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Individually and team
Individually, overager Casey Pierro-Zabotel broke the team marks for single-season assists and points, surpassing Darren Lynch and Gilbert Brule respectively, while second-year forward Evander Kane bettered Adam Courchaine's single-season goals total.
Individually he was awarded the 2010 Bronze Boot, the 2010 Silver Ball and included in the team of the tournament for UEFA Euro 2008, 2012 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup as well as named man of the match for six out of eleven games played by " Oranje " at these two tournaments.
Individually Vanbiesbrouck was named to the Second All-Star team.

Individually and its
Individually, each emirate has its own controlling body, In the emirate of Dubai, airports are governed by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi International Airport ( ADIA ) is ran by the Abu Dhabi Airport Company ( ADAC ).

Individually and have
Individually and collectively, the Twelve Apostles hold the keys and have conferred the authority to exercise all of the keys upon the President of the Church, the one man who is to preside over the church.
Individually packaged Blunt leafs have been available for many years.
Individually, Martin, Norma and Eliza have won or been nominated several times in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and Waterson: Carthy won awards for Best Group and Best Traditional Track ( Raggle Taggle Gypsy ) in 2000.
Individually, members have been successful nationally and internationally.
Individually, they have their origins in the flags of prominent empires, and dynasties in Arab history.
Individually, some students have won awards at NAIMUN, one of the most competitive MUN conferences offered at the high school level.
In War As I Knew It, he relates the interaction described above, and comments, " Individually they were good soldiers, but I expressed my belief at the time, and have never found the necessity of changing it, that a colored soldier cannot think fast enough to fight in armor.
Individually, a single human might have slim to no chance of standing against the monstrous might of creatures such as the Reavers.
Individually, the members of Organization XIII have received varied receptions.
Individually the following students have all represented New Zealand at school or club level, Vanessa Cheatley, Jon-Paul Hendriksen, George Fuge, Kirsty Robb, Gordon Bearman, Windy Rodokal, Marina Duvnjak, Jarrod Scott, Wade Rose, Lisa Haynes, and Brian Good.

Individually and Awards
* Awards: Individually personalized wooden train whistles

Individually and
Individually nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, the primary building on the property s south side was originally designed by John Francis Downing, the son of the noted Atlanta architect W. T. Downing.

Individually and for
Goddard offers BA, MA and MFA low residency programs in Writing, Education, Psychology, Health Arts, Interdisciplinary Arts and Individually designed programs for working adults.
Individually, under a contract with the Musicians ' Union, each Beatle collected a seven pounds and ten shillings (£ 7. 50 ) session fee for each three hour session.
Individually, Naslund was surpassed the same night by Avalanche forwards Peter Forsberg and Milan Hejduk for the Art Ross Trophy and Maurice Richard Trophy, respectively.
Individually the cost savings is small but for a large business with hundreds to thousands of systems, the savings can be significant.
Individually, he was nominated for the Calder Memorial Trophy following his rookie season and was chosen to the 2004 All-Star Game during his six-year tenure with Colorado.
Individually, the pins are relatively cheap ; however, it is not uncommon that a million or more may be used to complete a single screen, quickly increasing the cost for manufacture.
* Individually written profiles of each district, commissioned for the Almanac.
Individually, the art director is mostly responsible for the visual look and feel of the publication, and the editor has ultimate responsibility for the publication's verbal and textual content.
Individually they only existed for their own survival, consuming and avoiding danger.
Individually, Boileau and Narcejac were each winners of the prestigious Prix du Roman d ' Aventures, awarded each year to the best work of detective fiction, French or foreign: Boileau for Le Repos de Bacchus in 1938 and Narcejac for La Mort est du Voyage in 1948, each a locked-room mystery.
* Individually researched ratings for each pitcher's arsenal, going back to 1901.
Individually, Blake also won the Gold Logie for " Most Popular Personality on Television ".

Individually and New
The superhumans whose powers were awakened by the alien parasites were known collectively as " New Bloods ", Individually, they were:

Individually and University
Majors offered at Oglethorpe University include Accounting, American Studies, Art History, Studio Art, Behavioral Science & Human Resource Management, Biology, Biopsychology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication and Rhetoric Studies, Economics, Engineering, English, French, History, Individually Planned Majors, International Studies, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, and Theatre.

Individually and Year
In his first season at Barcelona, he was the second top goal scorer with 19 goals in 34 matches, as Barcelona won The Double of La Liga championship and Copa del Rey., In 1999, he won another La Liga title with Barcelona, and once again was the league's second highest scorer with 24 goals., Individually, he won both the FIFA World Player of the Year and European Footballer of the Year awards.
Individually Van der Sar has won several honours, including Best European Goalkeeper in 1995 and 2009, and UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year in 2009.

Individually and .
Individually, or as a suffix in Scotland and in the far northeast of England, the word is pronounced.
Individually hand numbered & limited to 500 copies.
Individually cast curved bronze plates square with turned in edges were joined together by rivets through holes formed during casting to form a series of rings.
It resurfaced on the compilation album Individually and Collectively instead.
Individually, it refers to attacking the enemy's sword, breaking it, removing it from play, and a technique of controlling it through direct blade on blade contact.
Individually, or in small groups, they are quite harmless to humans and capable of only very simple behavior.
Individually they may be referred to as system prefixed by the name of the star or star system that it orbits or sometimes simply the name of the star system.
In the food commodity industry, the process is called IQF or Individually Quick Frozen.
Individually Anita liked many members of the Algonquin Round Table, but as a group she found them overwhelming.
* Individually wrapped cards are also available, and found in values of $ 4. 50 and above at authorized merchants.
* Individually wrapped cards are also available at authorized merchants.
Individually, each piece may work but interference from nearby equipment may create unanticipated problems.
Individually though, Ponting struggled, especially in comparison to his efforts in 1999.

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