Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Carlos Queiroz" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

At and Sporting
At the time of Jarry Park's closing in 1977, Fenway's capacity was listed ( according to Sporting News Baseball Guides ) at 33, 513, making it the smallest in the majors at that point.
At the beginning of the 2012 season Sporting started a perfect 7 – 0 – 0, and with the new addition of players such as Bobby Convey the team has remained on top of the league, setting an MLS record for most minutes played without allowing a shot on goal.
At the end of the season, a writer from The Sporting News said that Hornsby was one of about a dozen Western Association players to show any major league potential.
At the same time, the Red Sox were named Sporting News Team of the Decade.
At sixteen he began working as a regional correspondent for The Sporting News.
At one time, Connor's record was thought to be 131, per the Sporting News book Daguerreotypes.
At Number 79, he was the highest-ranking New Jersey native to have made The Sporting News list of Baseball's Greatest Players in 1999.
At the age of 23, Lindstrom hit. 358 for the Giants and was named The Sporting News Major League All Star team ’ s third baseman ahead of Pittsburgh ’ s Harold “ Pie ” Traynor.
At many private schools, or more traditional state schools, ' school colours ' are awards presented for achievement in a subject or a sport-See Sporting Colours.
At this stage, he was described as one of the finest young cricketers in England by Bell's Sporting Life.
At the end of the 1887 season, Sporting Life praised Dunlap's contributions to Detroit's championship team: " Dunlap is the king of second basemen, and a first-class all-round player.
At the time, the Washington correspondent for Sporting Life predicted that Dunlap would bring bad luck to his new team.
At Florida State, he was the winner of the Dick Howser Trophy and the 1997 Golden Spikes Award, was named the 1997 Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year, the 1997 Sporting News Player of the Year, and was a consensus All-American ( 1997 ).
At the start of the 2008 – 09 season, Vukčević got involved in a controversial dispute with Sporting manager Paulo Bento over losing his place in the starting XI.
At launch, the Seicento was available with three trim levels ; a basic ' S ' with black bumpers and spartan equipment and initially the 899 cc engine ; an ' SX ' model, a slight upgrade over the ' S ' with colour coded bumpers, electric windows, central locking and a sunroof-which was also available as a ' Citymatic ' with a clutchless manual gearchange-and a ' Sporting ' with the larger FIRE 1. 108 cc engine, lower suspension and anti-roll bars added.
At the end of the 1956 – 57 season, Olympic Charleroi had promoted to the first division but Sporting Charleroi finished last in the first division and was thus relegated to the second division.
At 92 minutes Sporting was conceded a decisive penalty kick that would, if scored, give the team the victory.
At Duke, Williams became one of the few freshmen in Duke's history to average double figures in scoring and was named ACC Rookie of the Year and National Freshman of the Year by The Sporting News, averaging 14. 5 points, 6. 5 assists and 4. 2 rebounds per contest.
At a meeting between the president of Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional ( CSN ), Volta Redonda city mayor Nelson Gonçalves, Doctor Guanayr and Admiral Heleno Nunes ( president of CBD, Confederação Brasileira de Desportos, " Brazilian Sporting Confederation "), Doctor Guanayr defended the idea that Flamenguinho should represent the city in Campeonato Carioca, but Admiral Heleno Nunes decided that the new team should be named Volta Redonda Futebol Clube and the team colors should be the same colors of Volta Redonda Municipality: black, yellow and white.
At the same time, the station added Dan Patrick and expanded programming from Sporting News Radio while retaining Opie & Anthony and the Dodgers.
At season's end, Duerson was named first team All-Pro by Pro Football Weekly, the Pro Football Writers Association and The Sporting News and second team All-Pro by AP.

At and inherited
At an early age, Catherine was considered a suitable wife for Arthur, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Henry VII of England and heir to the throne, due to the English ancestry she inherited from her mother Queen Isabella I of Castile.
At the highest levels of hierarchical society, titles and names and special privileges were inherited.
At this point he had sold almost all his inherited lands, which cut him off from his principal source of income.
At the time of Gustave's birth his father, an ex-soldier, was working as an administrator for the French Army but shortly after his birth his mother expanded a charcoal business she had inherited from her parents to include a coal-distribution business and soon afterwards his father gave up his job to assist her.
At the start of Justinian I's reign he had inherited a surplus 28, 800, 000 solidi ( 400, 000 pounds of gold ) in the imperial treasury from Anastasius I and Justin I.
* At the end of his rule, Mieszko I left to his sons a territory at least twice as large as what he inherited from his father.
At the death of the fourth duke, Charles the Bold, Artois was inherited by the Habsburgs and passed to the dynasty's Spanish line.
At the time of his death Bolesław I left Poland larger than the land he had inherited: he had added to his domains the long-contested marches of Lusatia and Sorbian Meissen as well as Red Ruthenia and possibly Lesser Poland.
At the end of Maximilian's rule, the Habsburgs ' mountain of debt totalled 6 million gulden ; this corresponded to a decade's worth of tax revenues from the their inherited lands.
At the outset of his reign, Commodus, age 18, inherited many of his father's senior advisers, notably Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus ( the second husband of Commodus's sister Lucilla ), his father-in-law Gaius Bruttius Praesens, Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and Aufidius Victorinus, who was Prefect of the City of Rome.
At his father's death in 1239, he inherited large estates from his father around the ancestral seat of Habsburg Castle in the Aargau region of present-day Switzerland as well as in Alsace.
At the end, the doorman reads in the newspaper that he inherited a fortune from an American millionaire named U. G. Monen, a patron who died in his arms in the hotel bathroom.
At the start of the story, Osiris rules Egypt, having inherited the kingship from his ancestors in a lineage stretching back to the creator of the world, Ra or Atum.
At 8 a. m., his girlfriend left the house, inherited from Helen Harvey, to visit her parents.
At this time, the area of present day Zug belonged to completely different monastic and secular landlords, the most important of whom were the Habsburgs, and who, in 1264, inherited the Kyburg rights and remained a central political power until about 1400.
At his arrival back in Norway, Haakon gained the support of the landowners by promising to give up the rights of taxation claimed by his father over inherited real property.
At this point in his reign Philip was faced with extensive financial liabilities, partially inherited from his father's war against Aragon and partially incurred by the cost of his own campaigns against the English and their allies in Flanders.
At birth, he was given the clan name of Zhao ( the clan name of the royal house of Qin ) inherited from his father and personal name Zheng ( 正 ), because he was born in the first month ( Zhengyue 正月 in the Chinese calender ).
At this stage his films did not produce a return, and Renoir gradually sold paintings inherited from his father to finance them.
At his death, his nephew Edward Scruggs inherited the property.
At the same time, the categories that were inherited from the old language and were still present in some dialects should be represented in the written standard.
At the end of his life Crèvecœur returned to France and settled permanently on land he inherited from his father.
At the time of Canadian Confederation, the Civil Code of Lower Canada replaced most of the laws inherited from the Custom of Paris and incorporated some English law as it had been applied in Lower Canada such as the English law of trusts.
At the age of ten, he inherited a fortune from his father William Beckford, usually referred to as " Alderman Beckford ", who had been twice a Lord Mayor of the City of Londonconsisting of £ 1 million in cash (£ as of ),, land at Fonthill ( including the Palladian mansion Fonthill Splendens ) in Wiltshire, and several slave ( sugar ) plantations in Jamaica.
At the age of nineteen, he inherited a farm near Durham, but did not enjoy the experience of farming and so returned to East Haddam a year later to prepare to enter Yale.

0.930 seconds.