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Rigorous statistical analysis had demonstrated that on-base percentage and slugging percentage are better indicators of offensive success, and the A's became convinced that these qualities were cheaper to obtain on the open market than more historically valued qualities such as speed and contact.
Rigorous safety precautions ensured there were no fatal accidents during the construction.

Rigorous and .
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Rigorous treatment of the Dirac delta requires measure theory or the theory of distributions.
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Only the Count Palatine Louis II of Upper Bavaria " the Rigorous " promised to choose Albert.
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Rigorous proofs of this theorem are available.
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stallion and were
His thoroughbred stallion died within a few days after a bite from a Tsetse fly, many of his carriers deserted and the rest were decimated by tropical diseases.
There is some evidence that about 6, 000 years ago, near the Dneiper River and the Don River, people were using bits on horses, as a stallion that was buried there shows teeth wear consistent with using a bit.
The thieves, who had no prior experience with the nervous, highly-strung nature of a thoroughbred stallion, were unable to handle him.
In 1802 the stallion, Northumberland, and an English mare were imported, followed shortly thereafter by Washington, a stallion from America.
In 1826 the Thoroughbred stallion Peter Fin, and mares Cutty Sark and Spaewife, were imported.
Boreas was enamored of them as they were feeding, and covered them in the semblance of a dark-maned stallion.
Alt-Oldenburg / East Friesian, Silesian, East-German, and Holsteiner horses of the appropriate type were used to re-establish the Groningen, as well as one Cleveland Bay stallion.
Mail-order ponies were generally reissues like Majesty, which was previously available only with the Dream Castle Playset, or unique ponies such as the first boy pony, Lucky the stallion.
So saying, he borrowed a war stallion and a war axe, both of which were forbidden to him as a priest.
Written pedigrees were kept of these foals beginning in the early 19th century, and in 1806 a filly, later known as " Lampits mare " after the farm name of her owner, was born that traced her lineage to the black stallion.
His fate, essentially unheard of for an American stallion of his racing class, generated debate over the proper treatment of race horses after their careers on the track were over.
The scout who had captured his mount ( a swift-footed black stallion belonging to the HBCo ) had galloped around the prairie with the rope attached to his saddle pommel, trailing the body in the grass in circles, the trails of which were still visible.
Soon after, two stallions and two mares were imported ; one mare died shortly after arrival and one stallion went blind and was retired within a year.
Although the first importations of Percherons were less than successful, the remaining stallion, named Diligence, was credited with siring almost 400 foals.
This stallion and others were used to create a more elegant, smaller and sleeker look in the French Percheron, while still retaining the traditional bone and foot structure.
He and his brother Horsa ( the names meaning " stallion " and " horse ") were the legendary leaders of the first Anglo-Saxon immigrants to Britain as mercenaries in the 5th century.
Among the great and influential horses they took to England were Azrek, Dajania, Queen of Sheba, Rodania and the famous Ali Pasha Sherif stallion Mesaoud.
Ricky's companions were a wild stallion, Champion, and a German Shepherd, Rebel, played by Blaze.
As private breeders, mare and stallion owners had and retain greater freedom in purchasing breeding stock, and as a result Oldenburg and Ostfriesen horses were exported far and wide.
In the early 19th century, Cleveland Bays were first imported to Maryland, Virginia and Massachusetts in the United States, and in 1884 the Upperville Colt & Horse Show was created in Virginia by Colonel Richard Henry Dulany to showcase his imported Cleveland Bay stallion and the offspring of the stallion.
The stallion was bred to pure-and part-bred mares, and within 15 years there were 36 purebred stallions in the UK.
Turkomans were brought to England by soldiers stationed in various parts of the East, the most famous of them was the stallion called Merv, who was brought to England by Baker Pacha in the 19th century.

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