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Based on the testimony of the participants, there are suggestions that it was under-rehearsed ( there were only two full rehearsals ) and rather scrappy in execution.
Scripps ' United Press was considered " a scrappy alternative " news source to the AP.
" There was a novelty of seeing a film that scrappy and that nasty being distributed by a big studio in a mainstream cinema.
:" For a listener who last heard the New Haven Symphony in the mid-60's, in a game but scrappy performance of Britten's War Requiem, its concert on Friday evening was a happy surprise.
He was known for his quick wrist shot and status as a small, yet scrappy and fearless player.
Michael Barone and Grant Ujifusa wrote that Walker was " scrappy, good humored, and ready to push his principles forward even at the cost of being mocked.
Their first victory was against New Hampshire Phantoms at home, a scrappy 1-0 affair settled by an 84th minute strike from Moussa Sy ; the high point of the season was the see-saw 3-2 win over Wilmington on the final day of the season, but it all too little too late for the Rough Riders.
The Professor finds that the experiment was a success, having produced three little girls whom he names Blossom ( the smart and mature one ), Bubbles ( the cute and bubbly one ), and Buttercup ( the tough and scrappy one ).
After an initial settling in period in which Lindsay played 7 times, he was the selected as first choice left back during the 1970 / 71 season which included the 1971 FA Cup Final at Wembley, league champions and double hunting Arsenal lay in wait, after the allotted 90 minutes the scores were level at 0-0, during extra time the Reds took the lead, unfortunately, the Gunners grabbed a scrappy equaliser and went on to win the game 2-1 thus completing the league and FA Cup double.
He was a scrappy and introverted boy, but by the end of high school ( completed in Gorizia ), he developed into a brilliant, athletic, intelligent youth.
His icon at the time was the scrappy, similarly-mustachioed cartoon hero Yosemite Sam.
He was known as more of a scrappy player in basketball, once fouling out in the first half.
Gardner was a scrappy light-hitting second baseman who batted and threw right-handed.

scrappy and against
In the next round against Chelsea, Alonso received a yellow card in a tense and scrappy 0 – 0 draw at Stamford Bridge, making him suspended for the following fixture.
In his first game against Brisbane Roar on 16 January after a scrappy first half leaving both sides goalless.
England, now on a three game losing streak to the Boks, were on the ropes after a scrappy and poor showing against the USA.
A scrappy game at Butts Park Arena resulted in a narrow 6-3 loss, but a spirited away victory over Rotherham and a nervy win against Coventry at Billesley Common by a score were enough to guarantee another season in the second tier.

scrappy and new
Not all the new housing is scrappy, and Beykoz holds some of the most luxurious new development in the Istanbul area, the villa estates of Acarkent and Beykoz Konaklar, home to filmstars, members of parliament and other Istanbul glitterati.

scrappy and them
People in his vicinity nicknamed him " Django " because of his scrappy nature and the way he often appeared with a cigarette in his mouth reminded them of the movie character of that name.

scrappy and from
The two runs scored as a result of scrappy play from the Philadelphia offense.
She has not made Joan, with her shallow, scrappy mind, sympathetic, and the other characters in the tale, seen through her eyes, lack the charm they had for each other and withheld from her.

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The locals were a scrappy bunch, and gave the early governors and their agents a hard time.
Although largely continuing Harcourt's policy agenda, Clark's government appeared rudderless with the campaign behind it and the Premier's scrappy style began to further alienate parts of the NDP coalition outside of the core group of labour activists who had masterminded Clark's campaign.
It comprises works for both children and adults, and includes literary pieces, social journalism, articles and pedagogical essays, together with some scrappy unpublished work, in all totaling over twenty books, over 1, 400 texts published in around 100 publications, and around 300 texts in manuscript or typescript form.
1951 – 52: Al Cervi, playing less and coaching more, emphasized a patient offense and a scrappy defense, which led the league by yielding a stingy 79. 5 points per game, as the Nationals won the Eastern Division with a solid 40 – 26 record.
1962 – 63: With an aging team the Nationals were expected to fade, however with the scrappy play of Johnny Kerr the Nationals remained a strong contender finishing in 2nd place with a record of 48 – 32.
The press referred to him as " scrappy Joe ", and he nearly came to blows with Senate colleagues Robert La Follette, Porter McCumber, Thomas Heflin, and Huey Long.
Although Great Britain dominated the possession, the Kangaroos were able to exploit their chances, and ran out unexpected winners in a scrappy game.
During most of the 20th century, troodontid fossils were few and scrappy and they have therefore been allied, at various times, with many dinosaurian lineages.
Playing coach Jerry Sloan's scrappy and tough style and perfecting the pick and roll to a maximum degree of efficiency, the Jazz regularly made the playoffs with a winning record.
In Rolling Stone, Peter Travers rated the film 3½ out of a possible four stars and added, " Wayne Kramer, who co-wrote the scrappy script with Frank Hannah, makes a potent directing debut and strikes gold with the cast ... Top of the line is Baldwin, whose revelatory portrayal of an old Vegas hard-liner in thrall to the town's faded allure is the stuff Oscars are made of.
He is also well known for his ability to win scrappy frames with his tactical play and picking out.
It's just that director Mary Harron, who co-wrote the scrappy script with Guinevere Turner, doesn't do the expected.
Moreover, Dykstra and # 2 hitter Wally Backman were termed the " Wild Boys " for their scrappy play and propensity to serve as the spark plugs for a star-studded lineup.
Dirt dog is an athletic nickname given to certain baseball players who are considered " scrappy " or blue-collar, hardworking and tenacious and generally rough around the edges.

former and football
Asociación Alumni, usually just Alumni, is a rugby union and former football club located in Tortuguitas, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The club was originally founded as a football team in 1891, with the name Buenos Aires English High School although it was obliged to change its name to Alumni Athletic Club ( the name was proposed by a former student of the English High School ) in 1901.
* Adrian Heath ( born 1961 ), English football manager and former player
On January 13, 2008, the Falcons named former Patriots director of college football scouting Thomas Dimitroff General Manager.
In 1964, the brothers Jos and Klaas Molenaar, former players for KFC and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in the Zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams ( KFC and ZFC ).
* Yutaka Akita ( 秋田豊, born 1970 ), former football player played in Japan National Football Team
Sir Robert " Bobby " Charlton CBE ( born 11 October 1937 ) is an English former football player.
* Bakersfield Blitz, former arena football team
* Calgary Boomers, a former professional association football team in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
* Fred Cone ( running back ) ( born 1926 ), former professional American football running back
He ultimately chose the former when a deal between the city, Hamilton County, and Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds ( who were seeking a replacement for the obsolete Crosley Field ) was struck that resulted in an agreement to build a multipurpose stadium which could host both baseball and football games.
Therefore, The Cottagers have had 12 grounds overall ( including a temporary stay at Loftus Road ), meaning that only their former ' landlords ' and rivals QPR have had more home grounds ( 14 ) in British football.
Carlos Alberto Valderrama Palacio (; born September 2, 1961 in Santa Marta, Colombia ), also known as El Pibe (" The Kid ") is a former Colombian football player.
Dino Zoff ( born February 28, 1942 in Mariano del Friuli ) is an Italian former football goalkeeper and is the oldest winner ever of the World Cup, which he earned as captain of the Italian team in the 1982 tournament in Spain, at the age of 40 years, 4 months and 13 days.
* 1938 – Valentim Loureiro, Portuguese politician, and former football chairman of Boavista F. C.
Professional football players include former Miami Dolphins quarterback Jay Fiedler, linebacker Reggie Williams, three-time Pro Bowler Nick Lowery, quarterback Jeff Kemp, and Tennessee Titans tight end Casey Cramer.
* 1963 – Greg Abbott, English former football player
Football legend, former FC Bayern President and DFB Vice-President, Franz Beckenbauer, on the other hand, showed his support for Stoiber by letting him join the German national football team on their flight home from Japan after the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Franco Baresi (; born 8 May 1960 in Travagliato, Italy ) is an Italian football youth team coach and former player.
* 1959 – Antonis Manikas, Greek football manager and former footballer
former pro football player and current FOX NFL Sunday co-host Terry Bradshaw,
* 1957 – Ottis Anderson, former American football player
* John Walker ( American football ) ( born 1983 ), former defensive back for the USC football team
* Mercury Hayes ( born 1973 ), former professional American football wide receiver

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