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Keller got his first senior team cap against Colombia on February 4, 1990 and was on the roster as Tony Meola's back up at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

Meola's and .
Meola's second cap came in a June 4, 1989 victory over Peru in the Marlboro Cup which won the U. S. the cup.

non-soccer and with
In June 2009 the Mercury and WNBA announced a sponsorship agreement with identity theft protection service LifeLock to place that company's logo on their jerseys through the 2011 season, making the Mercury among the first non-soccer franchises in the major leagues of North America to place a company logo on their uniforms.

non-soccer and .
In 2006, most non-soccer programming ( other than Sky Sports News-see below ) was dropped.
Gillette Stadium is accessible by rail via the Providence / Stoughton and Franklin lines at the Foxboro MBTA station, but only when an event ( non-soccer ) takes place at the stadium.

ventures and include
Coppola, with his family, expanded his business ventures to include winemaking in California's Napa Valley, where he purchased the former home and adjoining vineyard of Gustave Niebaum in Rutherford, California.
Some of the major research ventures undertaken by these schools include the pioneering work done by the School of Environmental Studies in highlighting the presence of arsenic in groundwater in countries like India and Bangladesh and the development of the first alcohol based car by the School of Automobile Engineering.
As of May 2008, Gretzky's current business ventures include the " Wayne Gretzky's " restaurant in Toronto near the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto, opened in partnership with John Bitove in 1993.
TSR Hobbies sought diversification, acquiring or starting several new business ventures ; these include a needle craft business, miniatures manufacturing, toy and gift ventures, and an entertainment division to pursue motion picture and television opportunities.
Other ventures either wholly owned by or licensed by Flynt or LFP, Inc. include the Hustler Clubs and the Hustler Hollywood Store.
Other recent ventures include Race to Learn, curriculum software that uses Formula One to encourage group working in primary school children, published through Cambridge – Hitachi, a joint venture between Cambridge University Press and Hitachi Software Engineering that produces software for teaching on interactive whiteboards in schools.
Other musical ventures include work with African musicians in aid of the charity, Oxfam, forming part of supergroups ( The Good, the Bad and the Queen and Rocket Juice & the Moon ) and work on film soundtracks.
Other joint ventures include:
Some of these forms include skilled or pertinent expertise, valuable physical assets, valuable human assets, valuable organizational assets, valuable intangible assets, competitive capabilities, achievements and attributes that position the business into a competitive advantage, and alliances or cooperative ventures.
Aside from terrestrial broadcast stations, other current ventures include the film network ReelzChannel ( launched in 2006 ), arts network Ovation, and the Hubbard Radio Network, which is used to distribute KSTP's local talk shows to subscribing radio stations in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
His business ventures include being on the board of an online media company called DeskSite.
Apart from the core business of property development, Cheung Kong Holdings ' ventures include TOM Group Limited ( together with Hutchison Whampoa ), iMarkets Ltd, iBusiness Corporation Limited, CK Communications Ltd, Excel Technology International Holdings Ltd, mReferral Corporation ( HK ) Ltd and Beijing Net-Infinity Technology Development Co., Ltd.
His other business ventures include Uni Royal Marine Exports – a Kozhikode-based seafood export company and Jose Thomas Performing Arts Centre Kochi.
Fateh ’ s ventures in entertainment include being commissioned by private clients in Las Vegas and Monte Carlo as well as in London ( Hurlingham Club, Sanderson Hotel, Peacock House etc.
Some major joint ventures include Dow Corning, MillerCoors, Sony Ericsson, Penske Truck Leasing, Norampac, and Owens-Corning.
While services are varied, ACES offerings include dining services, telecommunications, fleet services, vending, and retail ventures.
His most well-known ventures include a film adaptation of James Joyce's Ulysses and also of his A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, as well as the movie Never Cry Wolf ( 1983 ).
The Futurelab ’ s wide-ranging activities include designing and engineering exhibitions, creating artistic installations, as well as pursuing collaborative research with universities and joint ventures with private sector associates.
Changes are to be phased in over twenty years and include a combination of energy, waste-management and recovery, and horticulture ventures and will end all exploitation of peat bogs.
This could include joint ventures to develop medical technologies, employers paying for counselling services or income from treating UK military personnel overseas.
His ventures include computer programming, housekeeping, teaching, the culinary arts, and most of all, studying.
Sino-foreign joint ventures that SAIC is involved with include Nanjing Iveco Auto Co Ltd (" New Naveco ") with Iveco, Saic-Iveco Commercial Vehicle Co Ltd, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive, Shanghai General Motors Corporation and Sunwin Bus with Volvo.
Storke's contributions to the development of Santa Barbara include spearheading numerous public ventures, including the establishment of the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, the building of Lake Cachuma that supplies the area with water, and the upgrading of Santa Barbara State College to a University of California campus UCSB.

ventures and trying
The main storyline, following the events of the first film, centers on Michael Corleone ( Pacino ), the new Don of the Corleone crime family, trying to hold his business ventures together from 1958 to 1959 ; the other is a series of flashbacks following his father, Vito Corleone ( De Niro ), from his childhood in Sicily in 1901 to his founding of the Corleone family in New York City.
In January 2012, Mercado lost a lawsuit against Bart Enterprises International, for which he was trying to prevent from using his name and likeness in future commercial ventures.
After trying her hand at a number of unusual ventures including setting up a photography company, Earhart set out in a new direction.
Alexander Dabell, the founder of the park, soon realised the business potential of this, trying various ventures.
It also wrote, " About a year ago, the Food Network began aggressively trying to change that with new deals that were ' way more onerous ' from the stars ' point of view, said a person who has been affected by the changing strategy, by insisting on a stake in book deals and licensing ventures, and control over outside activities.
Mario ventures through eight worlds pursuing Bowser Jr. and trying to rescue the kidnapped princess.
Penance ventures into the classroom via the window and attempts to sit for the test, and though she only manages to shred her test paper, Emma considers it a plus that she is at least trying to fit in.

ventures and out
Washington began to pull himself out of debt in the mid 1760s by diversifying his previously tobacco-centric business interests into other ventures and paying more attention to his affairs.
During the Tang Dynasty a small parrot ventures out to search for its mother's favourite food upon which it is captured by a poacher ( parrots were quite popular during the Tang Dynasty ).
While on assignment out west and in an effort to supplement a military salary inadequate to support his family, Grant, assuming his work as quartermaster so equipped him, attempted but failed at several business ventures.
In 1746 a British combined naval and military expedition to the coast of France – the first of a long series of similar ventures which in the end were derided as " breaking windows with guineas " – was carried out during August and October.
Laius, meanwhile, ventures out to find a solution to the Sphinx's riddle.
Merlin returns to Amber, ventures out into Amber City, escapes an assassination attempt, and is saved by Caine's mistress, Vinta Bayle-who, also, appears to know more than she ought about him.
A large percentage of the white population is of Portuguese descent, and a great number of " Native Islanders " ( born on the island ) within the community are of mixed ethnicity such as Portuguese, Native American ( Wampanoag Indian ), and African American families who have been there for generations, primarily tied to maritime ventures of fishing, whaling, and the fitting out of whaleships.
The Caduceus receives a message from the Oracle, and the Nebuchadnezzar ventures out so Neo can contact her.
Holberg lived modestly and was able to invest a large part of the profits from the sale of his books on the side and lend them out or invest them in more active ventures.
With peace restored in 1865, Hanna struck out on his own ventures.
His earliest ventures on the water were made on coastal schooners operating out of the small ports such as Port George and Cottage Cove near Mount Hanley along the Bay of Fundy.
The other major piece of music used is the Eumir Deodato jazz / funk arrangement of the opening fanfare from Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss, in the scene where Chance leaves the house and ventures out into the world for the first time.
Curious by nature, he ventures out each day to make friends and go on adventures with a clan of fellow hamster friends known as The Ham-Hams.
If no prey ventures out in the open, Great Grey Shrikes will rummage through the undergrowth or sit near to hiding places and flash their white wing and tail markings to scare small animals into coming out.
When he ventures out into the village, he is beaten by the farmers who believe that he is the one who was kidnapping children and killing them some time ago.
However, the Amerimanga ventures turned out to be disastrous.
The film is about a naive middle-aged man ( played by The Hangover actor Ed Helms ) who ventures out of his sheltered existence for the first time when he ’ s forced to attend an insurance conference.
Laius, meanwhile, ventures out to find a solution to the Sphinx's riddle.
Noted Americans such as Mark Twain spoke out forcefully against these ventures.
Since its spin-off, MAG has branched out into other ventures.
There is also a ghostly woman who lurks in the kitchen until after closing time, which is when she ventures out into the main part of the pub and can be seen wandering around, from outside.
Lee Scoresby, a supporter of Lyra, ventures out to find the explorer Stanislaus Grumman, who is rumored to know of an object that gives protection to whoever holds it, with the intent of ensuring Lyra obtains that protection.
His business ventures were all posting losses or low profits, and the loans he had taken out to start them were catching up.

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