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McGraw and said
In another version, McGraw is said to have remarked that Wilson's physique was reminiscent of a " hack " ( slang for taxicab in that era ).
New York Giants manager, John McGraw, was rumored to want to sign Lajoie but Lajoie stated his intentions when he said "... for I intend to stick to Cleveland.
In 1899, the Pittsburg Times said McGraw off the field is “ one of the most pleasing gentlemen playing professional ball.
Also, McGraw is “ well read, witty, and brilliant and makes many bright points in his conversation .’’ And, he said, McGraw pays his fines promptly.
McGraw is said to have sometimes held a runner ’ s belt to keep him from scoring, but the 2005 book found no contemporaneous reporting on the subject.
McGraw said there was no player he preferred to have bat in a big situation.
McGraw said that McGinnity was " the hardest working pitcher I ever had on my ballcub ".
McGraw even said his Giants were already the World Champions since they were the champions of the " only real major league.
" McGraw is also alleged to have said about Donaldson: " If I could dunk him in calamine lotion, I'd sign him.
Moreover, it would sit atop the knoll where tradition said Ezra Cornell chose the site for his university, at the north end of the Stone Row of McGraw, Morrill, and White Halls.
Orioles manager John McGraw later said that Seymour deserved the title of " Iron Man " more than Joe McGinnity.

McGraw and 2001
Telluride is mentioned in the song " Smuggler's Blues " by Glenn Frey, and is the subject of and eponymous songs by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1985, Kate Wolf, and Tim McGraw in 2001, which was re-recorded by Josh Gracin in 2008.
*" Telluride ", a song by Tim McGraw from his sixth studio album, Set This Circus Down ( 2001 )
Began broadcasting January 5, 2001 at 11: 17AM Eastern, Tim McGraw was the first artist ever played on satellite radio.
The Council members are Barbara Allan who filled a vacancy in 2004, John Keis filled a vacancy in 2006 and served on the Planning Commission from 1991 to 2004, Rick Montour who joined the Council in 2001 after serving on the Planning Commission from 1996 to 2000, and Michael McGraw who was appointed by the mayor, Blesener, after overriding a 2: 2 vote by the city council members.
* Harris, C. M., and Peirsol, A. G. " Shock and Vibration Handbook ", 2001, McGraw Hill, ISBN 0-07-137081-1
* Communications Receivers, Third Edition, Ulrich L. Rohde, Jerry Whitaker, McGraw Hill, New York, 2001, ISBN 0-07-136121-9
New York: McGraw Hill, 2001.
MIT Press and McGraw – Hill, 2001.
" Telluride ," a song originally recorded by Tim McGraw on his 2001 album Set This Circus Down, was released as the album's fifth and final single.
* James Oberg, Star-Crossed Orbits: Inside the U. S .- Russian Space Alliance ( New York: McGraw Hill, 2001 )
Andrews spent 2001 on tour with Billy Gilman to help promote her second album and its lead-off single ; she would later tour with Tim McGraw as well.

McGraw and South
McGraw, as a favor to longtime friend Roman Gabriel, would return to professional baseball for single starts during the 1989 and 1990 minor league seasons with the Class A Gastonia Rangers of the South Atlantic League.
On Friday, 28 February 1908 at Rockdale Town Hall a meeting mainly instigated by St George rugby league pioneers, W. Munn and Joe McGraw, was attended by officials of the recently-formed New South Wales Rugby Football League and rugby players from the local district.

McGraw and Florida
** NWA United States Tag Team Championship ( Florida version ) ( 2 times ) – with Bugsy McGraw ( 1 ) and Blackjack Mulligan ( 1 )
He would later go and wrestle in Championship Wrestling from Florida for a short stint and feud with Bugsy McGraw.

McGraw and interview
But McGraw discontinued an interview, before asking any questions, with the creator and distributor of the video series, who had styled himself in a manner similar to Dr. Phil.

McGraw and never
Reportedly, McGraw never again challenged his eyesight.

McGraw and traditional
The first stage of competition requires that compets learn the three traditional Cornell pieces ( the " Jenny McGraw Rag ," the " Alma Mater ," and the " Cornell Evening Song ").
A rendition of the tune is also used to conclude all of the school's daily afternoon chime concerts ( evening performances traditionally end with the " Evening Song "; the morning concert begins with the " Jennie McGraw Rag " but has no traditional finale ).

McGraw and I'm
Giants manager John McGraw told Mickey Doolan, the manager of the Hustlers, " I'm giving you one of the greatest players I've ever seen.

McGraw and Let's
Then Country pop star Faith Hill also took home 3 awards for Best Country Album for the album Breathe, Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song's title track and for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals with Tim McGraw for " Let's Make Love ".
** Faith Hill & Tim McGraw for " Let's Make Love "

McGraw and talk
* 1950 – Phil McGraw, American psychologist, author, and talk show host
On May 4, 2005, O ' Brien was interviewed by talk show therapist Phil McGraw, which was featured during a prime time special on CBS.
Dr. Phil is a talk show hosted by Phil McGraw.

McGraw and about
The triplets have appeared on multiple episodes of The Doctors, where Jay McGraw is a producer, discussing a variety of topics, principally around their pregnancies, which all happened about the same time.
At about this time Cabot began taking on television work, appearing in such series as The Adventures of Hiram Holliday ( 1956 – 57 ), on Frank Lovejoy's detective series Meet McGraw ( 1958 ), with James Best in the western series Bonanza ( 1960 ) and Pony Express (" The Story of Julesburg ", 1960 ), The Beachcomber ( regular 1962 ), and The Twilight Zone (" A Nice Place to Visit ", 1960 ), as the white-suited, courtly provider of a vain but disillusioned man's every wish.
Kinsella called Giants manager John McGraw and mentioned that he knew of Hubbell's release by Detroit, prompted in part by Cobb's concerns about the screwball.
One of a series of articles in 1934 under McGraw ’ s byline in a magazine named Liberty, but written by Edgar Forest Wolfe, contained prose about using spikes to intimidate: “ On that old Baltimore club we used to keep a row of files hanging on the wall back of a bench just outside the visiting players ’ dressing rooms, and as the visiting team came out to start its practice we ’ d be sitting there sharpening up our spikes .”
He left the law in 1986, when his first book, about Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele's life on the run, was published by McGraw Hill.
When McGraw asked why, Seymour made an excuse about having the sun in his eyes.

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