | ... 3rd. In the first round, the Comets knocked out the 2004 defending champion | in 3 games, but lost in the conference finals to the Sacramento Monarchs i ... |
Erith Town F.C. | ... entre and the David Ives Stadium, which is home to Bexley Athletic Club and | ('The Dockers'), who play in the Kent League. (Note Erith & Belvedere F.C. ... |
League of American Bicyclists | ... the most bike-friendly city in Texas and has a Silver-level rating from the | . Austin is also home to Car2Go, a carsharing program. Austin was chosen a ... |
Athletic Bilbao | ... the only three clubs to have never been relegated from La Liga, along with | and Real Madrid. In 2009, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win ... |
Green Bay Packers | ... ss ceremony featured Marie Lombardi, the widow of Pro Football Hall of Fame | head coach Vince Lombardi |
Sweden | ... saved his life. Walter received his last cap during the semi-final against | in the 1958 World Cup, suffering an injury which ended his international c ... |
World Bank | ... onwealth, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), the | , International Monetary Fund, Asian Development Bank, and the Colombo Pla ... |
Kontinental Hockey League | ... troduced in most countries of Europe. The top leagues in Europe include the | , the Czech Extraliga, the Finnish SM-liiga and the Swedish Elitserien |
Washington Senators | ... d by the Detroit Tigers with Elliott Maddox, Norm McRae and Don Wert to the | for Joe Coleman, Eddie Brinkman, Jim Hannan and Aurelio Rodríguez. Kuhn ac ... |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | ... conferences organized by internationally renowned institutions, such as the | and the University of Cambridge, where he was Simón Bolívar Professor and ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... nce with another major league organization. After much media attention, the | signed him over the All-Star break |
Vancouver Canucks | ... rs rallied under Quinn and finished in second place. Matched-up against the | in the preliminary round, the Flyers won the series in three games. The Fl ... |
American League | ... ty and Toledo. Prior to the 1900 season, the league changed its name to the | and moved several franchises to larger, strategic locations. In 1901 the A ... |
American College of Radiology | ... e and women more at risk. These conclusions, however, are criticized by the | (ACR), which maintains that the life expectancy of CT scanned patients is ... |
Dietitians of Canada | ... am. The university is accredited by a professional organization such as the | and the university's graduates may subsequently become registered dieticia ... |
Kansas State High School Activities Association | ... r. All high school athletic and non-athletic competition is overseen by the | . For 2010/2011 seasons, the football team competes as Class 3A. Recently ... |
Lunar Society | ... innovation was by the network of informal philosophical societies, like the | of Birmingham, in which members met to discuss 'natural philosophy' (i.e. ... |
Florida Marlins | ... wise expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed Colorado Rockies and | |
National Rugby League | ... Emirates, on 1 March 2009. Telstra is also the naming rights sponsor of the | Premiership. Telstra is also the principal sponsor of Swimming Australia. ... |
Washington Redskins | ... ned in 2003. Its namesake contributed to the stadium's construction, as did | star London Fletche |
IFK Göteborg | ... en. The following season, they played their first European Cup match facing | . The Swedes were beaten 0–3 in Gothenburg and 8–2 in Rotterdam. Feijenoor ... |
Women's National Basketball Association | ... y Thunder of the National Basketball Association and the Tulsa Shock of the | are the state's only major league sports franchises, but minor league spor ... |
University of Washington | ... said that, "across the board he's generally very good." John Wallace of the | agreed with Lindzen that progress in climate change science had been exagg ... |
Chelsea | ... ints over Everton (Dalglish himself scored the winner in a 1–0 victory over | at Stamford Bridge to secure the title on the final day of the season), an ... |
Detroit Lions | ... rowbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the | in 2002, though the Patriots later wore the same throwbacks in 2009 with t ... |
National Football League | The New York Jets of the American Football League and later, the | played at Shea for twenty seasons, from 1964 to 1983 (excluding their firs ... |
Dallas Texans | ... hts to a new Baltimore franchise. Rosenbloom was awarded the remains of the | . The Texans had a long and winding history; they started as the Boston Ya ... |
Pythagorean | ... ively. The discovery of the irrational numbers is usually attributed to the | Hippasus of Metapontum who proved, most likely geometrically, the irration ... |
Cavendish Laboratory | ... ppeared in Nature on 25 April 1953. Sir Lawrence Bragg, the director of the | , where Watson and Crick worked, gave a talk at Guys Hospital Medical Scho ... |
American League | ... can Association Philadelphia Athletics. When the Athletics first joined the | , the two teams played each other in a spring and fall series. No City Ser ... |
Dartmouth Outing Club | Another longstanding tradition is four-day, student-run | trips for incoming freshmen, begun in 1935. Each trip concludes at the Moo ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... National League likewise expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed | and Florida Marlins |
Denver Broncos | ... r Broncos, and Kyle Johnson, who played majority of his NFL career with the | |
Tulsa Shock | ... n. The Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association and the | of the Women's National Basketball Association are the state's only major ... |
Canadian Interuniversity Sport | ... hers have nine teams playing in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) and the | (CIS), including men's and women's ice hockey, soccer, basketball, as well ... |
Middlesex County Cricket Club | St John's Wood is the location of Lord's Cricket Ground, home of | and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), and original headquarters of the sp ... |
New England Patriots | ... milar striping pattern and continued as such (as well as the throwbacks the | wore in the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions in 2002, though th ... |
Denver Nuggets | ... sted a month into the team's inaugural season. Vandeweghe was traded to the | , along with a first-round pick in 1981, in exchange for two future first- ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... ague expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed Seattle Mariners and | . Sixteen years later, in 1993, the National League likewise expanded to f ... |
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | ... n Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, | , Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Max Planck Institute for Compa ... |
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics | ... Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, | , Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law |
Montreal Impact | ... seball team, the Serie A team Fiorentina, the Major League Soccer team, the | , the New Orleans Saints American football team, the New Orleans Hornets b ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Steve Ansolabehere, Rebecca Lessem and Jim Snyder of the | analyze the political orientation of endorsements by U.S. newspapers. They ... |
Deportivo Cuenca | ... ito, Deportivo Quito, and El Nacional from Quito; Olmedo from Riobamba; and | from Cuenca. Currently the most successful football club in Ecuador is LDU ... |
National League | ... all games played between the Athletics and the Philadelphia Phillies of the | that ran from 1903 through 1955. After the A's move to Kansas City in , th ... |
National Basketball Association | ... oma City, Tulsa, Enid, Norman, and Lawton. The Oklahoma City Thunder of the | and the Tulsa Shock of the Women's National Basketball Association are the ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... playoff games: the American Football League Championship in 1968 (beat the | , 27-23), an AFL Divisional Playoff in 1969 (lost 13-6 to the Kansas City ... |
Harvard Glee Club | ... orial boards of the Lampoon and the Harvard Monthly and as president of the | . He wrote a play produced by the Hasty Pudding Club, and was made Ivy ora ... |
Royal Society | ... ulted in criticism from Lord Winston, Peter Atkins, Richard Wiseman and the | |
World Bank | ... listed companies in Malaysia was valued at $181,236 million in 2005 by the | |
International Professional Hockey League | ... ned with teams in Michigan and Ontario to form the first fully professional | (IPHL), in 1904. The IPHL hired numerous players from Canada, and Canadian ... |
Maine Mariners | Bob McCammon, who had just coached the Flyers' first year AHL | farm club to a Calder Cup title, replaced Shero behind the bench. After a ... |
Yanks | ... before moving to New York as the Bulldogs in 1949. The team then became the | in 1950, and many of the players from the New York Yankees of the All-Amer ... |
Seattle Mariners | ... 1977, the American League expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed | and Toronto Blue Jays. Sixteen years later, in 1993, the National League l ... |
La Liga | ... is awarded annually to the Spanish national with the highest goal total in | . It is named in the memory of the late Athletic Bilbao striker Telmo Zarr ... |
CERN | ... illion K (10 13 K) and this does not tend to happen naturally. However, at | , protons are accelerated in the Proton Synchrotron to an energy of 26 GeV ... |
Brattvåg IL | ... ality include Austnes, Eidsvik, Helle, Longva, Søvik, Tennfjord, and Vatne. | is a sports club based in the municipality. Tennfjord Mannskor is a male c ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... the name of a series of baseball games played between the Athletics and the | of the National League that ran from 1903 through 1955. After the A's move ... |
Queen of the South | ... side of the river. Palmerston Park, home to the town's senior football team | , is on Terregles Street, also on the Maxwelltown side of the river |
Hasty Pudding Club | ... and as president of the Harvard Glee Club. He wrote a play produced by the | , and was made Ivy orator and poet. Reed failed to make the Harvard teams ... |
Cardiff Athletic Club | ... shared the ground with Cardiff Rugby Football Club (founded 1876) —forming | between them—until 1966, when the cricket section moved to Sophia Gardens. ... |
Golden Baseball League | ... wice. On May 9, 2005, Henderson signed with the San Diego Surf Dawgs of the | , an independent league. This was the SurfDawgs' and the Golden Baseball L ... |
Western Pennsylvania Hockey League | ... ofessional ice hockey has existed from the early 20th century. By 1902, the | was the first to openly employ professionals. The league joined with teams ... |
Union Association | The | survived for only one season (1884), as did the Players League (1890), an ... |
American Express | ... ed the charge in offering all types of financial services products in 1986. | attempted to own almost every field of financial business (although there ... |
Carolina Mudcats | ... the Research Triangle metropolitan region. Five County Stadium, home to the | minor league baseball team, is located in the town |
Vasas SC | On 12 December 1962, Feyenoord played a decisive match versus | in the second round of the European Cup 1962-63. The first two legs, in Ro ... |
Fraunhofer IIS | ... rst MPEG subgroup – Audio group was formed by several teams of engineers at | , University of Hannover, AT&T-Bell Labs, Thomson-Brandt, CCETT, and other ... |
Alfred University | ... he state has similar relationships with five statutory colleges that are at | and Cornell University |
National Basketball Association | ... sed and the building opened on Feb. 17, 1968, less than one month after the | played its 18th All-Star Game. The Basketball Hall of Fame's Board named f ... |
Penn State | ... rkley Elementary, Great Valley Middle School, and Great Valley High School. | has a graduate center here, Penn State Great Valley. LeBow College of Drex ... |
Montreal Expos | ... Milwaukee Brewers. The National League also added two teams that year, the | and San Diego Padres. The Padres were the last of the core PCL teams to be ... |
Oklahoma City Thunder | ... nd wrestling located in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Enid, Norman, and Lawton. The | of the National Basketball Association and the Tulsa Shock of the Women's ... |
Kent county team | ... eived an unsteady amount of money from playing professional cricket for the | . Payment for skilled bowlers and batsmen came from voluntary donations af ... |
South East Australian Basketball League | The Albury Wodonga Bandits compete in the | (SEABL) East Conference of the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) pla ... |
Association of American Universities | ... cholarships. Six graduates were selected for that honor that same year. The | . accredited the Naval Academy curriculum 30 October 1930 |
Bristol City | ... he outbreak of World War II. The club won the Southern Section Cup, beating | in the two-legged final in 1938, and when taking part in the regional Lond ... |
Electronic Visualization Laboratory | ... e Realization Lab's 'Cavern' virtual reality machine seems to be set in the | at the University, where the CAVE environment was first developed |
Detroit Lions | ... color commentary. Games are carried on both stations unless a conflict with | , Detroit Pistons or coverage arises, in which case only WXYT-AM serves as ... |
Williamstown Football Club | ... e VFL, and then from 2001-2007 it had a reserves affiliation with the VFL's | |
Blackburn Rovers | ... y broke the world national transfer record in 1996 by paying £15million for | and England striker Alan Shearer, one of the most prolific goalscorers of ... |
Australian Basketball Association | ... the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) East Conference of the | (ABA) playing their home games at the Albury Sports Stadium. (known now as ... |
Marylebone Cricket Club | ... ion of Lord's Cricket Ground, home of Middlesex County Cricket Club and the | (MCC), and original headquarters of the sport. It is also famous for Abbey ... |
Australasian Performing Right Association | ... r performance would bring popular protest to the world arena. In 2001, when | (APRA) surveyed 100 music industry people for their Top 10 Best Australian ... |
Major League Soccer | ... Montreal Expos Major League Baseball team, the Serie A team Fiorentina, the | team, the Montreal Impact, the New Orleans Saints American football team, ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... akland Raiders, 27-23), an AFL Divisional Playoff in 1969 (lost 13-6 to the | ) and the 1981 AFC Wild Card Playoff game (lost 31-27 to the Buffalo Bills ... |
Katipunan | ... nt, with General Artemio Ricarte as its first Captain General, replaced the | military - List of Filipino Generals in the Philippine Revolution of 1896 ... |
New England Patriots | The rivalry between the Indianapolis Colts and | is one of the NFL's newest rivalries. The rivalry is fueled by the quarter ... |
Bradford Bulls | Compaq sponsored | Rugby League club |
National Center for Atmospheric Research | ... e National Severe Storms Laboratory, private-sector meteorologists, and the | are some of the organizations very active in research; with various source ... |
Everton | ... w golden goal rule became in use. During the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, | and Borussia Mönchengladbach were beaten. A total of 14,000 Feyenoord fans ... |
Houston Astros | The | conduct spring training in Kissimmee, at Osceola County Stadium. The stadi ... |
National Football League | ... y major league baseball franchise. In 1926, Hartford had a franchise in the | known as the Hartford Blues. The NFL would return to Connecticut from 1973 ... |
The Football League | ... d in 1871, the club is one of the oldest teams in England, but did not join | until 1920, and had never played in the top tier of English football leagu ... |
World Bank | ... ralia (A$15 million), Taiwan (A$11 million); New Zealand (A$6 million), the | (A$4 million), and the Asian Development Bank |
Peterborough Northern Star F.C. | Peterborough also has a Non-League football team | who play at Chestnut Avenue |
Chicago White Sox | ... ht-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball best known for his time with the | . He was one of eight players permanently ineligible for professional base ... |
Crystal Palace | ... since exiting their own Plough Lane stadium in 1991 and ground-sharing with | at Selhurst Park. However, the relocation of the club to Cardiff never hap ... |
Chicago Cubs | ... onal League teams the Tigers have faced repeatedly in the World Series, the | (four times) and St. Louis Cardinals (three times). Had the Cubs beaten th ... |
Premier League | ... ers Football Club from 1994 to 1996, during their previous two seasons as a | club |
National Football League | ... d coach. He is ranked as one of the greatest and most innovative coaches in | (NFL) history, creating many new formations and methods. He invented the n ... |
PRS for Music | ... ic scene. In 2010, Cardiff was named the UK's second 'most musical' City by | |
English football league system | ... oin The Football League until 1920, and had never played in the top tier of | before the 2006–07 season |
Detection Club | From 1936 until 1949 Bentley was president of the | and contributed to both of their radio serials broadcast in 1930 and 1931 ... |
Luton Town | ... rvival, reignited the tensions. A distinct rivalry arose between Argyle and | after inflammatory comments made by Joe Kinnear who was manager of the Hat ... |
Norwegian Computing Center | ... which he named, along with some colleagues at PARC and predecessors at the | . He conceived the Dynabook concept which defined the conceptual basics fo ... |
Racing Santander | ... l of 5,000 La Liga goals. The goal was converted by Messi in a game against | , which Barça won 2–1. On 18 December 2009 Barcelona beat Estudiantes 2–1 ... |
Buffalo Bills | He returned to the NFL in 1998 with the | , where he earned Pro Bowl and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors. He ... |
Major League Baseball | ... May 5, 1969), nicknamed "Knuckles", was an American right-handed pitcher in | best known for his time with the Chicago White Sox. He was one of eight pl ... |
Newcastle Falcons | ... tle Benfield, West Allotment Celtic and Team Northumbria. As for rugby, the | are the only team in north-east England to play in the Aviva Premiership r ... |
Sunderland | ... he side did manage a famous cup victory over Football League First Division | and held Manchester City to a draw before losing in the replay. In 1912 th ... |
team of that name | ... eries of changes, it assumed the name Baltimore Colts, replacing a previous | that folded in 1950. Playing at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium, the Colts be ... |
Tribe of Mic-O-Say | ... e one lodge in each of its five boroughs. The Pony Express Council uses the | as its honor society and does not have an OA lodge |
Memphis Grizzlies | ... hree seeds. On their way to the Western Conference Finals, Dallas swept the | , and beat in-state rival San Antonio Spurs in seven tense games. Phoenix ... |
River City Rascals | ... and Windy City ThunderBolts) has 3 teams and St. Louis (Gateway Grizzlies & | ) has 2 teams while Cleveland (Lake Erie Crushers), Cincinnati (Florence F ... |
Los Angeles Clippers | ... e Los Angeles Lakers (who had a 3–1 lead against Phoenix) and the resurgent | . They faced a Mavericks team who won 60 games, but were forced to be the ... |
Broadcast Music Incorporated | ... ollowing year. In 1997, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. | (BMI) asserts that it was performed over seven million times in the 20th c ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... candal in the 1919 World Series, in which the favored White Sox lost to the | in eight games. The fixing of the 1919 World Series is the only recognized ... |
Great Falls Voyagers | ... world's shortest river), the Montana School for the Deaf and the Blind, the | minor league baseball (formerly known as the Great Falls White Sox and bef ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... from 1994-1998. He then attended Wake Forest University and was drafted by | in the first round (18th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. He currently play ... |
National Association | ... nal Association of Professional Baseball Players, which became known as the | , the Association, or NA, in 1871, Spalding joined the Boston Red Stocking ... |
Djoliba Athletic Club | ... nding Étoile du Congo a walkover, and in 1975 they lost 3-0 on aggregate to | of Mali in the First round. In 1979 they again lost in the First round, dr ... |
Hartford Blues | ... 1926, Hartford had a franchise in the National Football League known as the | . The NFL would return to Connecticut from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted ... |
Milton Keynes Dons | ... 2003 the club moved to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, being rebranded as | a year later |
New York Yankees | That same year, the | won a record 125 games, including going 11–2 in the postseason, to win the ... |
Augusta National Golf Club | ... designed by Alister MacKenzie, the architect who designed the course at the | , home of The Masters |
National Aeronautic Association | ... verified by tower personnel or by official observers of the United States' | (NAA). On 9 February 2006, he broke two of his world records and set a rec ... |
Western Bulldogs | ... . Collingwood made a return to the finals in 2006, but were defeated by the | by over 40 points. The 2007 season saw them finish 6th on the ladder at se ... |
Borussia Dortmund | ... he second highest average attendance of European football clubs only behind | |
New York Giants | ... he NFL would return to Connecticut from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted the | at Yale Bowl while Giants Stadium was under construction. From 1975 to 199 ... |
Étoile du Congo | ... iminated in the early rounds. In 1968 they were due to play Congolese club, | in the Preliminary round but withdrew from the competition before the matc ... |
Continental Indoor Football League | ... nce located in the city. In 2009 indoor football returned to Madison as the | 's Wisconsin Wolfpack, who call the Alliant Energy Center home |
Gateway Grizzlies | ... Schaumburg Boomers and Windy City ThunderBolts) has 3 teams and St. Louis ( | & River City Rascals) has 2 teams while Cleveland (Lake Erie Crushers), Ci ... |
Eastern Valley Conference | In 2008 the Little Chute Forensics team won the | championship, the first Forensics conference championship for the school i ... |
New York Jets | ... irst round (18th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. He currently plays for the | |
Leicester City | ... has now somewhat abated. Similarly, after the departure of Ian Holloway to | in November 2007 a noticeable mutual dislike arose, culminating in Argyle' ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... .P. Losman (Buffalo Bills), Anthony Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Moore ( | ), Matt Forté (Chicago Bears), and Roydell Williams (Tennessee Titans). Se ... |
Boston Rugby Club | | is also located at the Princess Royal Arena. The team play in blue shirts ... |
Burnley | ... tipathy has now similarly subsided. In the 1990s, Argyle had a rivalry with | as the Clarets beat them in a Division Two (now League One) play-off semi- ... |
Washington Freedom | ... United States women's national soccer team and was a founding member of the | . Hamm has scored more international goals in her career than any other pl ... |
New York State Public High School Athletic Association | ... behind 2-0 to knock off The Pittsford Panthers 3-2 in the Division 1 of the | (NYSPHSAA) state hockey championship game at The Utica Memorial Auditorium ... |
Aberdeen | ... anager, and he guided them to the Scottish League Cup final where they beat | 2–0 at Hampden Park, and he left the club shortly thereafter. Dalglish was ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... frican-American to win the Heisman Trophy. Davis was slated to play for the | in the same backfield as Jim Brown, but died of leukemia before being able ... |
San Francisco Giants | ... of 70 would last a mere three years following the meteoric rise of veteran | left fielder Barry Bonds in 2001. In 2001 Bonds knocked out 73 home runs, ... |
Charlton Athletic F.C. | ... buildings. In one case, the band were due to perform at The Valley (home of | ), and were waiting in the dressing room for Moon to arrive. A witness des ... |
Lake Erie Crushers | ... ouis (Gateway Grizzlies & River City Rascals) has 2 teams while Cleveland ( | ), Cincinnati (Florence Freedom) and Pittsburgh (Washington Wild Things) e ... |
Cleveland Indians | ... c districts with many large buildings built during the 1920s and 1940s. The | held spring training there from 1923 to 1927 at Henley Field Ball Park. Pa ... |
golf club | ... Miccosukee Tribe earns revenue by owning and operating a casino, resort, a | , several museum attractions, and the "Indian Village". At the "Indian Vil ... |
National Rifle Association | ... blic veterans' association from 1871 to 1872. At its inception in 1871, the | chose him as its first president |
United Football League | ... eball and soccer, and the Virginia Destroyers are the 2011 champions of the | . Additionally, the Washington Redskins have Redskins Park, their headquar ... |
FC Basel | ... reputation in Switzerland as a successful sporting city. The football club | continues to be successful and in recognition of this the city was one of ... |
Manchester United | Billy Whelan, one of the eight | players who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster of 6 February 1958 ... |
A.C. Milan | In 1913 Reading toured Italy and beat Genoa 4–2 and | 5–0, narrowly lost 2–1 to Casale, before beating Italian champions Pro Ver ... |
Newcastle Eagles | The city is also home to the | basketball team who play their home games at the new Sports Central comple ... |
American Physical Therapy Association | ... erapy practice act defining the profession within its jurisdiction, but the | (APTA) has also drafted a model definition in order to limit this variatio ... |
Detroit Lions | ... within the city limits. Since 2002, Allen Park is the practice home of the | and is also the site of the team's headquarters |
Montreal Canadiens | ... yoff series win in six games. They were outmatched in the semifinals by the | , however, losing in five games. After the season, Clarke was awarded the ... |
Fulham's | ... ol in June 2010, Dalglish was asked to help find a replacement, and in July | Roy Hodgson was appointed manager. However, a poor series of results at th ... |
American Bar Association | ... ting Hershel Friday to fill the vacant seat, but changed his mind after the | found Friday unqualified. Nixon then nominated Lewis Powell, who was confi ... |
Five Points Gang | ... ined ethnic gangs, including Al Capone, who got his start in crime with the | . The Mafia (also known as Cosa Nostra) first developed in the mid-19th ce ... |
Football League | ... ch as Tanni Grey-Thompson and Colin Jackson as well as many Premier League, | and international footballers, such as Craig Bellamy, Gareth Bale, Ryan Gi ... |
Fight Club | Like other American films of 1999—such as | , Bringing Out the Dead and Magnolia—American Beauty instructs its audienc ... |
Orlando Magic | ... the public as gay. John Amaechi, who played in the NBA with the Utah Jazz, | and Cleveland Cavaliers (as well as internationally with Panathinaikos BC ... |
2009 season | ... r. The deal, however, would last only one year, as the Sol folded after the | |
Panathinaikos BC | ... azz, Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers (as well as internationally with | of the Greek Basketball League and Kinder Bologna of the Italian Basketbal ... |
United Counties Football League | ... e town's second club is Boston Town nicknamed The Poachers, who play in the | . Home games are played at their stadium on Tattershall Road, on the outsk ... |
Enrico Fermi Institute | ... and institutions are named after Fermi, such as the Enrico Fermi Award, the | , the Fermi National Accelerator Lab, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... eyman starter for the first eight seasons of his career. He debuted for the | in 1987 as a reliever and did not secure a job as a full-time starter unti ... |
Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences | ... he first of five Beckman institutes in the United States. It also hosts the | whose founding dean was . The BRI's current director is Richard Jove, Ph.D |
Accra Hearts of Oak SC | ... e First round. In 1979 they again lost in the First round, drawing 4-4 with | of Ghana on aggregate but losing out on penalties 4-2. And in 1980 they lo ... |
Madison Mustangs | Madison is home to the | , a semi-pro football team that is part of the Ironman Football League. Ga ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... f research had already become dominated by specialized agencies such as the | (medical research) and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (nuclear and part ... |
IPL | ... , a domestic first-class cricket championship. The city is also home to the | team Delhi Daredevils, and ICL team Delhi Giants (earlier named Delhi Jets ... |
Eastern Valley Conference | In 2007 the Little Chute High School girls' volleyball team won the | championship and the WIAA regional championship |
Conference North | ... l clubs. The more senior Boston United, nicknamed The Pilgrims, play in the | . The stadium is currently located on York Street in the centre of the tow ... |
Manchester City | ... famous cup victory over Football League First Division Sunderland and held | to a draw before losing in the replay. In 1912 the directors passed a reso ... |
Cleveland Cavaliers | ... . John Amaechi, who played in the NBA with the Utah Jazz, Orlando Magic and | (as well as internationally with Panathinaikos BC of the Greek Basketball ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... hoenix had to play seven game series against the two Los Angeles teams, the | (who had a 3–1 lead against Phoenix) and the resurgent Los Angeles Clipper ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... her in , when he was 32. After starting the year at 10-3 for the last-place | and making his first All-Star Game appearance, he was traded to the Cincin ... |
SpVgg Bayreuth | ... ndesliga (division 1), the HaSpo Bayreuth handball team, the footballers of | and the volleyball players of BSV Bayreuth each play in their respective B ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... , 27–7, the Cleveland Browns 14–12 on a play known as Red Right 88, and the | , 34–27. In doing so, Oakland became the third wild card team to advance t ... |
main campus | ... and human papillomavirus. Intramural research is primarily conducted at the | in Bethesda, Maryland, and the surrounding communities. The National Insti ... |
Toronto Argonauts | ... asses. Flutie played for the Stampeders until 1996, when he signed with the | , leading them to back-to-back Grey Cup victories in 1996 and 1997. Flutie ... |
New York Giants | ... is Browns. That year, the White Sox went to the World Series, defeating the | 4 games to 2. Cicotte won Game 1, lost Game 3, and pitched six innings of ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... otball League, including Patrick Ramsey (New Orleans Saints), J.P. Losman ( | ), Anthony Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Ma ... |
Negro National League | ... league to organize the sport. Rube Foster, a former ballplayer, founded the | in 1920. A second league, the Eastern Colored League, was established in 1 ... |
Hartford Whalers | ... t's longest-tenured and only modern full-time "big four" franchise were the | of the National Hockey League, who played in Hartford from 1979 to 1997 at ... |
Young Lords | ... ng back to before the Mexican-American War. Simultaneous movements like the | , to empower youth, question patriarchy, democratize the Church, end polic ... |
La Liga | ... 9, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win the treble consisting of | , Copa del Rey, and the Champions League. That same year, it also became t ... |
Luton Town | ... um replaced previous stadium Elm Park. It was opened on 22 August 1998 when | were beaten 3–0 with Grant Brebner having the honour of scoring the first ... |
ES Sétif | ... a withdrew from the competition. In the First round they beat Algerian club | 5-3 on penalties after the two matches ended all square at 1-1. In the Sec ... |
Werder Bremen | ... 5 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Feyenoord reached the quarter finals after beating | in the second round. They eventually lost to Real Zaragoza. In the quarter ... |
Miami Heat | ... d the Suns in Phoenix 102–93 in Game Six. Dallas would later on lose to the | in six games, despite winning the first two games |
Minnesota Twins | ... wing his playing career with the New York Yankees, Martin had worked in the | organization, managing that team to an AL West Division title in 1969. But ... |
Boston Red Sox | In February 2002, he signed as a free agent with the | , where at age 43 he became the oldest player to play center field in majo ... |
National Football League | The Philadelphia Eagles of the | hold their pre-season training camp each summer at the football facilities ... |
Tri-City Americans | Kennewick is the host city of the | of the Western Hockey League, as well as of the Indoor Football League's T ... |
Boston Bruins | ... Tampa Bay Lightning in preseason games against the St. Louis Blues and the | , and in 2003 Hayley Wickenheiser played with the Kirkkonummi Salamat in t ... |
Northwoods League | ... the Madison Mallards, a college wood-bat summer baseball league team in the | (not to be confused with the Minor League Baseball). They play in Warner P ... |
National Colored Base Ball League | ... great and lasting success as the Cuban Giants, while the first league, the | , failed in 1887 after only two weeks due to low attendance. The Negro Ame ... |
Cavendish Laboratory | Late in 1951, Crick started working with James D. Watson at | at the University of Cambridge, England. Using "Photo 51" (the X-ray diffr ... |
A.F.C. Hayes | Hayes has another Non-League football team | , who were known until 2007 as Brook House F.C |
Society of Antiquaries | ... hip for archaeology established jointly by the University of London and the | in memory of Augustus Wollaston Franks. Sir Arthur Evans doubled the amoun ... |
Oakland Athletics | ... 19th perfect game in Major League Baseball history on May 9, 2010, for the | . Braden still resides in Stockton. Alex Spanos, owner of the NFL's San Di ... |
Irish Mountaineering Club | ... and makes it a favourite destination for Dublin climbers in particular. The | has operated a climbing hut in the area since the 1950s. Below the crag is ... |
Bristol City | ... llow Devon sides Exeter City and Torquay United; other rivalries exist with | , Bristol Rovers and Portsmouth (the Plymouth–Portsmouth game is known as ... |
World Bank | ... er islands. In 1978 Maldives joined the International Monetary Fund and the | . Tourism also gained in importance to the local economy, reaching more th ... |
New York Yankees | ... 1970, to be replaced by Billy Martin. Following his playing career with the | , Martin had worked in the Minnesota Twins organization, managing that tea ... |
Five Points Gang | ... d the area before his Cooper Union Address in 1860. The predominantly Irish | was one of the country's first major entities |
Philadelphia Eagles | The | of the National Football League hold their pre-season training camp each s ... |
Royal Perth Yacht Club | ... he Swan River, with most on Melville Water, Freshwater Bay and Matilda Bay. | , on Pelican Point in Matilda Bay, staged the unsuccessful 1987 America's ... |
ICL | ... t championship. The city is also home to the IPL team Delhi Daredevils, and | team Delhi Giants (earlier named Delhi Jets) |
Basketball Bundesliga | ... the World League in 2008. The basketball team of BBC Bayreuth plays in the | (division 1), the HaSpo Bayreuth handball team, the footballers of SpVgg B ... |
National Football League | ... basketball. Lambeau Field, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is home to the | 's Green Bay Packers. The Packers have been part of the NFL since the leag ... |
Ipswich Town | ... the Football League in 1920. They were voted out of the league in favour of | at the end of the 1937–38 season, but returned to it 12 years later after ... |
National Hockey League | ... only modern full-time "big four" franchise were the Hartford Whalers of the | , who played in Hartford from 1979 to 1997 at the Hartford Civic Center. T ... |
Drones Club | Bertie belongs to the | , and many of these characters are fellow members and appear in the separa ... |
Aldershot Town | ... veral occasions. Strong feelings remain between fans of Reading and fans of | , the refounded club in Aldershot. With Aldershot Town rejoining the leagu ... |
National Rifle Association | ... received thousands of complaint letters, including a formal protest by the | . Webb forwarded many of the letters to police chief Parker who promised " ... |
Premier League | On 14 June 2000, NTL won the rights to show 40 live | matches on a pay-per-view basis for three years, beginning at the start of ... |
City of Hope National Medical Center | The Beckman Research Institute (BRI) is a research facility located at the | in Duarte, CA, United States. It is dedicated to studying normal and abnor ... |
Brisbane Lions | ... een sparked with the new interstate clubs, including Port Adelaide, and the | |
MIT | ... and Linux, and also available on other operating systems, was developed at | jointly between Project Athena and the Laboratory for Computer Science. Di ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... the two previous league champions: the Pittsburgh Steelers, 34-21, and the | , 20-17, in the playoffs |
Bristol Rovers | ... es Exeter City and Torquay United; other rivalries exist with Bristol City, | and Portsmouth (the Plymouth–Portsmouth game is known as the Dockyard Derb ... |
The Art Institute of Indianapolis | ... University, Martin University, Oakland City University Indianapolis campus, | , Vincennes University Aviation Technology Center, the University of India ... |
Swindon Town | ... ot's exile, Reading's main local rivalries have been with Oxford United and | . When the three teams had shared a division, their rivalry was referred t ... |
Mets | ... all in ) remains the most in a major league season since Jack Fisher of the | lost 24 in |
Women's Flat Track Derby Association | ... in 2005, were instrumental in the rule-setting and track design used by the | |
The Football League | On 19 June 2000, NTL entered into a joint venture with | to set up an internet portal for all 72 clubs. Under the terms of the deal ... |
University of Amsterdam | ... ich she graduated in 1970. She graduated from the European Institute at the | in 1971 |
BBC Bayreuth | ... . They were also fourth in the World League in 2008. The basketball team of | plays in the Basketball Bundesliga (division 1), the HaSpo Bayreuth handba ... |
BMI | ... othersbaugh was honored with the prestigious Richard Kirk award at the 2004 | Film and TV Awards. The award is given annually to a composer who has made ... |
Major League Baseball | ... id Lee Wells (born May 20, 1963), nicknamed "Boomer", is an American former | pitcher. Wells was considered to be one of the game's better left-handed p ... |
World Bank | ... eal economy growth with the support of the International Monetary Fund, the | , and the Paris Club of creditors. The country's currency, the dirham, is ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... k, on March 31, 1998, when the Mets opened their season against their rival | , playing the longest scoreless opening day game in the National League an ... |
Seattle Storm | ... l born in Albury. Basketballer Lauren Jackson, who currently plays with the | of the WNBA, was also born in Albury |
The Sons of the Desert | The official Laurel and Hardy appreciation society is known as | , after a fraternal society in their film of the same name (1933). It was ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... ples being the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the | (NIH), NSF does not. Instead, it seeks to fulfill its mission chiefly by i ... |
Queen of the South | | represent Dumfries and the surrounding area in the Scottish Football Leagu ... |
Miami Dolphins | ... the Super Bowl in Super Bowl XI against the Minnesota Vikings, although the | used a version of the 3-4 ("53 defense") in Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl VII ... |
National Scrabble Association | The North American | publishes the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (OSPD), which is also s ... |
San Antonio Spurs | ... ference Finals, Dallas swept the Memphis Grizzlies, and beat in-state rival | in seven tense games. Phoenix won Game One 121–118 after Diaw hit a game-w ... |
Carolina Hurricanes | ... d great controversy and resentment. The former Whalers are now known as the | |
Minnesota Vikings | ... the Super Bowl in three years by defeating the Chicago Bears, 37-7, and the | , 23-6, in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Broncos earned their first ever tr ... |
Swindon Town | ... They were named Champions in the first season (1894–95) going on to defeat | in a test match to win promotion |
Queen of the South | The Doonhamers is also the nickname of | who represent Dumfries and the surrounding area in the Scottish Football L ... |
Iowa High School Athletic Association | ... teams are known as Norsemen and participate in Heart of Iowa conference and | level 2A sports |
Green Bay Packers | ... located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is home to the National Football League's | . The Packers have been part of the NFL since the league's second season i ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... rned Pro Bowl and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors. He played for the | from 2001 to 2004, and finished his career as a member of the New England ... |
Chicago White Stockings | William Hulbert, principal owner of the | , did not like the loose organization of the National Association and the ... |
BVV Den Bosch | ... goal in Eindhoven. Feyenoord progressed to the 1991 final, where they beat | 1–0 to win the competition. As the cup holders, they faced champions PSV a ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... at he and a group of investors from Louisiana were interested in buying the | . The Saints, who had been forced out of the Louisiana Superdome for the 2 ... |
Hayes F.C. | The former | started out as Botwell Mission in 1909, taking the name Hayes F.C. in 1929 ... |
Association of American Universities | ... relationship with The United Methodist Church. Syracuse was elected to the | in 1966 but withdrew its membership in 2011 due to diverging views in eval ... |
Garrick Club | ... eficiaries: his family, the Royal Literary Fund, Westminster School and the | . After Milne's death in 1956, his widow sold her rights to the Pooh chara ... |
New York Yankees | ... he game's better left-handed pitchers, especially during his years with the | and the Toronto Blue Jays. He pitched the fifteenth perfect game in baseba ... |
Royal College of Surgeons | ... anatomy and skeleton. The skeleton today is in the Hunterian Museum at the | in London |
Air Force Association | ... ociation for the outstanding flight of the year, and the Air Age Trophy, an | award, given each year in recognition of significant contributions to the ... |
Tonnerre Yaoundé | ... of the competition in the Quarter Final stage losing 4-1 to Cameroon club, | . In 1992 they were again eliminated in the First round, this time by Cano ... |
University of Florida | On the | / Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Featured Creatures website |
Dallas Cowboys | ... the "Doomsday Defense" squads he created during his 29 year tenure with the | |
CIS | ... ll League, and the University of Regina's Regina Cougars/Regina Rams of the | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... er Bowl in team history by defeating the two previous league champions: the | , 34-21, and the Oakland Raiders, 20-17, in the playoffs |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | ... ity of California, Berkeley and Mathematician at Department of Mathematics, | . He was G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the University of Ca ... |
Manchester United F.C. | ... ports team in history, exceeding the approximately $1.5 billion purchase of | by Malcolm Glazer in 2005. On the same day, the members of the group annou ... |
Southern League | ... ont of a crowd of 2,000. New Brompton were among the founder members of the | upon its creation in 1894, and were placed in Division Two. They were name ... |
New York Yankees | The | played their home games in Shea Stadium during the 1974 and 1975 seasons w ... |
2010–11 season | ... County Cup trophy cruising past Milton Keynes Dons 3–0 in the final. In the | FA Women's Premier League National Division (the second highest league, fo ... |
League of Corinth | ... ebes and eventually Macedon, with the latter uniting the Greek world in the | (also known as the Hellenic League or Greek League) under the guidance of ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... l expand into new markets as four new teams joined the league. In 1993, the | and Florida Marlins began play, and in just their fifth year of existence, ... |
U.S. Forest Service | ... mission of the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management and the | . It was created in 1968 to establish a system of long-distance National S ... |
Negro American League | ... Ball League, failed in 1887 after only two weeks due to low attendance. The | of 1951 is considered the last major league season and the last profession ... |
NEC Nijmegen | ... De Kuip. The title was followed by another two Dutch Cups in 1994 (beating | 2–1) and 1995 (beating FC Volendam 2–1). During the 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winne ... |
Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) | ... ne for which the design team had retrieved drawings during a scholarship to | and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S |
Rangers | ... the River Nith. They reached the Scottish Cup final in May 2008, losing to | 3-2 |
Premier League | ... attendance since the ground was made all-seated was on 2 February 2000 in a | game against Manchester United and was watched by 39,640 fans. In recent y ... |
Advanced Technology Group | ... 4, Kay was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer until the closing of the ATG ( | ), one of the company's R&D divisions. He then joined Walt Disney Imaginee ... |
Staines Town F.C. | local football team | campaigned against the change, attempting to present 134 signatures to the ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... thletics. Braden still resides in Stockton. Alex Spanos, owner of the NFL's | , resides in Stockton. PGA Tour Pro Ricky Barnes and his father, former NF ... |
SFRO | ... tion (SVA equivalent) in Sweden is handled by the car builder's association | who makes two inspections; one when the car has reached the rolling chassi ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... he first team to use the 3-4 in the Super Bowl in Super Bowl XI against the | , although the Miami Dolphins used a version of the 3-4 ("53 defense") in ... |
National League | ... other big four leagues at various times. The Hartford Dark Blues joined the | for one season in 1876, becoming the state's first and only major league b ... |
CRIA | ... #4 on the Canadian Albums Chart. The album was certified 2x Platinum by the | in February 2007 |
San Francisco 49ers | ... ka Kazamaki) also originates from Canton Bruce Miller, current NFL player ( | |
New England Patriots | ... iego Chargers from 2001 to 2004, and finished his career as a member of the | in 2005. In 2006, he was ranked #1 in a list of the top 50 CFL players. He ... |
Portsmouth | ... Torquay United; other rivalries exist with Bristol City, Bristol Rovers and | (the Plymouth–Portsmouth game is known as the Dockyard Derby) Although the ... |
Detroit Lions | ... Ramsey (New Orleans Saints), J.P. Losman (Buffalo Bills), Anthony Cannon ( | ), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Matt Forté (Chicago Bears), and Ro ... |
Chicago Bears | ... earned their second trip to the Super Bowl in three years by defeating the | , 37-7, and the Minnesota Vikings, 23-6, in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the B ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... ded pitchers, especially during his years with the New York Yankees and the | . He pitched the fifteenth perfect game in baseball history. He is tied on ... |
University of Florida | ... ttinger was educated at the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, and the | . After racing speedboats as a teenager, he entered the U.S. Air Force in ... |
Newcastle United | In January 1997 Dalglish was appointed manager of Premier League side | on a three-and-a-half-year contract, taking over from Kevin Keegan. Dalgli ... |
Woolwich Arsenal | ... ium. The new club played its first match on 2 September 1893, losing 1–5 to | 's reserve side in front of a crowd of 2,000. New Brompton were among the ... |
CCETT | ... y Coding). The Musicam technique, as proposed by Philips (the Netherlands), | (France) and Institut für Rundfunktechnik (Germany) was chosen due to its ... |
National Aeronautic Association | ... , the Lucky Lady IIs crew received the Mackay Trophy, given annually by the | for the outstanding flight of the year, and the Air Age Trophy, an Air For ... |
BSC Old Boys | ... and Bern. The championships were jointly hosted by Switzerland and Austria. | and Concordia Basel are the other football teams in Basel |
Chicago Cubs | ... ows of seats. With the Mets playing a game at Shea that evening against the | , the Yankees used the visitor's locker room and dugout and the Angels use ... |
Harlem Globetrotters | ... for ceremonies seats up to 300. The honorees inducted in 2002 included the | and Magic Johnson, a five-time NBA champion, three-time NBA finals MVP and ... |
Erith & Belvedere F.C. | ... lub and Erith Town F.C. ('The Dockers'), who play in the Kent League. (Note | play in Welling.) Erith Rugby Club play at Northumberland Heath Recreation ... |
Carlisle Indians | ... nning back and linebacker in 1912, tackling the legendary Jim Thorpe of the | that year. Eisenhower broke his leg in that, his last, game; it became per ... |
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New York Mets | The city is home to | spring training, the St. Lucie Mets Florida State League team and the Mets ... |
Football League Two | ... English professional football club, based in Plymouth, Devon, that plays in | |
Boston Red Sox | At the end of the 1919 season Harry Frazee, then owner of the | , sold a group of his star players to the New York Yankees. Amongst them w ... |
United States Football League | ... drafted. Flutie played that year for the New Jersey Generals of the upstart | . In 1986 he signed with the NFL's Chicago Bears, and later played for the ... |
Clay Mathematics Institute | ... uations, all of which have been designated Millennium Prize Problems by the | |
Montreal Expos | ... r 3, 2004, the stadium was the venue of the last game in the history of the | when the Mets defeated the Expos 8-1. Their story ended where it had start ... |
Southend United | ... 1987, the Gills hit the headlines when, on consecutive Saturdays, they beat | 8–1 and Chesterfield 10–0, the latter a club record for a Football League ... |
OPEC | ... as in the 1950s when it had a growth rate of 66.0%. The 1973 oil embargo by | spurred an oil boom in eastern Montana, northern Wyoming and Western North ... |
Urban Land Institute | ... ured so as to be pedestrian-friendly to Hall of Fame visitors. In 2010, the | announced a plan to make the walk between Springfield's Metro Center and t ... |
AS Nancy | ... uropean competition, following hooliganism prior to and during a match with | , despite an appeal by the club. The season ended in bitter disappointment ... |
Chesterfield F.C. | ... Lockoford Lane shut as is now host to a Tesco Extra and the B2net Stadium, | 's new home ground |
World Bank | ... ted Nations and many of its specialized and related agencies, including the | , International Labour Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, a ... |
National Hockey League | ... ssive apostrophe. The business was founded by Tim Horton, who played in the | from 1949 until his death in a car accident in 1974 |
Broadcast Film Critics Association | ... iling their end-of-year lists. The Chicago Film Critics Association and the | named the film the best of 1999, but although the New York Film Critics Ci ... |
Alta IF | Alta is home to the football club | |
Nottingham Forest | ... promotion to the Premier League on 17 April 2012 with 1–0 home win against | . In their next match on 21 April 2012, Reading secured the Championship t ... |
New York Yankees | In 1997, he signed as a free agent with the | , his favorite team because of a lifelong interest in baseball legend Babe ... |
Mad Rollin' Dolls | The All-Girl Roller Derby League, | , was formed in Madison in 2004. Mad Rollin' Dolls LLC, is a member of the ... |
first division | ... dominated the German Rugby scene for a long time. DRC Hannover plays in the | , and SV Odin von 1905 as well as SG 78/08 Hannover play in the second div ... |
World Bank | ... dramatically reduced. Impressed by Leakey's transformation of the KWS, the | approved grants worth $140 million. Richard Leakey, President Arap Moi and ... |
Tampa Bay Lightning | ... face masks.One woman, Manon Rhéaume, appeared as a goaltender for the NHL's | in preseason games against the St. Louis Blues and the Boston Bruins, and ... |
California State University, Los Angeles | ... ssociate's degree from Pasadena City College in 1968 , she next enrolled at | . She eventually left CalState and took writing classes through extension |
Florida Marlins | ... ouston Astros. The team left the county in 1985. They were succeeded by the | at Viera in 1993 |
American Academy of Pediatrics | The WHO, the | , the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for Dise ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... in in the minor leagues and he was subsequently selected off waivers by the | on April 8, 1963. He progressed swiftly through the Tigers' minor league s ... |
West Ham United | ... he title. Blackburn had to travel to Liverpool, and Manchester United faced | in London. Blackburn lost 2–1, but still won the title since Manchester Un ... |
MasterCard | ... began accepting Interac in its stores in Western Canada in 2003 and, later, | and MasterCard PayPass across most of its stores in 2007. The company ofte ... |
University of Florida | While teaching at the | , Alfred Korzybski counseled his students to eliminate the infinitive and ... |
Washington Bullets | ... nd the team moved to the Southwest Division. Dick Motta, who had guided the | to the NBA Championship in 1977–78, was hired as the team's first head coa ... |
Corinthian-Casuals F.C. | Tolworth has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V, where | (two semi-pro football teams that have since merged) plays its home games |
Real Madrid | He was best known for his spell with | . Nicknamed El Buitre (The Vulture), he was a member of the legendary Quin ... |
Baltimore Orioles | On September 6, 1995, | shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lo ... |
Canon Yaoundé | ... aoundé. In 1992 they were again eliminated in the First round, this time by | of Cameroon after beating LPRC Oilers of Liberia in the Preliminary round |
Crockenhill | ... ars Steve Bruce and Tony Cascarino, who was famously bought from non-league | in exchange for a set of tracksuits |
Chicago Bears | ... the upstart United States Football League. In 1986 he signed with the NFL's | , and later played for the New England Patriots, becoming their starting q ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | In July 1993, the Athletics traded Henderson to the playoff-bound | for Steve Karsay and José Herrera. He was involved in the final play of th ... |
Associated Colleges of the Midwest | Colorado College is affiliated with the | . Most sports teams are in the NCAA Division III, with the exception of Di ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... e been developed in the early 20th century. Lew "Hicks" Moren (1906) of the | was credited as its inventor. However, Eddie Cicotte apparently also came ... |
Houston Astros | ... olt 45s started spring training at Cocoa Stadium. The team later became the | . The team left the county in 1985. They were succeeded by the Florida Mar ... |
Midwest League | ... ust two games with the Smokies, he was promoted to the Clinton C-Sox of the | where he posted a record of 4 wins and 7 losses |
National Society of Film Critics | ... e film the best of 1999, but although the New York Film Critics Circle, the | and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association recognized American Beauty, t ... |
Southampton | ... with a game to spare after 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace when second-placed | failed to beat Middlesbrough, losing 1-2 |
Woking F.C. | ... t the Kingfield Stadium in Woking, Surrey, having agreed a groundshare with | The former Hayes F.C. started out as Botwell Mission in 1909, taking the n ... |
Spartak Moscow | ... –02, finishing third in a group containing Bayern Munich, Sparta Prague and | . This meant Feyenoord had to continue their European season in the 2001–0 ... |
Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods | The | (German: Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern) star ... |
East Fife | ... one, footballer and manager: born Kinglassie, Fife 16 June 1929; played for | 1947-58, Dundee 1958-60; manager, East Fife 1963-69, Aberdeen 1971-75; gen ... |
Bangor City F.C. | ... s mother shared his father's love of writing and was a poet. Gruff supports | of the League of Wales |
Sheffield F.C. | ... National. The county is also now home to the world's oldest football club, | who have their home ground at Dronfield in North East Derbyshire |
Coventry R.F.C. | ... ventry City F.C. (association football); Coventry Buildbase Bees (speedway) | ;(rugby union); Coventry Bears (rugby league); Coventry Godiva Harriers (a ... |
National Hockey League | ... Gerbe was born in Oxford and currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the | |
French Archaeological School | ... ered a completely new village in exchange for the old site. |