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Anchored crosses are occasionally a feature of coats of arms in which context they are referred to by the heraldic terms anchry or ancre.
Anchored by Wall Street, New York City is one of the world's principal financial centers.
Anchored by the immigration waves of the late 19th century and early 20th century, Little Italy has retained its roots, even as neighborhood remodeling projects update the scenery.
144-Ford Ave. Anchored by Publix with 3 restaurants, liquor store, nail salon, all things chocolate, UPS Store, and ice cream shop.
Its critical consensus states: " Anchored by dazzling performances from Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Renée Zellweger, as well as Cameron Crowe's tender direction, Jerry Maguire meshes romance and sports with panache.
On May 27, 1928, Peer had the group travel to the Victor Camden, New Jersey studios, where they recorded many of what would become their signature songs, including: " Meet me by the Moonlight Alone "; " Keep On the Sunny Side "; " Can the Circle be Unbroken "; " Little Darling, Pal of Mine "; " Forsaken Love "; " Anchored in Love "; " I Ain't Goin ' to Work Tomorrow "; " Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone "; " Wildwood Flower "; " River of Jordan "; " Chewing Gum "; and " John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man ".
Anchored in their European territories, several nations establish colonial empires held together by naval supremacy.
Anchored under the lee of the Island in 7 fms sandy Bottom being tolerably sheltered from the SSE round by the w to NE-the distance between the Island and the Main is about 50 chains, the point of the Main as well as the Island composed of regular Basaltic Pillars.
Anchored by defensive stalwart Russell, the tough Celtics forced their opponents to take low-percentage shots from farther distances ( there was no three-point arc at the time ); misses were then often grabbed by perennial rebounding champion Russell, who then either passed it on to elite fast-break distributor Cousy or made the outlet pass himself, providing their sprinting colleagues opportunities for an easy slam dunk or layup.
Anchored by Wall Street, in Lower Manhattan, New York City functions as the financial capital of the world and is home to the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies.
Anchored by the female character studies " Lucy at the Gym " ( about an anorexic exercise addict ), " Claire " ( about an aging lesbian aviator succumbing to Alzheimer's disease ) and " Mary Kay " about Mary Kay Letourneau, the notorious real-life schoolteacher who became impregnated and imprisoned as the result of an affair with a 13-year-old male student, whom she married when he reached the age of consent.
Anchored by Jack Williams and Liz Walker, it served as a comprehensive update on the war until peace was called on February 27.
Anchored by Hall of Famers Maurice Richard, Elmer Lach, Doug Harvey and Jacques Plante, Selke won his first Stanley Cup with the Canadiens in 1953.
Anchored by Austria's player of the century Herbert Prohaska and legendary striker Hans Krankl, backed up by Bruno Pezzey, Austria reached the World Cup in 1978 and 1982 and both times reached the Second Round, held in team group games that replaced the knock-out Quarterfinals.
Anchored by the Gold Dome and Classen buildings at the intersection of Northwest 23rd Street and Classen Boulevard, and bordered by Oklahoma City University to the west and the Paseo Arts District to the east, the Chinatown district runs north along Classen Boulevard in central Oklahoma City from roughly Northwest 22nd Street up to Northwest 30th Street.
Anchored by Carol Wang, the newscast is seen on Shaw Multicultural Channel in Vancouver and Calgary.
Anchored by Brad Hall.
Anchored by Carol Marin, former longtime anchor at WMAQ, the newscast was hailed as a return to quality in-depth journalism in the best CBS tradition at a time when tabloid journalism and " soft news " were becoming the norm in broadcast news.
Anchored at that time by San Francisco's upscale I. Magnin and The Broadway.
Anchored by the mansion of William C. Rhinelander at the center of Washington Square North, " the Row " of Greek Revival town houses on either side of Fifth Avenue presented the unified and dignified appearance of privilege.

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** 24 May-29 June: Anchored at Simon's Bay
:" as the 7th of August when we came into Shark's Bay ; in which we Anchored at three several Places, and stay'd at the first of them ( on the W. side of the Bay ) till the 11th.
It is a symbol which is shaped like a plus sign with anchor-like protrusions at the end of each arm, hence the name Anchored Cross.
Anchored by veteran Cotabato City journalist Jasper Acosta, it is aired live daily from the ABS-CBN Cotabato Broadcasting Center at 5: 15 PM, from Monday to Friday and ends at 5: 45 PM.

Anchored and two
Its first two books, " Anclado en la tierra de nadie " (" Anchored in No-man's Land ") and " Nada que hacer " (" Nothing to Do "), follow the picaresque adventures of a protagonist who, like the author, is a one-time journalist called Pedro Juan.

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He also sang duet vocals with Carlene Carter on a cover of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash's " Jackson " for the 2007 tribute album Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash.
Anchored in a daily cycle of matins and vespers ( with Divine Liturgy on Sundays and feast days ), they try to make themselves available to all who come to the monastery, in a manner that is in keeping with their vocation.
* Marketplace – Anchored by a Tops Supermarket, with a Starbucks outlet and Burger King.
Anchored by columns and insights of numerous governance experts — including Robert Herz, former chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and former U. S. SEC chairman Harvey Pitt — Compliance Week provides news, best practices, checklists, primers, and other guidance to help its subscribers and their peers comprehend and comply with the constantly evolving global regulations and standards to which public companies must adhere.
Anchored by Christine Tan, Asia Market Wrap examined the day's headlines and numbers, with in-depth analysis of the day's financial news, interviewing key money managers, market experts and corporate chiefs.

Anchored and both
Anchored in mid-summer 1846, the context for both the adventures and expansionism is the Texas Annexation from Mexico, the Mexican-American War, and the backdrop to the American Civil War.

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** 23 – 25 April: Anchored for provisions off Annamooka ( Tonga )

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There also exists in heraldry the " Anchored Cross ", or Mariner's Cross, a stylized cross in the shape of an anchor.
The Anchored Cross or Mariner's Cross is also referred to as St Clement's Cross, in reference to the way he was martyred.
Anchored off the coast of Calicut, the Portuguese invited native fishermen on board and immediately brought some Indian items.
Anchored in funk and swing, the album featured genre experiments in ska punk, psychedelic rock, country, rockabilly, big band, hard rock and lounge.
To date, she has released four solo albums and has featured on the tribute album Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash and film soundtrack of Loggerheads.

by and scoring
* Scale analysis ( statistics ) – methods to analyse survey data by scoring responses on a numeric scale
From about 1697 onwards ( La caduta del Decemviri ), influenced partly perhaps by the style of Giovanni Bononcini and probably more by the taste of the viceregal court, his opera arias become more conventional and commonplace in rhythm, while his scoring is hasty and crude, yet not without brilliance ( L ' Eraclea, 1700 ), the oboes and trumpets being frequently used, and the violins often playing in unison.
The scoring and criteria for awarding a stolen base to a runner are covered by rule 10. 07 of the Major League Baseball rule book.
In addition, if the situation of the game is such that the steal is of little use ( usually in the late innings when the runner would not change the game's outcome by scoring ), and the catcher does not attempt to throw out the runner, the runner is not credited with a steal, and the base is attributed to defensive indifference.
The first mention of the stolen base, in a statistical sense was in the 1877 scoring rules adopted by the National League which noted credit toward a player's total bases when a base is stolen.
In 1887, the stolen base was given its own individual statistical column in the box score, and was defined for purposes of scoring: "... every base made after first base has been reached by a base runner, except for those made by reason of or with the aid of a battery error ( wild pitch or passed ball ), or by batting, balks or by being forced off.
In 1898, stolen base scoring was narrowed to no longer include advancement in the event of a fielding error, or advancement caused by a hit batsman.
Players on the batting team take turns hitting against the pitcher of the fielding team, which tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways.
At this time the games tended to be low scoring, dominated by such pitchers as Walter Johnson, Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, and Grover Cleveland Alexander to the extent that the period 1900 – 1919 is commonly called the " Dead-ball era ".
For purposes of scoring and reference, each player is identified by one of the points of the compass and thus North and South play against East and West.
In duplicate bridge, the cards held by each player in each deal are preserved so that each partnership plays the same set of hands as their East-West or North-South counterparts at other tables and with the scoring based upon relative performance, thus emphasizing skill over chance.
After the play and scoring of the hand has concluded, the deal is rotated and the second deck is moved by the next dealer from his left to his right, cut by the previous dealer and dealt ; the partner of the new dealer shuffles the first deck continuing the process.
Concentrating attack on the leg stump is considered by many cricket fans and commentators to lead to boring play, as it stifles run scoring and encourages batsmen to play conservatively.
Charlton was handed his debut as England romped home 4 – 0, with the new player gaining even more admirers after scoring a magnificent thumping volley dispatched with authority after a cross by the left winger Tom Finney.
Charlton opened the scoring with a crisp side-footed finish after a run by Roger Hunt had forced the Portuguese goalkeeper out of his net ; his second was a sweetly struck shot after a run and pull-back from Geoff Hurst.
In their current form, Olympic and other amateur bouts are typically limited to three or four rounds, scoring is computed by points based on the number of clean blows landed, regardless of impact, and fighters wear protective headgear, reducing the number of injuries, knockdowns, and knockouts.
Currently scoring blows in amateur boxing are subjectively counted by ringside judges, but the Australian Institute for Sport has demonstrated a prototype of an Automated Boxing Scoring System, which introduces scoring objectivity, improves safety, and arguably makes the sport more interesting to spectators.
Lara also holds the test record of scoring most number of runs in a single over in a Test match, when he scored 28 runs off an over by Robin Peterson of South Africa in 2003.
In 2001 Lara was named the Man of the Carlton Series in Australia with an average of 46. 50, the highest average by a West Indian in that series, scoring two half centuries and one century, 116 against Australia.

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