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A remarkable achievement, since AZ is financially not a big club and it does not have a similar fanbase like their Eredivisie rivals: AZ's home ground in the 2005 06 season, the Alkmaarderhout, had a spectator capacity of 8, 390.
Many superstitious fans attribute this collapse to an incident at Shea Stadium when a fan released a black cat onto the field, further cursing the club, although the " Amazin ' Mets " ended the season at a torrid pace, finishing with a remarkable 100 wins.
As a result of the Rockies ' remarkable September run, the team finished the regular season tied with the Padres for the National League wild card spot in the playoffs.
This was a remarkable result for Coleman who in his second season of coaching pulled off the ultimate prize in Australian football.
In their first season in the nationwide first division, the club reached a remarkable fourth place and qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first and only time in its history.
The production was considered one of the highlights of a remarkable Stratford season, and led to Gielgud ( who had done little film work to that time ) playing Cassius in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1953 film version.
In spite of the turmoil that surrounded the Bulls, they still had a remarkable season, with a final regular-season record of 62 20.
The Bulls ' several young players nevertheless earned additional postseason experience, and Nocioni turned in a remarkable series of performances that far exceeded his season averages.
In an article he co-wrote for the November 1967 issue of SPORT Magazine, Yastrzemski credited Boston's remarkable season to manager Dick Williams and an infusion of youth, including Rico Petrocelli and Tony Conigliaro.
McLain went on to have a remarkable season in 1968, producing a 31 6 record along with a 1. 96 earned run average, as the Tigers led from start to finish to win the American League pennant.
By his final NHL season, he had scored 50 goals or more a remarkable five times.
The National Title is the first for historic Coach Bud Davis and caps off a remarkable season and school Legacy of eight straight state titles, eleven in thirteen seasons. Tuba City National Title Top 3 Photo
In his second season, however, Paxson was able to reshape the franchise with remarkable speed through the draft.
The end of the 2006 F1 season marked the end of Cosworth's remarkable 43 year association with the series, as no team opted to use Cosworth for 2007.
The first season, consisting of thirty-six episodes, is particularly remarkable for having been directed in its entirety by Peter Tewksbury, who also produced and occasionally scripted the programs.
The 1987 season saw Wilander unveil a more potent service and a new highly effective one-handed slice backhand, the later a somewhat remarkable development for a mid-career top-level tennis professional.
He completed another remarkable season with averages of 19. 1 points and 12. 3 rebounds per game, and was again voted Defensive and ACC Player of the Year.
The following season saw remarkable success on the field, given the clubs financial strife.
She had such remarkable success at Covent Garden that season, she bought a house in Clapham and, using London as a base, went on to conquer the European continent, performing Amina in Paris and Vienna in subsequent years with equal success.
There were brief hopes of a return to glory in the 1963 64 season, when a remarkable 8 2 away win over West Ham United in east London on Boxing Day took them to the top of the league.
In the following 1951 52 NBA season, Auerbach made a remarkable draft pick of future Hall-of-Fame guard Bill Sharman.
Nicknamed the " Miami Greyhound " by longtime San Francisco-area broadcaster Bill King because of his slender physical build and remarkable quickness and instincts, the 6 ' 7 " Barry won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 25. 7 points and 10. 6 rebounds per game in the 1965-66 season.
The club had a remarkable run at the end of the season to overtake Bayer Leverkusen, securing the title on the final day.
In the inaugural game on December 22, The Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy came in with an 8 3 record and a Commander-in-Chief's Trophy and then capped the remarkable season with a 23 16 comeback victory over the highly favored Cougars.

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His impersonation of Noël Coward was so remarkable that he was hired for the original cast of the Broadway comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner, in which he played Beverley Carlton.

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If his scholarship and formal musicianship were not all they might have been, Mercer demonstrated at an early age that he was gifted with a remarkable ear for rhythm and dialect.
In the next few months of comparative silence, Pike waited patiently until conditions were perfect for a new attack, and then, displaying a remarkable grasp of the subtleties of political infighting, gained from his first bout with Woodruff, he used these changed conditions to excellent advantage.
In a brief chapter dealing with `` Various Other Diagnoses '', he quotes isolated passages from some writers whose views seem to corroborate his own, and finds it `` most remarkable that a critical view of twentieth-century society was already held by a number of thinkers living in the nineteenth.
'' He finds it equally `` remarkable that their critical diagnosis and prognosis should have so much in common among themselves and with the critics of the twentieth century ''.
As evening approached and Palmer finished his Saturday round with a disappointing one-over-par 73, this remarkable record was still intact, thanks to his Thursday and Friday rounds of 68 and 69.
That was when a remarkable woman, Teresa Durlach, came to my aid -- not so much with money, as with wisdom and courage.
Charlotte Fairchild was excellent as the loyal Marie, who became the second Mrs. LaGuardia, singing and acting with remarkable conviction.
The extent of adaptations to specific ecological circumstances among amphibians is remarkable, with many discoveries still being made.
The buildings flanking the entrance, though very original and remarkable with fantastically shaped roofs with unusual pinnacles, fit in well with the use of the park as pleasure gardens and seem relatively inconspicuous in the landscape when one considers the flamboyance of other buildings designed by Gaudí.
Members of the southeast Asian planthopper genus Ancyra are well known for having a pair of prolonged filaments at the tips of the forewings that arise near a pair of small glossy spots ; this creates the impression of a pair of antennae, with corresponding " eyes " ( a remarkable case of automimicry ).
He was endowed by nature with the most remarkable gifts both of mind and body: he was handsome and eloquent, but licentious ; and, at the same time, active, hardy, courageous, a great general and an able politician.
Today, Aleut weavers continue to produce woven grass pieces of a remarkable cloth-like texture, works of modern art with roots in ancient tradition. Birch bark, puffin feathers, and baleen are also commonly used by the Aleuts in basketry.
Including the Brazilian Air Force who did a remarkable job in less than nine months of war for Brazilians, with 445 missions executed.
The conception bears a remarkable resemblance to that of Paradise Lost ; and it is nearly certain that Milton, whose sympathies with the Italian Reformation were so strong, must have been acquainted with it.
This remarkable encounter causes him to proclaim, " Bad guys have all the fun ", and adopt the personality with which viewers are more familiar.
God's answer underscores that Job shares the world with numerous powerful and remarkable creatures.
The prevailing modern view is that Herodotus generally did a remarkable job in his Historia, but that some of his specific details ( particularly troop numbers and dates ) should be viewed with skepticism.
The remarkable development of ideas in " natural philosophy " had established itself in the public consciousness with Newton's physics taken as a paradigm: structures should be well-founded in axioms and be both well-articulated and orderly.
The Saracens called the crossbow qaws Ferengi, or " Frankish bow ," as the Crusaders used the crossbow against the Arab and Turkoman horsemen with remarkable success.

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