Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Wade Boggs" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

historic and ball
The making of a historic bandy ball, from the original cork on the left to the final ball painted red.
* The Welkin Base Ball Club is Port Huron's historic vintage base ball team.
Taylor has a large park named Heritage Park that features: ball diamonds, soccer fields, pavilions, grills, picnic tables, restrooms, playground, historic buildings, shops, catch and release fishing pond, 1 / 3 mile walking path, path system, old growth nature area, park benches, picnic area, playground, plus a petting farm.
Evidence of the Union attack on Washington during the American Civil War is seen by the cannon ball shot in an attorney's office located on historic Water Street.
It features seven lit tennis courts, restroom / concessions buildings, eight lit ball fields, 11 multi-purpose fields, bikeway / jogging trails, a frisbee golf course, two historic homes, a community playground, picnic shelters, and the Eddy Arnold amphitheater.
Two yellow seats among the rest of the Tropicana's blue seats mark where both historic balls landed in right field, each with a small metal plate noting it as the area that the ball landed.
Despite Gary McAllister scoring a penalty following a David Beharall hand ball to put the Reds 1 – 0 up, loan signing Marlon Broomes equalised before ex-Everton youth player Phil Jevons hit a 35 yard strike into the top corner of Chris Kirkland's goal to give the club a historic victory.
He was also awarded the golden ball award for being the best player at the 1992 African Cup of Nations, and was the " man of the match " in Marseille's historic European Champions League final win over Milan in 1993.
Spencer could not resist giving the excited spectators a shock by lunging forward and hitting over the cue ball in his initial address, before potting the final black. Thames Television were resting their TV crew at the time following the previous match between Alex Higgins and David Taylor and so missed the historic moment.
It was his chase and low cross which set up Hurst's massively controversial second goal, and England's third ; he was also sprinting upfield, unmarked and screaming for a pass, as Hurst took the ball forward to smash his historic hat-trick goal with the last kick of the game.
The majority of the documented information about the ball game specific to the Caribbean islands comes from the historic accounts of Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdez and Bartolomé de Las Casas ( see picture to the right ).
* current or historic rules allowing for the kicking team to recover and retain possession of the ball ; see onside kick
Wisden recorded that " then it was that the wonderful skill of these two ( Hobbs and Sutcliffe ) showed itself so prominently for, with the ball turning and getting up almost straight, they put on 105 for the first wicket ... the two batsmen rendered England splendid service by an historic stand and made victory probable ".
On July 18, 2012 crews began demolition to restore the ballpark back to it's historic accuracy after construction was done for the movie that altered the ballpark, including moving the location of the ball fields.
The College considered demolishing the historic edifice, but students organized a campaign to save it from the wrecking ball.
Ultimately, he was unable to confirm his father's purchase as the historic ball.
A Masquerade ball | masquerade r poses in front of a wrought iron fence in historic Greenwich Village

historic and was
This was historic in its way, for it marked the first time an American Presidential aspirant had advertised his own virtues in his own string of newspapers spanning the land.
For centuries it was the location of historic festivals and open-air sports events.
The American Constitution was historic at this point in providing that `` Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ''.
The emerging Baptist movement in 17th-century England, for example, was a microcosm of the historic debate between Calvinists and Arminians.
It was designed to avoid some of the perceived problems with FORTRAN for backward compatibility with historic Buran ( spacecraft ) ALGOL software.
Also, Caracalla perhaps felt more comfortable about campaigning in the upper Main because he was not declaring war on any specific historic tribe, such as the Chatti or Cherusci, against whom Rome had suffered grievous losses.
In November 1087, Abu Bakr was killed in battle by a poisoned arrow, while fighting in the historic region of the Sudan.
The built heritage was also at the forefront of the growth of member based organizations in the United States for example, founded in 1889, the Richmond, Virginia-based Preservation Virginia ( formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities ) was the United States ' first statewide historic preservation group.
Anāsāgar Lake, this historic man-made lake was built by Maharaja Anaji ( 1135-1150 AD ).
The historic path to autonomy was a concern for secure sources of heat, power, water and food.
The eastern third of historic Brandenburg ( Ostbrandenburg / Neumark ) was ceded to Poland in 1945.
The poem deals with legends, was composed for entertainment, and does not separate between fictional elements and real historic events, such as the raid by King Hygelac into Frisia.
BHRA was formed in 1982 to restore the historic tunnel.
To many historic church denominations, to be " born again " was understood as spiritual regeneration via the sacrament of baptism by the power of water and word.
Bo Diddley was honored by the Mississippi Blues Commission with a Mississippi Blues Trail historic marker placed in McComb, his birthplace, in recognition of his enormous contribution to the development of the blues in Mississippi.
The Tramp was to become a lonely prospector fighting adversity and looking for love amid the historic event.
This was often a historic form, the effect of successive growth over long time with concentric traces of town walls and citadels.
In 2001, a group of activists collected thousands of signatures for the Varela Project, a petition requesting a referendum on the island's political process was openly supported by former US president Jimmy Carter during his historic 2002 visit to Cuba.
A Synagogue in Sydney serves a small historic Jewish community which was once one of the largest ones in eastern Canada with four shuls: one in Glace Bay, one in New Waterford, one in Whitney Pier, and the one in Sydney.
The stadium is located next to Lake Michigan, and was recently remodeled in a modernization intended to update stadium amenities while preserving a historic Chicago structure.
Due to parts of the structure being wooden, there was a historic no-smoking policy in this part of the ground, and indeed now the whole ground with national laws.
* Gradačac Castle is a citadel, also a palace of Husein " Dragon Of Bosnia " Gradaščević who was a renowned 19th-century military Bosnian Captain, overlooking the historic core of Gradačac-National monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Very few examples of historic butted mail have been found and it is generally accepted that butted mail was never in wide use historically except in Japan where mail ( kusari ) was commonly made from butted links.

historic and caught
These historic scenes are depicted alongside a fictional plot in which a Huguenot family is caught among the events.
The car-park building on the opposite side of Mount's Bay Road replaced the historic stables which caught fire and were demolished in 1988.
During December 1962 the historic Old Building caught fire, damaging a large part of the building, including the two oldest rooms in the school.
He became a disciple of his countryman Joseph Koch, who built historic landscape on the Poussins, and is said to have caught inspiration from J. M. W. Turner.

5.612 seconds.