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* Gave up Rod Carew's 3000th career hit on August 4, 1985.

Carew's and 17
In spite of Carew's pleas for those of similar ethnic background to come forward, no matching donor was found and Michelle died on April 17, 1996 at the age of 18.

Carew's and home
At the Carew home, the police and Lanyon are standing over Carew's body in the garden.
Carew's house, named Chichester House after its later owner Sir Arthur Chichester, was already a building of sufficient importance to have become a temporary home of the Kingdom of Ireland's law courts during the Michaelmas law term in 1605.

Carew's and for
Many of the songs and love poems are addressed to the still-unidentified " Celia ," a woman who was evidently Carew's lover for years.
Among Carew's occasional, public verse are his addresses to ladies of fashion, commendations of the nobility, and laments for the passing of friends or public figures, such as Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden.
Carew's youngest daughter from his first marriage, Michelle, was diagnosed with leukemia in September 1995 and her rare Panamanian-Jewish heritage lowered the possibility of finding a matching donor for a bone marrow transplant.
He did not get an at bat, but appeared as a defensive replacement for Pete Rose in the ninth inning, and caught Rod Carew's fly ball for the final out of the NL's 6 – 3 victory.
He also organised Carew's papers in support of his claim for the barony of Idrone, a task to which he committed himself so deeply that in 1569 he was returned to the Irish parliament as member for Athenry.
Heskey appeared to have taken Carew's place in the starting line-up for a number of weeks.
However when Villa signed Darren Bent for £ 18 million, Carew's first team opportunities were further reduced.
A warrant was issued for Carew's arrest, but, forewarned, he escaped across the Channel to Normandy, but was arrested soon after.

Carew's and on
Installation of the bronze reliefs on the pedestal did not begin until late 1849, when John Edward Carew's depiction of the death of Nelson was put in place on the side facing Whitehall.
Carew's number 29 was retired by the Twins on July 19, 1987.
* Images of Richard Carew's work on hurling
However, his own injury woes and Carew's good form on return have meant that the Norwegian has regained his place in the side.

Carew's and with
The Earl of Ormond-a bosom companion of the Queen's from her troubled youth and head of the Butler family-was absent in England, and the clash of Butler influence with the lawful authority of Carew's claim created havoc.
Gilbert was eager to participate and, after Carew's seizure of the barony of Idrone ( in modern County Carlow ), he pushed westward with his forces across the River Blackwater in the summer of 1569 and joined up with his kinsman to defeat Sir Edmund Butler, a younger brother of the Earl's.
" More recently, Carew's place among the Cavalier Poets has been examined, as have his poetic affinities with Ben Jonson and John Donne ; " A Rapture " has been scrutinized as both biography and fantasy ; the funerary poetry has been studied as a subgenre ; evidence of Carew's views concerning political hierarchy has been found in his occasional verse ; and love and courtship have been probed as themes in the " Celia " poems.
A number of Carew's poems are concerned with the nature of poetry itself.

Carew's and .
After the other guests have left, Jekyll informs Sir Danvers that, after speaking to Muriel, he wants Carew's permission to push up their wedding date.
* His. 336 batting average in 1977 was only second to Carew's. 388.
Carew's relief was cast by Adams, Christie and Co. of Rotherhithe.
* February 18-Thomas Carew's masque Coelum Britannicum is staged at Whitehall Palace.
The close of Carew's life is absolutely obscure.
Carew's poems are sensuous lyrics.
The longest of Carew's poems, " A Rapture ," would be more widely appreciated if the rich flow of its imagination were restrained by greater reticence of taste.
Carew's reputation, however, experienced a slow but steady decline during the second half of the seventeenth century.
Despite some interest in Carew in subsequent years, not until the twentieth century did critics offer a reexamination of Carew's place in English literary history.
According to Edmund Gosse, " Carew's poems, at their best, are brilliant lyrics of the purely sensuous order.
The train was racially segregated ; white passengers were given the better forward cars, while non-whites, like Carew's mother, were forced to ride in the rearward cars.

career and total
What is typical for his entire career, however, is a concern for design as a Gesamtkunstwerk, a total work of art ; whereby he-together with his first wife Aino Aalto-would design not just the building, but give special treatments to the interior surfaces and design furniture, lamps, and furnishings and glassware.
As noted in the inaugural edition of The Baseball Encyclopedia ( MacMillan, 1969 ), Ruth's career total would have been changed to 715 if historians during the 1960s had been successful in pursuing this matter.
He also held the record for the highest total number of runs in a Test career, after overtaking Allan Border in an innings of 226 played at Adelaide Oval, Australia in November 2005.
Considered one of the best NASCAR drivers of all time, Earnhardt won a total of 76 races over the course of his career, including one Daytona 500 victory in 1998.
The typical course load is three classes per term, and students will generally enroll in classes for 12 total terms over the course of their academic career.
In a senior career which spanned 16 years and 567 competitive games, Lineker scored a total of 282 goals at club level.
" I was only on Merseyside a short time, nine or 10 months in total really, but it was still a happy time personally, while professionally it was one of the most successful periods of my career ," he says.
He holds the MLB records for the most career runs batted in ( RBI ) ( 2, 297 ), the most career extra base hits ( 1, 477 ), and the most career total bases ( 6, 856 ).
Throughout his career Lönnrot made a total of eleven field trips within a period of fifteen years.
As of the 2012 Formula One season Schumacher is the only driver left competing in Formula 1 to have raced against Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, whose record of total career wins he beat with his 52nd win at the 2001 Belgian Grand Prix.
The 13 complete games were tied for the second-highest single-season total in all of baseball since Martínez's career began ( Curt Schilling had 15 in 1998 ; Chuck Finley and Jack McDowell also reached 13 in a year ).
However, this 1997 total is by far the highest in Martínez's career, as he has only completed more than 5 games in one other season ( 7, in 2000 ).
Women, for whom military service is voluntary, numbered 1, 050: less than 1 % of the total, but 25 % of career soldiers.
The Barry Bonds era began auspiciously as Bonds put up the numbers for the third MVP of his career: 46 homers, 129 runs and 123 RBI, (. 336 BA,. 458 OBP,. 677 SLG, for a total of 1. 135 OPS ), all career highs.
On September 24 ( the last home game of the regular season ), Hoffman became the all-time saves leader when he recorded his 479th career save, breaking Lee Smith's record of 478 ( Hoffman's career total as of the end of the season was 482 ).
Monk's 71 receptions in 1991 gave him a career total of 801, just 18 behind the all-time record held by Steve Largent.
Dallas ' spectacular offense, led by Aikman who had the best season of his career by completing 302 out of 473 passes for 3, 445 yards and 23 touchdowns while throwing only 14 interceptions, was one of the league's finest, finishing fourth in the league in total yards.
Williams lacked foot speed, as attested by his 19-year career total of only one inside-the-park home run, one occasion of hitting for the cycle, and just 24 stolen bases.
Gretzky was having difficulty scoring this season and finished with only nine goals, contributing to this being the only season in which he failed to average at least a point per game, but his last goal brought his scoring total for his combined NHL / WHA career to 1, 072, one more than Howe.
These figures came to be known as Grace's " traditional " career record and granted him 126 first-class centuries, a total beaten by Jack Hobbs in 1925 ; it was not until Roy Webber's researches in the 1950s that Ashley-Cooper's list was challenged.
Following further research by the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians ( ACS ) in the 1970s and 1980s, an " amended " career record was published which reduced Grace's total of centuries to 124.

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