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club and supplied
The shirt sponsors Lotto finish their contract at the end of the 2008 – 09 season and the new shirts are supplied by Puma with whom the club had a successful partnership in the Premier League.
Thursdays supplied the bond to the detriment of the club ’ s resources.
The club has also supplied a high number of players to the Welsh national teams ( seniors and age grade ).
This was the first time that any club supplied the entire back row.
Shamrock Rovers have supplied more players to the Republic of Ireland national football team ( 62 ) than any other club.
Thomas Dangerfield supplied the court with a list of forty-eight members of the Green Ribbon Club in 1679 ; and although Dangerfield's numerous perjuries make his unsupported evidence worthless, it receives confirmation as regards several names from a list given to James II by Nathan Wade in 1685 ( Harleian manuscripts 1845 ), while a number of more eminent personages are mentioned in The Cabal, a satire published in 1680, as also frequenting the club.
Part of the lure was the talent supplied by Kinston's parent club, the Pittsburgh Pirates, which included Steve Blass ( 17 – 3, 1. 97 ERA, 209 K's ), and Frank Bork ( 19 – 7, 2. 00 ERA ).
With the like of scoring stars Wayne Groulx and Graeme Bonar, and the toughness supplied by Bob Probert and Jeff Beukeboom, the club finished first in the Ontario Hockey League with 54 wins, eleven losses, and one tie.
As part of the deal which brought the club out of receivership, the ownership of the stadium reverted to American company Teachers Insurance, who had supplied £ 28 million via a bond scheme towards the stadium's construction, with the club taking a long-term lease while the bond repayments were made.
It is the oldest sports club in Fintona and has in the past supplied the Tyrone county team with players.
The club kit has been supplied by Kooga since at least 2007 and is sponsored by three companies ; The front of the team shirt by Autoglass, the sleeves by Wells Bombardier and the back by Lifesure insurance.
The club also supplied seven players to the victorious UEFA Euro 1976 Czechoslovak team.
He made his debut for the club on 22 November in a 2 – 1 defeat to Plymouth Argyle during which he supplied the through pass for Michael Chopra to score Cardiff's only goal of the game.
Cumberland's neighbour club Western Suburbs had used black and white as their colours, which had been taken from Ashfield rugby club, a second grade rugby union team which supplied many of Western Suburbs players.
Basic sources of financing of the association are: enrollment fee, sponsorship, as well as goods that are supplied and sold by the club.
Music Week also compiles and publishes weekly club charts from chart returns supplied by DJs in nightclubs around the UK.
Known locally as " Heighties ", the club has supplied many first grade and representative players to the National Rugby League over its 40 year history.

club and book
Publisher Richardson has updated the Blue Book `` but it still remains the compact reference book used by so many for those ever-changing telephone numbers, addresses, other residences, club affiliations and marriages ''.
The owners of the club had never heard of Phish and refused to book them, so the band rented the club for the night.
* The Woman in the Window ( 1944 ), Professor Richard Wanley pulls this book off a shelf in the gentleman's club and sits to read it after his friends leave early in the film.
Patrons were required to sign their names in a book to prove that the bar was a private " bottle club ", but rarely signed their real names.
" Uncle Willie ", former Residents fan club president, wrote in his book Uncle Willie's Highly Opinionated Guide to The Residents that, while searching through the band's archives, he came across " a suite named ' The Ballad of Stuffed Trigger '," but not a complete album.
They were stacked high on the tables of discount bookstores, they were book club selections, and their authors were guests on late-night talk shows.
Similarly, a book about the ball club echoes the title of the Holmes film: The Magnificent Yankees.
Also there are literary clubs ( see writing circle and book club ), musical and art clubs, publishing clubs ; and the name ofclub ” has been annexed by a large group of associations which fall between the club proper and mere friendly societies, of a purely periodic and temporary nature, such as slate, goose and Christmas clubs, which do not need to be registered under the Friendly Societies Act.
This, combined with the creation of the book club Bokklubben Nye Bøker ( New Books ) in 1976 produced increased vitality in the country's literary production.
Gollancz was one of the founders of the Left Book Club, the first book club in the UK.
The Left Book Club was not only a book club run along commercial lines, but also a campaigning group that aimed to propagate left wing ideas in Britain.
Afterwards Martins is asked to give a lecture to a book club a few days later.
Escaping from them, Martins returns to the hotel, and is immediately taken by cab to the book club.
" The club under Wirtz was then subject of a highly critical book, Career Misconduct, sold outside games until Wirtz had its author and publisher arrested.
Other town activities include the Summer in the Parks program for children, a book club, a movie club, and the Mousetrap series of concerts.
They also recruited a third guitarist, Mike Giesbrecht, and began to book club shows.
Morrissey was the president of the Dolls ' UK fan club as a teenager, wrote a book about them, and produced their comeback show ; Stipe was a guest on One Day ....
Its facilities included a night school for adults, kindergarten classes, clubs for older children, a public kitchen, an art gallery, a coffeehouse, a gym, a girls ' club, a bathhouse, a book bindery, a music school, a drama group, and a library, as well as labor-related divisions.
The centre has an independent discount supermarket, a private members club and a book makers.
In the introduction of the 1967 Simon and Schuster book club edition, Bradbury implies that the Nazi book burnings drove him to write the short story " The Fireman " which was the precursor along with the foundation for his novel Fahrenheit 451, stating, " It follows then that when Hitler burned a book I felt it as keenly, please forgive me, as his killing a human, for in the long sum of history they are one and the same flesh.

club and chosen
The club has had two other nicknames, The Robins, adopted in 1931, and The Valiants, chosen in a fan competition in the 1960s which also led to the adoption of the sword badge which is still in use.
As there was already a team named Fulham in the borough, the name of the adjacent borough of Chelsea was chosen for the new club, having also considered names like Kensington FC, Stamford Bridge FC and London FC.
The year after, the Norwegian Sports Association ruled that the club could not be named Tor, and so Tromsø Idrettslag was again chosen, this time permanently.
The name of the newfound club was chosen in its second meeting.
More than 40 people voted on the name of the club, which was chosen in honor of Sport Club Internacional ( from São Paulo ).
), the name " Internacional " was chosen to identify a club where " all " could play, regardless of origin, race or social status.
Though Frazee was well respected in Boston, Henry Ford's Dearborn Independent ran a series of articles purporting to expose how Jews were destroying America, and among these were articles lambasting Frazee, saying that with his purchase of the Red Sox " another club was placed under the smothering influences of the ' chosen race.
Snow started his First Class Cricket and Test Match career as a fast-medium seam bowler, but when he was not chosen for the 1965-66 Ashes tour of Australia he played club cricket in South Africa and re-modelled his bowling action.
The name was chosen to reflect that the club was open for everyone, and also that athletics, at the time called " allmän idrott " in Swedish, was considered the club's main sport.
The venue is chosen by the teaching staff and can be any place, including the school gym or auditorium, a club, restaurant etc.
Murders, rightly chosen by the club as its book of the month, she has quite altered her method of attack upon the reader, and yet the truth behind this fantastic series of killings is as fairly elusive as any previous truth which Poirot has had to capture for us.
The club was founded as rivals to Mold Town and the story goes that the club ’ s rare suffix was chosen at the inaugural meeting when someone picked up a copy of the Alexandra Hymn Book.
Teams usually hold many of the remaining 15 players of the 40-man major league roster whom the major league club has chosen not to play at the major league level.
They have either been released from their club, had the term of their contract expire without a renewal, or were not chosen in a league's draft of amateur players.
Heskey was reported to have said he was considering leaving Villa during the January 2010 transfer window, to help ensure he would be chosen for the England team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, to which manager Martin O ' Neill responded by saying " There are players at this club with England ambitions.
For the second time the club will also be running the Gritstone Walk in aid of an array of good causes chosen by those taking part on the day through sponsorship.
The lucky girl chosen randomly from Conrad's fan club is fifteen-year-old Kim MacAfee from Sweet Apple, Ohio.
The site chosen for Schalke 04's new stadium is in the direct vicinity of the old Parkstadion, on an extensive piece of club owned property known as the " Berger Feld ".
He changed several aspects of the club including team selection, which up to that point had been chosen by committee.
Known as Sporting Club, US Phocéenne, and Football Club de Marseille in the first five years after their foundation, the club adopted the name Olympique de Marseille in 1899, in honor of the anniversary of Marseille's founding by Greeks from Phocaea some 25 centuries earlier, with the name Olympique, coming from ancient Olympic Games and the colours ( reversed flag of Greece ) chosen to represent the club.
Captains are often chosen due to their seniority in the game, and years of service with their current club.
Roxy was chosen because it sounded like a punk band or club ( likely Roxy Music and The Roxy respectively ), and is also the name of the daughters of both CEO Bob McKnight and founder Alan Green.
The baseball club also has prefectural reputation and was chosen to participate in a prefectural baseball tournament during the 2007-2008 school year.

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