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Their new rivals, the New York Islanders, who entered the league in 1972 after paying a huge territorial fee — some $ 4 million — to the Rangers, were their first-round opponent in 1975.
Their opponent would be the Los Angeles Lakers, who had run up an 11 – 0 record in the first three rounds of the playoffs, and were expected by many to make quick work of the 76ers.
Their opponent in the final round was the Calgary Flames, captained by Jarome Iginla.
Their opponent in the final was Argentina, which were the favorites to win, having won all their matches on the way to the final.
Their reach was longer, allowing the wielder to keep out of reach of his opponent.
Their opponent will start as dealer in the next game.
Their main opponent is Russia under control from extreme nationalists.
Their quarterfinal opponent was Portugal.
Their first opponent was a chief named Cópil, son of a witch named Malinalxochitl and sister of Huitzilopochtli.
Their opponent was then asked whether the actual number was higher or lower than the previous contestant's response.
( Second Battle of the Somme ( 1918 ) including Battle of Albert ( 1918 )) Their opponent was the German 183rd Division. Lance-Sergeant Edward Smith of the 1 / 5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers was awarded the Victoria Cross for actions in the capture of The Lozenge ( Hill 140, a German machine-gun nest ) on 21 August and enemy counterattacks on 22 August.
Their opponent that day was the Chicago White Sox.
Their opponent then has the option to draw one extra card per mulligan.
Their most notable opponent was the Chertsey and Surrey bowler Edward " Lumpy " Stevens, who is believed to have been the main proponent of the flighted delivery.
Their role was often to sacrifice themselves to prevent Layfield from getting harmed after he had provoked an opponent.
Their opponent was the perennial Abbott Cup champion Edmonton Oil Kings.
Their defining feature is a small circular shield with a hook from which to hang a lantern, intended to blind the opponent at night or in duels fought at dawn.
Their opponent was Central District.
Their principal opponent was the Confederate Army of Tennessee, commanded by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, who had replaced the unpopular Braxton Bragg after his defeat in Chattanooga in November 1863.
Their opponent was the Ottoman Empire.
Their next opponent was the Jets, who had made the playoffs in part due to Caldwell's decision to bench his starters in their Week 16 meeting.
Their opponent in the NFC championship game was the Minnesota Vikings, led by 11-time Pro Bowl quarterback Brett Favre, who had thrown four touchdown passes in their divisional round win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Their first opponent was U. A. G.
Their opponent in the Championship game would be the undefeated and # 1 ranked nationally LSU Tigers.

Their and Bobby
Their drivers included Keke Rosberg ( who later became World Champion on the Williams Saudia F1 Team ), Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Randolph Townsend, Mike Brockman, Howdy Holmes, Teo Fabi, Patrick Depailler, Danny Sullivan, Bobby Rahal, Johnny Parson Jr., among others.
After touring with various artists like Bobby Womack and Billy Preston, they were hired by Quincy Jones for a tour in Japan and produced their debut album Look Out For # 1, released in March 1976 (# 9 U. S .) Their Right On Time album was released in May 1977 and reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 200.
The Crickets released " The Crickets and Their Buddies " in 2004 which features several classics from all parts of their career featuring guest appearances by several prominent artists including Eric Clapton, Rodney Crowell, Waylon Jennings, Nanci Griffith, John Prine, Graham Nash, Bobby Vee, Tonio K. and more.
Their replacements were Bobby Jay and Frankie's brother Lewis Lymon, respectively.
Their 1972 live album, Slade Alive !, featured cover versions of songs by Ten Years After, The Lovin ' Spoonful, Bobby Marchan and Steppenwolf and although the album contained strong elements of classic rock it also hinted at the glam rock sound to come.
Their second album, entitled Going Back to Colorado, featured a new drummer, Bobby Berge, who would pop up from time to time in musician credits in album liner notes from Bolin's later projects.
Their league performance was even more dire than the previous year, and by the time Bobby Roberts was finally removed from his post, Wrexham were rock-bottom of the entire Football League.
Their next single, Big Joe Williams's " Baby Please Don't Go " retained Bobby Graham, substituted Peter Bardens on second keyboard and added Jimmy Page on rhythm guitar ( the distinctive lead guitar was the work of Billy Harrison ).
Their 14-year-old son, Robert Van Deventer ( known on the show as Bobby McGuire ) and the program's producer, Herb Polesie, completed the regular panel with daughter Nancy Van Deventer joining the group on occasions.
Their recently deceased sister Cait Clancy O ' Connell's son Robbie was an up and coming musician in the States and in Ireland ; he was also helping manage, along with Bobby, the Inn that Cait had opened up years before.
* The Buddy Bears: Their names are Billy, Bobby, and Bertie ( though they introduced themselves as William, Robert, and Bertram in " The Garfield Opera ").
Their debut album was released in the autumn of that year, also featuring Joey Vera on bass guitar, Bobby Jarzombek on drums and Frank Aresti on additional lead guitar.
Their scripts, which kept The Bobby Darin Story title, concentrated on Sandra Dee's alcoholism and childhood molestation by her stepfather.
Their drummer Bobby Elliott described him as " a fearless performer and powerhouse singer ".
Their sales of units to major U. S. studios resulted in Chamberlins being heard on many pop records of the 1960s including recordings by The Lettermen, Marvin Gaye, Bobby Goldsboro (" Honey "), The Beach Boys, and educator Edmond S. Bordeaux.
Their song " Sunshine Pig " was used in a TV advertisement called " Bobby in America " as a promotion for the reintroduction of the Mini Cooper.
He also wrote all of the material, with a few exceptions: Bobby Weaver co-wrote " A Face That Could Launch a Thousand Ships " and " Off with Their Heads " from the album Young Bodies Heal Quickly, You Know.
Their best players included Emmett, Ephraim Lockwood, George Ulyett, Ted Peate, Billy Bates and Allen Hill, while Bobby Peel made his first-class debut for Yorkshire in July 1882.
Their sons ' names are Bobby Morgan, Tracy Jr., and Chris Morgan.
Their members were Ray " Buddy " Wooten, Bobby Williams, Monteith P. " Monte " Owens, Alvin " Bobby " Baylor and Jimmy Bethea.
Their compositions would be recorded by artists such as Dion, The Flamingos, Andy Williams, Bobby Darin, Fabian, The Drifters, and Elvis Presley, among others.
( Their second game was a draw, then Bobby won 13 straight — perhaps the longest unbroken winning streak between grandmasters in history.

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