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Fewest and .
* Fewest fumbles, season: 6, New Orleans Saints, 2011.
* Fewest fumbles lost, season: 2, Kansas City Chiefs, 2002.
* Fewest opponents ' fumbles, season: 11, Cleveland Browns, 1956 ; Baltimore Colts, 1982 ; Tennessee Titans, 1998.
* Fewest fumbles recovered, season: 9, San Francisco 49ers, 1982.
* Fewest own fumbles recovered, season: 2 ; Washington Redskins, 1958 ; Miami Dolphins, 2000.
* Fewest opponents ' fumbles recovered: 3, Los Angeles Rams, 1974 ; Green Bay Packers, 1995.
* Fewest points gained in a season: 54, during 2011 – 12 in Football League Two.
* Fewest points and worst league finish: 2008 – 09, finishing 12th on 37 points.
* Winner of the Harry " Hap " Holmes Memorial Award ( AHL Fewest goals against ) in 1964.

baneful and .
The second reason for being concerned with the dichotomy between faculty members who are part of the `` in-group '' that owns and operates the institution and those who are merely paid employees, is, therefore, the baneful effect on the caliber of the teaching itself.
The baneful influence of these antiquated principles was clearly shown in the maintenance of Königgratz-Josefstadt in 1866 as a strategic point, which was preferred to the defeat of the separated Prussian armies, and in the strange plans produced in Vienna for the campaign of 1859, and in the almost unintelligible Battle of Montebello in the same year.
As such, critical theory was left, in Jürgen Habermas ’ words, without " anything in reserve to which it might appeal ; and when the forces of production enter into a baneful symbiosis with the relations of production that they were supposed to blow wide open, there is no longer any dynamism upon which critique could base its hope.
Skaði says that, with these events in mind, " baneful advice " will always come from her " sanctuaries and plains " to Loki.
In 19th century England the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood explicitly reacted against his influence ( and that of his admirers such as " Sir Sploshua "), seeking to return to styles before what they saw as his baneful influence.
He found the islanders suffering from sickness under the stifling and baneful effects of the Dog-Star Sirius at its first appearance before the sun's rising, in early July.
The young king, under the baneful influence of the minister Hermeias, headed an attack on Ptolemaic Syria instead of going in person to face the rebels.
This is most common amongst traditions that have a particular fondness of the Sidhe, to whom iron is supposedly baneful.
Peru, Bolivia, Colombia and Chile were all involved in a twelve-year war, which brought about a train of baneful stages of chaos, among all countries involved.
It was, however, rather the indiscipline of his men ( the baneful legacy of Wallenstein's methods ) than his own faults which brought about his disastrous retreat across North Germany, and at a moment of crisis he was recalled to endeavour to stop Torstenson's victorious advance, only to be shut up in Magdeburg, whence he escaped with the barest remnant of his forces.
One of them wrote " The baneful influence of Colonel Wakefield has ruined every settler and the colony of Port Nicholson.
Press censorship, serfdom, and capital punishment were viewed as baneful influences of Western Europe.
The majority thought the law a proper response to " the baneful effects " of allowing immigrants to educate their children in their mother tongue, with results " inimical to our own safety.
The Reverend John Wollaston arrived at Fremantle in April 1841 and by May 1842 had proposed a plan to remove Aboriginal children from " the baneful influences of heathen customs " to schools where they would be educated at the cost of settler families who would then have the option of employing them as domestic servants.
Her children have occasionally attributed these family differences to the baneful influence of Vijayaraje's advisors, but most observers disagree with this assessment.
Some kind of external agency is required: ( a ) to help us to shed light on our ego as it really is in all its petty and baneful guises ; and ( b ) to enable us to subdue the small ' self ' with a view to realising the Great Self by awakening to Amida's light.
" Since the beginning of history, jewels have exercised a baneful spell.
As such, traditional Critical Theory was left, in Jürgen Habermas ’ words, without " anything in reserve to which it might appeal ; and when the forces of production enter into a baneful symbiosis with the relations of production that they were supposed to blow wide open, there is no longer any dynamism upon which critique could base its hope.
Every kind of magical being strode the countryside among the tribes of man, and all was at peace — until the arrival of the demons and horrors of the Burning Legion and their baneful Lord Sargeras, dark god of chaotic magic.
The planet of a man's birthday will be the main guardian of his fate, but at each particular period of a man's life a particular planet throws upon him its baneful or its beneficial influence.
Seven of the ten provinces belonging to the Captaincy General of Venezuela declared their independence and explained their reasons for this action, among them, that it was baneful that a small European nation ruled the great expanses of the New World, that Spanish America recovered its right to self-government after the abdications of Charles IV and Ferdinand VII at Bayonne, and that the political instability in Spain dictated that Venezuelans rule themselves, despite the brotherhood they shared with Spaniards.
He claims that this would be " oppressive to some States, dangerous to all, and baneful to the Confederacy.

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