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surge and wins
To mention a few of the memorable milestones on the road to the scudetto: a decisive win against Juventus ( 2 – 0 ), with a goal scored by Elkjær after having lost a boot in a tackle just outside the box, set the stage early in the championship ; an away win over Udinese ( 5 – 3 ) ended any speculation that the team was losing energy at the midway point ; three straight wins ( including a hard fought 1 – 0 victory against a strong AS Roma side ) served notice that the team had kept its polish and focus intact during their rival's final surge ; and a 1 – 1 draw in Bergamo against Atalanta secured the title with a game in hand.
A 6-0 hammering of the Northern Virginia Royals at home in early June that featured a brace from striker Mark Manganello briefly raised the spirits, and back-to-back wins over Long Island Rough Riders and Charlotte Eagles hinted that a late-season surge could be on the cards in Manchester, but the Phantoms reverted back to their poor form quickly.
A brief mid-season surge that included a pair of wins over divisional new boys Laredo Heat sparked the potential for a revival, but it was all over quickly.

surge and latter
In the latter units fire as tactically necessary and replenish to maintain or reach their authorised holding ( which can vary ), so the logistic system has to be able to cope with surge and slack.
Following the surge in popularity, new poker tours soon emerged, notably the World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour, both televised and the latter sponsored by online poker company PokerStars.
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a surge interest in politics by organized fundamentalists in the U. S. The sparks that ignited their interest were decisions by the United States Supreme Court in 1962 to prohibit state-sanctioned prayer in public schools in the case of Engel v. Vitale and in 1963 to prohibit mandatory Bible reading in public schools in the case of Abington School District v. Schempp.
The latter surge, however, did not receive the same amount of government backing and encouragement.
A late surge that included a 1 – 0 win over Liverpool and a 3 – 2 win over Arsenal – the latter of which saw Wigan recover from two goals down with ten minutes remaining to win in injury time – saw the team once more survive relegation.
At least part of Wigham Richardson's success in the latter part of the 19th century was through the surge in demand for passenger ships, taking emigrants to the New World.
Horne's triumphant performance of Tancredi in Houston soon led to invitations from other opera houses to sing the role, and it is largely through her efforts that the opera enjoyed a surge of revivals during the latter half of the 20th century.

surge and part
The official warned that the debt servicing payments of the Armenian government will surge by 2013 and absorb " quite significant part of tax revenues.
Even when the impact of the Great Depression led to an enormous surge in support for the Nazis across Germany, Berlin resisted the party ’ s appeal more than any other part of Germany: at its peak in 1932, the Nazi Party polled 28 % in Berlin to the combined left ’ s 55 %.
Domestic air transport, which until recently had been dominated by a select few air carriers, has recently seen a surge in popularity due in large part to the expanding services of low cost carriers.
Ever since the surge in his reputation after his death, studying his scores has been a standard part of the training of classical musicians.
Along with continuing to perform, AK1200 has been doing his part to bring back the surge of the electronic dance scene back to Orlando, FL.
Both towns were part of the great town founding surge in Illinois that peaked in 1836.
Another part of the recent surge in tourism is due to the sand dunes that are near Reedsport.
From April 2007 to July 2008 the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team was deployed in as part of the surge to regain control of the situation in Iraq.
In the 1940s, propelled in part by their film's surge in audiences during the war, the studio also benefited from the popularity of its biggest star, Rita Hayworth.
This surge in membership helps explain, at least in part, the many stories of Masonic fraternization during the American Civil War, which include accounts of Masonic soldiers and sailors rescuing enemy combatants who identified themselves as members of the fraternity.
This was part of a broader surge for smaller parties, as the Scottish electorate grasped the potential of their second vote.
The Storm Surge Unit, which develops and maintains software to forecast the storm surge of tropical cyclones, is part of this branch.
As part of the Iraq War troop surge of 2007, the number of PRTs was expanded to cover every province in the country.
Perry had had a late surge in the season and ended up with 50 goals, while Sedin was a huge part in the Vancouver Canucks Stanley Cup run, and led the league in points.
Major storm surge barriers are the Oosterscheldekering and Maeslantkering in the Netherlands which are part of the Delta Works project, and the Thames Barrier protecting London.
The Firearms Act of 1920 was partly spurred by fears of a possible surge in crime from the large number of firearms available following World War I and in part due to fears of working class unrest in this period.
Just before hitting the main part of the city, the flood surge hit the Cambria Iron Works at the town of Woodvale, taking with it railroad cars and barbed wire.
The main function of an opto-isolator is to block such high voltages and voltage transients, so that a surge in one part of the system will not disrupt or destroy the other parts.
In April-May 1964, at the height of a surge of popular interest in the blues, she toured Europe as part of the Blues and Gospel Caravan, alongside Muddy Waters and Otis Spann, Ranson Knowling and Little Willie Smith, Reverend Gary Davis, Cousin Joe and Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.
During the Baghdad clearance operations that set the stage for the Iraq War troop surge of 2007 under General David Petraeus, the 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry conducted the first deliberate clear-hold-build operation in the Doura Market as part of Operation Together Forward II under Multi-National Division-Baghdad ( MND-B ).
Mago de Oz saw a huge surge in popularity following the release of the album, due largely in part to the addition of their newest singer, José Andrëa, who was clearly a far superior singer than the original Juanma.
In September 2009, the CIA planned on " deploying teams of spies, analysts and paramilitary operatives to Afghanistan, part of a broad intelligence ' surge ' ordered by President Obama.
As of mid-2008, $ 350 million from state bonds and federal assistance has been budgeted to begin replacing a 17-mile ( 27-km ) stretch of LA 1, the road into Port Fourchon, because that part of the highway is not inside the hurricane levee system that protects inland communities, and the highway is prone to flooding from storm surge, even from tropical cyclones some distance away.
Originally part of neighboring Sanibel Island to the southeast, it was severed in 1926 when a hurricane's storm surge created a new channel, Blind Pass.
Reports indicate that the storm surge cut a path wide across the narrowest part of North Captiva, separating the island.

surge and season
Popovich proved successful in breathing younger life into the Spurs by these modifications, and the addition of Chris Quinn and Gary Neal, who especially proved to be a valuable asset for the early surge in the season.
They saw however a dramatic drop in form over the summer which saw them briefly flirt with relegation, before a late surge of form late in the season salvaged 10th place.
If we filled the house at 100 percent at half price, we'd go broke and I haven't seen any surge of tourist business yet this season.
But a late surge in the final months of the season, thanks mainly to the signing of striker Dave Taylor who netted freely, saw manager, Meilyr Owen, pick up a manager of the month award, and the team finished in a respectable ninth place.
A late surge after the all star break that saw him hit one of the most prodigious home runs in Shea Stadium history ( in the middle of the " Bud " Sign on the monstrous Shea scoreboard ) on July 28th was one of the few highlights in a mostly disastrous season for Vaughn.
The announcement that he would be chosen to play James Bond caused a surge in interest in the series, which led to NBC exercising ( on the very last day ) a 60-day option in Brosnan's contract to make a further season of the show.
With league rules moving the pitcher's mound back to 60 feet, 6 inches that season, offensive totals jumped across the league, and Davis was at the forefront of the surge.
In 1981 – 82 United finished third in the First Division, to qualify for the UEFA Cup, though for much of the season they were one of several teams who topped the table before a late surge from Liverpool saw Bob Paisley's team seal the title.
Audra Lindley stated in Chris Mann's 1997 book about Three's Company, that she was surprised that The Ropers had been canceled after a late season surge in the series ratings that allowed it to finish the 1979-80 season at number 25, however, the Nielsen ratings for that year list the series Soap at number 25.
Although he was to follow this up with an entirely credible win in the second event of the season, Sweden, subsequent events saw Loeb surge past into a comfortable lead: the Frenchman was to never finish below second place in every event he entered, while his adversary was left to rue a string of retirements and errors that stymied his challenge.
However, it was not a successful season for Liverpool, who spent most of the season in the bottom half of the new FA Premier League ( for which they had been among the pre-season title favourites ) before a late surge saw them finish sixth.
In 2003, a torn ACL hobbled De Rosario for much of the season but he still managed to make a late surge, registering four goals and three assists in only 686 minutes and helping lead the team to a second MLS Cup championship.
The 2008 season was a memorable one for Dawkins and the Eagles, as the 5-5-1 team went on a 4-1 surge to make an improbable run to the NFC Championship game where they lost to the Arizona Cardinals, in what turned out to be Dawkins ' final game as an Eagle.
With Warner at the helm for the remainder of the season, the Cardinals mounted a late-season surge and won five of their final 8 games.
The team continued their late season surge in the playoffs and claimed an impressive 37-15 road win over the Omaha Beef in the first round.
There seemed to be a late surge in the bottom of the ninth, as the Flyers put two on base with two outs to go, but Ruddy Yan could not come through in the clutch, as the Flyers ended their season with a suspenseful 4-3 loss to the Winnipeg Goldeyes, giving the Flyers a 41-59 mark for the year.
Scorponok seemingly died along with his rival, Terrorsaur, in the second season premiere, when they both fell into a pit of magma as the quantum surge hit the planet from the destroyed Vok " Planet Buster ".
There is a surge in population during the summer months, reaching a peak around Christmas and New Year's Eve, as many Melbourne residents arrive for the holiday season.
After a somewhat middling campaign in the Division 1 West the following season, a late surge saw Hemel promoted via the playoffs after a dramatic 3 – 2 win over Brackley Town, having been 2 – 1 behind until the 81st minute.
He spent a season on loan with Empoli, and he also starred in Uruguay's surge for the Copa América in 1999, who lost in the final to Brazil.
It was one of two deadly hurricanes during the 1893 Atlantic hurricane season ; the storm killed an estimated 1, 000 – 2, 000 people, mostly from storm surge.

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