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Cobblers and played
Northampton Town also known as " The Cobblers " played their home games for 97 years at the County Ground between 1897 and 1994.

Cobblers and their
In the following years the three Bear Stearns bankers would complete a series of buyouts including Stern Metals ( 1965 ), Incom ( a division of Rockwood International, 1971 ), Cobblers Industries ( 1971 ), and Boren Clay ( 1973 ) as well as Thompson Wire, Eagle Motors and Barrows through their investment in Stern Metals.
In the following years the three Bear Stearns bankers would complete a series of buyouts including Stern Metals ( 1965 ), Incom ( a division of Rockwood International, 1971 ), Cobblers Industries ( 1971 ), and Boren Clay ( 1973 ) as well as Thompson Wire, Eagle Motors and Barrows through their investment in Stern Metals.
In the following years the three Bear Stearns bankers would complete a series of buyouts including Stern Metals ( 1965 ), Incom ( a division of Rockwood International, 1971 ), Cobblers Industries ( 1971 ), and Boren Clay ( 1973 ) as well as Thompson Wire, Eagle Motors and Barrows through their investment in Stern Metals.

Cobblers and on
Dainty died at his house, " Cobblers ", in the village on 19 November 1986.
* Cobblers Hill, located on a hill to the south of Wendover, along Cobblershill Lane.
Early whalers on the coast rendered this name “ Cobblers ' Hole ”.

Cobblers and Town
* " The Cobblers ", a nickname for Northampton Town F. C., English association football club

Cobblers and for
* Cobblers is short for " cobbler's awls " which is a rhyming slang for ' balls ' ( testicles )
In addition to listings of recipes for Punches, Sours, Slings, Cobblers, Shrubs, Toddies, Flips, and a variety of other types of mixed drinks were 10 recipes for drinks referred to as " Cocktails ".
In 1865 Kivi won the State Prize for his still often performed comedy Nummisuutarit ( translated as Heath Cobblers by Douglas Robinson ).
He was part of the Northampton side that won promotion from League Two, appearing 11 times for the Cobblers and scoring one goal against Notts County.
Bowen would manage the Cobblers for eight years, and became known as a canny manager who signed quality players despite a tight budget.
The English disparaging term “ cobblers ,” usually meaning “ nonsense ,” is Cockney rhyming slang for “ balls ” from the phrase “ cobblers ’ awls .” For shoemakers, " Cobblers " are people who repair shoes, not those who make shoes.
He scored 1 goal-against Watford's rivals Luton-in 6 games for the Cobblers.

Cobblers and .
Some permanent pools exist along the course of the river including Robins Pool, Long Pool, Cobblers Pool and Jimperding Pool.
Aleksis Kivi's Heath Cobblers and Kullervo.
An English translation was published in 1993: Aleksis Kivi's Heath Cobblers and Kullervo, translated by Douglas Robinson ( North Star Press of St.
His play Nummisuutarit ( The Cobblers of the Heath ) – with colourful scenes of rural life in the 19th century Nurmijärvi parish – are performed in summer at an outdoor theatre in Palojoki, the village where Kivi was born.
Nicknamed The Souters ( Cobblers ) the club was founded in 1880 and is the oldest club in the Borders.
Although they had a number of highly successful investments, the $ 27 million investment in Cobblers ended in bankruptcy.
His other shows and films included Up Pompeii !, Up the Front, The Cobblers of Umbridge and The Virgin Soldiers.
Cobblers originated in the early British American colonies.
Cobblers and crumbles were promoted by the Ministry of Food during the Second World War, since they have filling yet require less butter than a traditional pastry, and can be made with margarine.

played and their
There a dozen giant monitors played their seventy-five-foot jets of water against the huge seam of tertiary gravel which was the mountainside.
But with Bill O'Connor on the fiddle, and Gran Harrow exuberantly shouting `` Glory Be '' and `` Hallelujah '' above their united chant of the lilting old ballads, they played their quaint folk games with all the fervor and abandon of a real celebration.
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
-- The powerful New York Yankees won their 19th world series in a 5-game romp over outclassed Cincinnati, crushing the Reds in a humiliating 13-5 barrage Monday in the loosely played finale.
Displaying his knowledge of music, the New England-born President remarked that `` probably the best chamber music in the world is played in Vermont, by young Americans -- and here in this school where they have produced extraordinary musicians and teachers, and their work is being duplicated all across the United States.
Mobutu promptly flung out the Russians, who have not since played any significant part on the local scene, although they have redoubled their obstructionist efforts at U.N. headquarters in New York.
Then there are a pair of old biddies played by Grace Carney and Sibly Bowan who may be right off the shelf of stock Irish characters, but they put such a combination of good will and malevolence into their parts that they're quite entertaining.
On their tour that year ( 1882 ) the Australians played just one Test, at The Oval in London.
Arau appeared in the 1972 Mexican film El rincón de las vírgenes (" The Virgins ' Corner "), where he played the assistant of a fake mystical doctor traveling from town to town, who reminisce about their travels, when a group of women decide to propose the doctor for sainthood.
Seven Republican senators – William Pitt Fessenden, Joseph S. Fowler, John B. Henderson, Lyman Trumbull, Peter G. Van Winkle and notably Senators Grimes and Ross played a decisive role ; purportedly disturbed by how the proceedings had been manipulated to give a one-sided presentation of the evidence, they voted against conviction, in defiance of their party and public opinion.
Although there were low levels of preexisting antibiotic-resistant bacteria before the widespread use of antibiotics, evolutionary pressure from their use has played a role in the development of muiltidrug resistance varieties and the spread of resistance between bacterial species.
Before the 1988 NFL season, the team moved to Tempe, Arizona, a college town suburb of Phoenix, and played their home games for the next 18 years at Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium.
Famed anarchist-punk band Crass played their last live show for striking miners in Aberdare during the UK miners ' strike ( 1984-1985 ).
They played their football league games at the Aberdare Athletic Ground and were known as the Darians.
Archaeoastronomy ( also spelled archeoastronomy ) is the study of how people in the past " have understood the phenomena in the sky, how they used phenomena in the sky, and what role the sky played in their cultures.
Regarding their applications, amorphous metallic layers played an important role in the discussion of a suspected superconductivity in amorphous metals.
The history of baseball in the United States can be traced to the 18th century, when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using improvised equipment.
Nevertheless, the Knickerbocker Rules were rapidly adopted by teams in the New York area and their version of baseball became known as the " New York Game " ( as opposed to the " Massachusetts Game ", played by clubs in the Boston area ).
The Lions also played a test against Canada on their way home, winning 19 to 8 in Toronto.
The Lions, and their predecessor teams, have often played games against other nearby countries on tour.
For example, they played Rhodesia ( the future Zimbabwe ) in 1910, 1924, 1938, 1955, 1962, 1968 & 1974 during their tours to South Africa.
Each game is played to 21 points, with players scoring a point whenever they win a rally regardless of whether they served ( this differs from the old system where players could only win a point on their serve and each game was played to 15 points ).
In the forecourt and midcourt, most strokes can be played equally effectively on either the forehand or backhand side ; but in the rearcourt, players will attempt to play as many strokes as possible on their forehands, often preferring to play a round-the-head forehand overhead ( a forehand " on the backhand side ") rather than attempt a backhand overhead.

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