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Winfield was the lone bright spot, leading the National League with 118 RBIs.
Hinrich provided the lone bright spot, becoming a fan favorite for his gritty determination and tenacious defense.
The lone bright spot was Wilkins, whose role was just to be a relief off the bench, leading the team in scoring with an average of 18. 2 ppg.
The lone bright spots in those years were the blossoming of Lecavalier and Brad Richards into NHL stars.
" Similarly, Zdyrko thought the " hilarious voice samples " were the " lone bright spot " of the game, although he admitted that some of them can get a bit repetitive.
Kinnick, the lone bright spot of the 1937 season, led the nation in punting and was named first team All-Big Ten and a third team All-American.
The higher the trail the steeper it growsTen thousand tiers of dangerous cliffsThe stone bridge is slippery with green mossCloud after cloud keeps flying byWaterfalls hang like ribbons of silkThe moon shines down on a bright poolI climb the highest peak once againTo wait where the lone crane flies
His 12 goals made him the fifth highest goal scorer in the country, and made him the lone bright spark in a second dismal season in a row for Surge.
During a season when the Dolphins ' offensive line mightily struggled early in the year, Carey was the lone bright spot.
The Kanpur Test stayed as the lone bright spot in Patel's career.
After rumors that he would be cut during the preseason, Welker started off being the lone bright spot of the struggling Dolphins offense.

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Kariya finished the competition with four goals and seven points over eight games, earning him a spot as Canada's lone representative on the Tournament's First All-Star Team.
Already the Lake Elsinore Storm, the class-A San Diego Padres affiliate wanted to move down to Escondido, California in San Diego County and the Mavericks shall replace the lone Riverside County spot in Lake Elsinore, California.
“ Forever I ’ ve wanted to set us down in a lone spot, a place certain and enduring, with room to swing arm and elbow,.

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The boundaries of modern Eritrea and the entire region were established during the European colonial period between Italian, British and French colonialists as well as the lone landlocked African Empire of Abyssinia which found itself surrounded and its boundaries defined by said colonial powers.
Nymphs tended to frequent areas distant from humans but could be encountered by lone travelers outside the village, where their music might be heard, and the traveler could spy on their dancing or bathing in a stream or pool, either during the noon heat or in the middle of the night.
On 14 July 2002, during Bastille Day celebrations, Chirac survived an assassination attempt by a lone gunman with a rifle hidden in a guitar case.
The women's basketball team overcame a major tragedy during the 2010-11 season, with the Christmas Day 2010 death of Kristen Zawacki ( 1958-2010 ), the lone women's basketball coach in the program's 25-year history.
Eisenhower's protests against longtime allies the United Kingdom and France during the Suez Canal Crisis meant that the US was the lone Western power in the Middle East and placed US oil security in jeopardy as the USSR filled the power vacuum.
Another regional variation, especially popular in Canada, and therefore sometimes referred to as ' Canadian Rules ', is that if the partner of the dealer orders him / her up ( forcing the dealer to pick up the turned card ) during the initial bidding, then the dealer is automatically forced out, and the dealer's partner plays a lone hand.
However, nudity is at times tolerated in some societies ; for exampe, during a world naked bike ride, while a lone man attempting to walk naked from south to north Britain was repeatedly imprisoned.
Hill once said he had no desire to live to see the collapse of the Confederacy, and on April 2, 1865 ( during the Union breakthrough in the Third Battle of Petersburg, just seven days before Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House ), he was killed by a Union soldier, Corporal John W. Mauck of the 138th Pennsylvania, as he rode to the front of the Petersburg lines, accompanied by a lone staff officer.
In the scene, based on a real-life occurrence, Long chats with New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison during an airplane ride where he denounces the lone gunman theory of the John F. Kennedy assassination concluding: " That dog don't hunt.
In the spring of 1940 during heated Cabinet discussions as France teetered towards defeat, Halifax energetically participated in the debates for and against a recourse to total war and lone opposition to Germany, whatever the cost to Britain's long-term military and economic standing.
The lone reference to Cao Pi during this period was in 204, when he took Yuan Xi's wife Lady Zhen as his wife.
A spirit quest eventually provides Tommy with the peace of mind needed to control the lone Zord ; however, during this journey, Tommy meets his brother David Trueheart ( portrayed by Jason David Frank's real life brother, the late Eric Frank ).
* Lady Quark ( co-ruler and lone survivor of Earth-Six, which was destroyed during the Crisis )
* The San Juan National High School, which was established in 1969 during the time of then Mayor Joseph Estrada, is the lone public high school in the city.
The initial stages of the project make a promising effort of moving civilization into orbit, however it is during travel to a planet name Terra II that a transport vessel, the Mesopotamia, experiences a catastrophic fate, destroying all but a lone escape pod of people who plunge to the surface below.
WBZ also broadcast the United States Football League's Boston Breakers during the 1983 season ( its lone season in Boston ), as well as Boston College Eagles football from 1987 through 1991.
The lone breaks in the all-news format during the daytime come once a month from 11 a. m .– 12 p. m., when WBZ airs a one-hour show, WBZ Newswatch, in which Joe Mathieu interviews newsmakers, and on Sundays from 10 a. m .– 12 p. m., when the station airs Ric Edelman's financial talk show.
In 2009, the Girls Varsity soccer team repeated as the Class B champion, defeating the lone team that beat them during the season in a double overtime victory.
The decision was reportedly made at a meeting of the Politburo Standing Committee on 7 March, during which security tsar Zhou Yongkang cast a lone dissenting vote.
With the Suicide Squad on the verge of being disbanded by her superiors after Waller's lone wolf tactics during " The Janus Directive ", Waller gathers Ravan, Poison Ivy, and Deadshot in an assassination mission of the LOA, a group that are planning to create a zombie army.
The lone gold prospector John Campbell Miles stumbled upon one of the world's richest deposits of copper, silver and zinc upon during his 1923 expedition into the Northern Territory.
Notable performances during the campaign came from the men between the posts: The previous seasons keeper David Hills ceased playing early in the season ; for several games a temporary replacement, former 1950's Chelsea goalie, Bob Robertson appeared ; new custodian Brian Gambrill signed-on for £ 300 from Canterbury City and conceded seven goals on his home debut ( in a 7 – 1 loss to Worcester City-David Gillingwater hitting the ' Town's ' lone marker ); mid-season he became injured and for several matches local amateur ' keeper Reg Gorham stepped in ( echoing the make-up of the original Ashford United club he worked for the local free-sheet newspaper ).
Capello scored the lone goal for Italy against Poland during the 1974 FIFA World Cup though Italy lost the match 2 – 1 and failed to qualify for the second round of the competition.
During Brown's lone term as governor, he oversaw the completion of a state school for the blind in Nashville and a state school for the deaf in Knoxville, both of which were launched during the administration of fellow Whig governor James C. Jones earlier in the decade.

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Wittmann's lone engagement of the 22nd Armoured Brigade group's spearhead has been the subject of such attention that, according to Stephen Badsey, it has cast a shadow over the period between D-Day and 13 June in historical accounts.
In September 2003, after the world tour for 3, Mikey Doling, Marcelo Dias, and Roy Mayorga all made the decision to leave the band and together they departed from Soulfly, leaving Cavalera as the lone remaining core member for a period of three weeks.
The Pirates lost to the New York Americans in overtime, 2-1, and Conacher scored the lone goal for Pittsburgh at 9: 15 of the second period.
Amemiya has himself said that Zeiram's rather striking appearance was inspired by the image of a lone traveler in a straw hat and cloak that was common in the Japanese period dramas he watched as a child.
By Major League Soccer's ninth year, Maisonneuve was one of only two players to have played for a single club throughout that period, and when he retired after the season, he left Cobi Jones as the lone player with that distinction.
The Bears ' lone score was Kevin Butler's 25-yard field goal in the second period.
The Rams ' lone score of the game was quarterback Jim Everett's 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Kevin House during the final period set up by a long run by Eric Dickerson.
The Chargers lone score in the opening period was quarterback Dan Fouts's 48-yard touchdown completion to Charlie Joiner.

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