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For the season, Kingman hit 35 home runs and drove in 118 runs to be named the American League's Comeback Player of the Year, and finish 13th in MVP balloting.
He became a national star in 1938 when he hit a league-leading. 342 with 19 home runs, drove in 95 runs, and won the National League's MVP award.
After the fall race at Charlotte, in which Menard and Tony Stewart made contact on pit road, a feud between the drivers ensued, with Tony Stewart ( who drove for Menard's father John Menard in the Indy Racing League's early years ) criticizing Menard's career, saying,

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However, Andrew denied to transfer the agreed territories to Duke Leszek I who made an alliance with Prince Mstilav of Novgorod and they drove away Andrew's troops from the principality.
Conquering all of the territory north of the Po, he forced the surrender of Milan and then drove Guy out of Pavia, where he was crowned King of Italy, but went no further before Guy died suddenly in late autumn, and fever incapacitated his troops.
Individual Allied commanders drove their troops forward in pursuit, allowing their beaten enemy no chance to recover.
A series of coordinated attacks by these Egyptian Expeditionary Force infantry and mounted troops were also successful at the Battle of Mughar Ridge, during which the British infantry divisions and the Desert Mounted Corps drove two Ottoman armies back to the Jaffa — Jerusalem line.
After Imperial German troops drove out the French, Maximilian Sforza, son of Ludovico, became Duke of Milan ( 1513-1515 ) until the French returned under Francis I of France and imprisoned him.
" After Saddam's seizure of Kuwait in August 1990, a UN coalition led by the United States drove Iraq's troops from Kuwait in February 1991.
The stalemate was broken in 1706, as Marlborough drove the French out of most of the Spanish Netherlands, decisively defeating troops under Villeroi in the Battle of Ramillies in May and following up with the conquest of Antwerp and Dunkirk.
* February 19 – ( Third Carlist War )- Government troops under General Primo de Rivera drove through the weak Carlist forces protecting Estella, Spain and took the city by storm.
The Ottoman Empire defeated troops of Britain attempting to capture Baghdad, and drove them back some before trapping the British force and compelling it to surrender.
In this confrontation 11, 000 British troops, using emplaced artillery, drove off a token garrison of 400 Frenchmen.
If enough Union troops filled the breach quickly enough and drove into the Confederate rear area, the Confederates would not be able to muster enough force to drive them out, and Petersburg might fall.
Canadian troops quickly arrived and drove back the German advance.
In October 1934 KMT troops won a decisive battle and drove deep into the heart of the Central Soviet Area.
In 1987, Chadian troops equipped with technicals drove the heavily mechanized Libyan army from the Aozou Strip.
During the fighting, Stauffenberg drove up to be with the leading tanks and troops of the 10th Panzer Division.
Japanese military police killed Republican pemuda in Pekalongan ( Central Java ) on 3 October, and Japanese troops drove Republican pemuda out of Bandung in West Java and handed the city to the British, but the fiercest fighting involving the Japanese was in Semarang.
In the offensive, Dutch forces drove Republican troops out of parts of Sumatra, and East and West Java.
The BEF had initial early successes which drove the Germans back to the Aisne River ; the German troops dug in and managed to hold out against both British and French attacks.
In the spring of 1776, 10, 000 British and German troops arrived in Quebec, and General Guy Carleton, the provincial governor, drove the Continental Army out of Quebec and back to Fort Ticonderoga.
In the Red River War of 1874-75, United States Army troops led by Ranald S. Mackenzie drove out the Comanches.
But Pope Boniface IX's troops drove him away in 1396 and established a firm papal suzerainty over the city.
Though the Italians were initially repulsed, subsequent German intervention drove 57, 000 Allied troops from the mainland.
Arriving at Poperinge on 20 August, Hessian troops under Freytag's command drove the French from Oost-Capel and Rexpoede back to Bergues, and two days later from Wormhout and Esquelbecque, surrounding fortified Bergues with detachments.
From the central position, the French then drove west with the only available troops, the Old Guard and a division of the " Marie Louise " ( young conscripts from the classes of 1814 and 1815, called up in anticipation the previous year ), in hopes of smashing Blucher ’ s leading elements ( Sacken and Yorck ) in isolation and with their backs to the French held bridges over the Marne.

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Harnessing a team to a buckboard, they drove out to a willow-lined creek about a half-mile off, then climbed down and began chopping.
Finally, however, the arrangements were made and we drove out into the bush in a Land Rover.
They kicked their horses through the deep water with their bare heels, drove the Rebels out of their rifle pits and captured four men.
After Mr. Jack drove away, Winston went on looking out the window.
My man came out an hour later, drove to the beach, turned right and after half a mile went to the Swim and Tan Motel.
Shayne drove westward from the Boulevard slowly, letting Rourke crane his head out the window and watch for street numbers.
He drove into the paved space before the garage and got out, slamming the car door.
I drove out of the Harbor, turned off into a dirt road among the scrub pine trees and stopped.
-- Billy Gardner's line double, which just eluded the diving Minnie Minoso in left field, drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run with two out in the last of the ninth to give the Minnesota Twins a 6-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox Monday.
`` Wherefore also He ( God ) drove him ( man ) out of Paradise, and removed him far from the tree of life, not because He envied him the tree of life, as some venture to assert, but because He pitied him, ( and did not desire ) that he should continue a sinner for ever, nor that the sin which surrounded him should be immortal, and evil interminable and irremediable.
Menelaus succeeded Tyndareus in Sparta, while Agamemnon, with his brother's assistance, drove out Aegisthus and Thyestes to recover his father's kingdom.
The protest in Eugene turned into a riot where local anarchists drove police out of a small park.
Alma, the chief judge and governor as well as the high priest over the people of Nephi, lead an army against Amlici and his followers and drove the rebellion out of the land.
" Invading the Po valley with a large army they drove out the Etruscans and resettled it, the Boii taking the right bank in the center of the valley.
In Egypt the New Zealand Mounted Rifles and Australian Light Horse of Anzac Mounted Division operating as mounted infantry, drove German and Ottoman forces back from Romani to Magdhaba and Rafa and out of the Egyptian Sinai Peninsular in 1916.
Before meeting Cesare, Leonardo had worked at the Milanese court of Ludovico Sforza for many years, until Louis XII of France drove Sforza out of Italy.
* Tahitian ticket-taker-formerly owned a house until squatters drove him and his family out and moved in
Florentines drove out the Medici for a second time and re-established a republic on 16 May 1527.
Governor Dinwiddie sent Washington back to the Ohio Country to protect an Ohio Company group building a fort at present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but before he reached the area, a French force drove out the company's crew and began construction of Fort Duquesne.
In 739, a rebellion in Galicia, assisted by the Asturians, drove out Muslim forces and it joined the Asturian kingdom.
However, the belief that the Saxons simply wiped or drove out all the native Britons from England has been widely discredited by a number of archaeologists since the 2000s, and the likelihood of that model being severely questioned.
In late 1917, as the British Army including the Jewish Legion drove the Turks out of Southern Syria.
Heraclius drove the Persians out of Asia Minor and pushed deep into their territory, defeating them decisively in 627 at the Battle of Nineveh.
This mansa drove the Tuareg out of Timbuktu and established it as a center of learning and commerce.

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