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It is the only Super Bowl in which the Most Valuable Player Award was given to a member of the losing team: Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley, who intercepted two passes ( sacks and tackles were not yet recorded ).
Most significantly, the Cowboys had a quarterback controversy between Craig Morton and Roger Staubach.
Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach, who completed 12 out of 19 passes for 119 yards, threw 2 touchdown passes, and rushed 5 times for 18 yards, and was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player.
Most famously, Dallas Cowboys defender Leon Lett fumbled during Super Bowl XXVII while celebrating during his own fumble return.
* Most fumble recoveries for touchdowns: 3 ; Detroit Lions ( 2 ) vs. Minnesota Vikings ( 1 ), December 9, 1962 ( 2 own, 1 opponents '); Green Bay Packers ( 2 ) vs. Dallas Cowboys ( 1 ), November 29, 1964 ( all opponents '); Oakland Raiders ( 2 ) vs. Buffalo Bills ( 1 ), December 24, 1967 ( all opponents '); Oakland Raiders ( 2 ) vs. Philadelphia Eagles ( 1 ), September 24, 1995 ( all opponents '); Tennessee Titans ( 2 ) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers ( 1 ), January 2, 2000 ( all opponents ').
Most of the games Summerall covered featured the Dallas Cowboys, due in part to his residency in the city.
That year the Cowboys reached Super Bowl XXX, where Brown became the first cornerback to win the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award and the first defensive back since 1973 to do it.
The popularity of the Cowboys as America's Team has been supported somewhat by such NFL records as " Team with Most Consecutive Sold Out Games ", a streak of 160 home and away games ( including playoffs ) that began on December 23, 1990, at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium and came to an end on December 24, 1999, in a Christmas Eve game against the New Orleans Saints in the Louisiana Super Dome.
In 1978, the Cheerleaders had their own one-hour special, The 36 Most Beautiful Girls in Texas, which aired on ABC prior to the season opener of Monday Night Football ( which coincidentally was a game that the Cowboys hosted ).
2011: Most matches played for the North Queensland Cowboys ( 204 ).

Most and were
Most of these, with horrible exceptions, were conceived as is a ship, not as an attempt to quell the ocean of mankind, nor to deny its force, but as a means to survive and enjoy it.
Most of my stories were obtained by simply seeking out the person who could give me the facts, and not as a rule by playing clever tricks.
He writes, `` Most of my friends and I were Jewish ; ;
Most of them were elderly men.
Most Juniors who were entered in the Finals are seasoned campaigners and not only show and win in Junior Classes but score in the Breed Classes as well.
Most of our working days were spent on the telephone calling `` bookies '', illegal gambling dens, a certain `` residential club for young actresses '', more than a hundred different bars or the steam room of the athletic club.
Most of the Junkers were above the blinding light of the flares, and the radar-controlled shore gun had been knocked out by one of the first sticks of bombs.
Most of the letters were written in the hubbub of camp, on stumps, pieces of bark, drum heads, or the knee.
Most manufacturers were now disposed to heed a proposal for the formal interchange of patents.
Most children love the animated puppet faces and their flexible bodies, and they prefer to see them as though the puppets were in action, rather than put away in boxes.
Most of the fingers on his left hand were burned off when he fell asleep with a cigarette.
Most of them were written between 1953 and 1960 and originally appeared in various magazines.
Most of their original objections about `` shells '' were overridden by the relief that these hideous ( to them ) bodies were mercifully concealed.
Most of the still extant works of Aristotle, as well as a number of the original Greek commentaries, were translated into Arabic and studied by Muslim philosophers, scientists and scholars.
Most agnostid species were eyeless.
Most notably are the characters of Dr. Eric Leidner in Murder in Mesopotamia, Signor Richetti in Death on the Nile, and many minor characters in They Came to Baghdad were archaeologists.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
Most Germanic tribes were generally tolerant of the Nicene beliefs of their subjects.
Most of the remaining fortifications including the Curtain walls and Keep date to this period and were built by the Armenians.
Most of the pilings that form the foundation of Venice were made from alder trees.
Most of the Alemanni were probably at the time in fact resident in or close to the borders of Germania Superior.
Most agates occur as nodules in volcanic rocks or ancient lavas where they represent cavities originally produced by the disengagement of volatiles in the molten mass which were then filled, wholly or partially, by siliceous matter deposited in regular layers upon the walls.
Most later Alexanders in various countries were directly or indirectly named for him.
Most government positions also were appointed by the legislature.

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Most of the 100 contraband camps in the South were on former Confederate land.
* Coski, John M. The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem.
Most of the Confederate troops guarding Cedar Key had been sent to Fernandina in anticipation of a Federal attack there.
Most senior Confederate commanders in Texas ( including Smith, Walker, Slaughter, and Ford ) and many troops and equipment fled across the border to Mexico, possibly to ally with Imperial French, or Mexican forces with Benito Juarez.
Most of the new passengers were Union soldiers, chiefly from Ohio and just released from Confederate prison camps such as Cahawba and Andersonville.
Most Kirksville residents had heeded Porter ’ s warning to depart, but Cutts was shot when two Confederate soldiers attempted to enter the cellar where she was hiding, and she was hit by a Union bullet meant for them as she ran out.
Most of Beauregard's brigades remained on the Confederate right, since Beauregard still hoped to launch an attack on the Union left wing.
< center > Confederate hand-stamped cover < span style =" font-size: 8pt "> Richmond, Va. 1862, hand-stamped PAID 10 addressed to: Honorable William C. Rives </ span ></ font ></ center > Although the Confederate government had contracted for the printing of its own stamps, they were not yet available on June 1, forcing postmasters all over the South to improvise .< ref name =" Shortage of Postal Supplies "> </ span ></ font ></ ref > Most of the time they simply went back to the old practice of accepting payment in cash and applying a " PAID " hand-stamp to the envelope.
Most of the supplement, entitled " A Terrible Quintet ," was devoted to Jesse James, the gang's public face, and the article stressed the outlaws ' Confederate loyalties.
Most of the Confederate veterans were gone when Monument Avenue turned to the sciences with the 1929 statue to Maury.
Most importantly for literature and history, Hayne preserved Timrod's poems and edited them into a collection that was published in 1872 and that presented such historically important poems as " The Cotton Boll " and " Ode Sung On The Occasion Of Decorating The Graves Of The Confederate Dead ".
Most of the Confederate Army were forced away from the coast as far inland as Kinston by these battles.
Most of the congressmen from the former Confederate states were either prevented from leaving the state or were arrested on the way to the capital.
Most of the Civil War commanders, whether Union or Confederate, learned about entrenchment, fortifications, and how to conduct warfare in the classes that he taught at West Point, and from his pre-Civil War writings.
Most of the Confederate forces, under the command of Brig.
Most reenactments have anywhere from 100 to 1, 000 participants, portraying either Union or Confederate infantry, artillery, or cavalry forces.
Young is the author of Most Way Home, To Repel Ghosts, Jelly Roll, Black Maria, For The Confederate Dead, Dear Darkness, and editor of Giant Steps: The New Generation of African American Writers, Blues Poems, Jazz Poems, and John Berryman's Selected Poems.
Most of the prisoner of war exchanges between the Union and Confederate armies under the cartel were completed by the end of November, 1862 All the parolees left the camp by the end of that month except for Colonel Daniel Cameron and his 65th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment who were held until April 19, 1863 and put to work as guards.
* Coski, John M. The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem.
Most notably the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry distinguished itself in stalling a Confederate attack on an under-defended part of the Federal line.
* " Veterans ", Murder Most Confederate, 2000.
Most of the Confederate dead were taken to their towns or to the nearest southern community.
The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem.

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