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That gives teams plenty of money to throw at journeymen.
Not so long ago, Girardi would not have turned to journeymen.
Prospective journeymen are debt-free, unmarried and no older than 30.
Mancini stuck to Chapecoense's policy of combining experienced journeymen and young prospects.
I send all the fish out to the trucks to the journeymen.
Most journeymen will work in the jobs for which they are trained.
" There would be "no teachers and pupils" but, rather, "masters, journeymen, and apprentices.
Milan sometimes seems about equally a destination for gifted journeymen and nut-job divas.
Below the greats, even the journeymen are notching their best results later and later.
The new champions are lesser known and, in some cases, seemingly little more than journeymen.
Fighters had pride and rep on the mind, not gravy train bouts with journeymen pugs.
Bowles has lasted his three seasons with two journeymen stopgaps: Ryan Fitzpatrick and Josh McCown.
After a few more fights against journeymen, Sharkey was matched against Young Stribling in February 406.
Europe has a long tail of journeymen in some industries, including banking, media, defence and carmaking.
With the exception of former world number on Vijay Singh, most have been little-known journeymen.
Together they led a mix of longtime professional journeymen and players developed in Yaroslavl's junior ranks.
So the task has fallen to Zapolski and a cast of 24 other relative unknown journeymen.
No. He talked to journeymen, he talked to rookies, he talked to future Hall of Famers.
Instead, the 46-year-old coach turned to journeymen, undrafted rookies, and seemingly borderline NBA prospects.
" And in Germany, our reporting team tagged along with a group of young journeymen, or "Wandergesellen.
"Wandergesellen," or journeymen, a vestige of the Middle Ages in modern Europe, are hitchhiking across Europe.
Across all eight rosters are players familiar to football fans, from NFL journeymen to former college standouts.
Aussie indie dance journeymen Cut Copy may be responsible for 2017's least expected but welcome comeback.
And the Eagles' secondary has been reduced to a ragtag assemblage of practice-squad signees and journeymen.
They've done so with relative strangers, like Urshela and Mike Tauchman, and recycled journeymen, like Cameron Maybin.
The charm may come from the cast of Broadway journeymen and women getting a chance to shine.
In the past, journeymen traveled under the auspices of a trade association, and today many still do.
I have not fought, as they say, with [scrubs and journeymen], with a ghost record like [McGregor] has.
An assortment of big men has replaced them, including three journeymen, Zaza Pachulia, David West and JaVale McGee.
The great ones all have their pissing matches, their hefty boy brawls, their ongoing run-ins with bullshit journeymen.
For a few years now, Baltimore's cornerback depth chart has been the province of random journeymen like Kyle Arrington.
For decades, the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers have been helping the Chicago River go green by putting vegetable dye in it.
Throughout the rosters of all eight teams are familiar names to football fans, from NFL journeymen to former college standouts.
It was a comprehensive learning system with a standardized curriculum, in-depth safety training, industry expert instructors and journeymen mentors.
Doyle is one of those journeymen showrunners who are brought in on troubled productions in an attempt to salvage them.
American journeymen Jim Herman and Jamie Lovemark carded 743 and 70 respectively to head a crowded leaderboard at 11-under 205.
Jackson quickly went from being a future star to one of the journeymen who populate the box score of his debut.
In its latest matches, the team has been forced to field teenagers against the often brutish journeymen who dominate this tier.
Journeymen travel in groups or on their own, depending on their trades and their routes, often finding one another by sight.
He may have been right, except that this approach reduces pilots to journeymen and ignores the role of airmanship in safety.
When this fiction collapsed under the weight of injury and journeymen pulled off the streets, the N.F.L. conjured up a distraction.
While all this madness as unfolded, Max Holloway has been left to kill time, swatting away prospects, journeymen, and top contenders alike.
That team was made up of perceived journeymen and players whose star had otherwise faded, who Clough galvanised into a collective force.
They play in front of mostly small crowds with players who for the most part will only be N.B.A. journeymen at best.
Hollywood has always run on journeymen, but it's these actors who have replaced movie stars as the essential human labor in cinema.
Journeymen carry a pocket-size diary to be filled with stamps from cities visited and testaments of work accomplished along the way.
New York has plenty of well-schooled journeymen capable of producing designs whose general staleness no amount of clever styling can disguise.
Knowledge, creativity, technology - that is since the beginning of mankind, you know, explorers, journeymen, they wanted to learn, they wanted to know more.
The Belgian was once as high as 32nd in the world but now occupies a position among the game's journeymen at number 18.
Top players typically enter fewer events than the journeymen on tour, largely because the elites play more matches at the tournaments they enter.
He weaves in references to all-stars like Aaron Rodgers beside journeymen like Serge Ibaka, never repeating an athlete more than three times.
Over the coming weeks and years, the journeymen will share a kinship, serving as guides and providing a professional network and emotional support.
In an adaptation of the old rules to modern times, journeymen do not carry devices like cellphones that allow them to be found.
For the heavyweight division to capitalize on Saturday night, unification bouts need to take precedent over low-profile bouts with 38-year-old journeymen.
The 3.03 that did return spanned all five of the sport's positions, and ranged from stars like Kobe Bryant to journeymen like Jonas Jerebko.
They are where the future contenders, champions, journeymen, coaches, judges and referees are reared and honed but they are under constant threat of closure.
While on the road, journeymen are not supposed to pay for food or accommodations, and instead live by exchanging work for room and board.
In public, journeymen wear distinctive traveling garb, their trousers sewn with pockets deep enough to hold a folded meterstick or a bottle of beer.
Even their journeymen have a pedigree: Gary Medel, once a curiosity at Cardiff City in the Premier League, is a steady player at Inter Milan.
Since then Wimbledon has often resembled a house of horrors for Nadal with shock losses to journeymen like Steve Darcis, Lukas Rosol and Dustin Brown.
According to custom, young men and women wishing to become journeymen find someone already on the road to sponsor them and help organize their trip.
Beyond that, the position has been manned by a generous cast of journeymen, veterans past their primes and the occasional earnest overachiever, like Charlie Ward.
German Wanderlust is associated with the Romantic period, when hiking first became a leisure pursuit rather than something that wandering journeymen did to make a living.
Jackson is expected to miss 292-to-8 weeks recovering from the ailments, leaving NBA journeymen Ish Smith and Beno Udrih to share point guard duties.
After shocking the NFL over the summer by rescinding Josh Norman's franchise tag, the Panthers came into the season with journeymen and rookies at the position.
"I saw what the journeymen were doing there, and I thought that was something that I'd like to be doing as a career," Mr. Steffel said.
Nate Allen, Patrick Robinson, and Morris Claiborne have all recovered from patellar tendon tears and are active today, but all three are basically journeymen at this point.
From 22014 to 22000 he enjoyed 21969 straight wins against journeymen opponents and even had the then Olympic champ George Foreman in camp as a sparring partner.
In fact, in the world of Premier League prosperity, they were relative paupers, their squad comprised of non-league graduates, lower-league veterans and bargain-basement journeymen.
In the two decades since their dizzily catchy, precociously world-weary 1997 hit "MMMBop," the three brothers who make up Hanson have matured into pop-rock journeymen.
They got back two journeymen rotation players and a second-round pick for Andre Drummond and simply bought out point guard Reggie Jackson after the trade deadline. 
"Favorites" can mean very little in Davis Cup, a pressure chamber in which journeymen can be transformed into leading men, and grown men often end up in tears.
Tomás Munita received first place for Feature Picture Story for his story "Cleaving to the Medieval, Journeymen Ply Their Trades in Europe," which was made for The Times.
For all the players he has coached — from the journeymen to the Beckers — he has yet to coach a player who has won a Grand Slam singles title.
Brazil's 21st biggest club by revenue, it has built success on a frugal spending policy that eschewed big-money signings and concentrated on blending young talent and experienced journeymen.
On Saturday, the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Union took to the Chicago River for its annual green-tinting event, pouring dye into the waters to celebrate the upcoming St. Patrick's Day.
This new breed of journeymen weaver underwent five to seven years of apprenticeship; each became proficient at many different baskets (sometimes over a thousand if you include all the variations).
Basketball's hyper-meritocracy is maybe already a little TOO fair, denying us the pure visceral thrill you get out of weird, bullshit journeymen winning the World Series MVP like, every year.
The photographer, Tomas Munita, provided additional information to The Times: After saying goodbye to his family and friends, he climbs the sign and jumps into the hands of his fellow journeymen.
With a team of castoffs from larger clubs and unheralded journeymen, however, Leicester held off the might of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea to win the title by 10 points.
He had an aging star, journeymen, point guards who couldn't pass and a young Kevin Love, who rebounded fiercely and played defense with even less of a clue than he does today.
The plumbers, representing the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry, visited over 1,100 Flint homes to help install new faucets and water filters free of charge.
This week's event is being played at the same time as the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai and gives the tour's journeymen and rookies a golden chance to snag a career-boosting victory.
The proposal consisted of point guard Lonzo Ball, young forwards Brandon Ingram and Kyle Kuzma, veteran point guard Rajon Rondo and journeymen Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley for Davis and forward Solomon Hill.
Leicester City—a team of journeymen and no-hopers that had barely escaped relegation in 2015—overturned odds of 5,000-to-one to win the competition, in arguably the greatest sporting Cinderella story ever.
Others, like 25-year-old Matthew Briggs, who debuted for Fullham at the ripe old age of 16 years and 68 days but now plays in League 1 (England's third division), are career journeymen.
Instead, I was tossing up sand in the shallows with a new crustacean friend, babbling incomplete sentences about Captain Cook and the destruction inherent within discovery, something applicable to colonial journeymen and music journalists alike.
Fortuitous then that March sees the release of The Great Destroyer—the third full length by Relapse-signed Swedish journeymen Gadget and the de facto follow up to 2006's sleeper classic The Funeral March.
Just by the nature of the business, baseball sees any number of potential journeymen turned superstars every year, to the point where the guys that fill this particular niche have emerged as a special breed.
EDM, the catchall phrase used to describe most electronic music these days, may have become something of a caricature of itself in recent years, but the Canadian producer Deadmau7 remains one of its tireless journeymen.
Valencia's surge has come from a team with seven new players, most of them either unproven or journeymen, as well as a new coach who has bounced from team to team during a 25-year career.
Pop & Rock EDM, the catchall phrase used to describe most electronic music these days, may have become something of a caricature of itself in recent years, but the Canadian producer Deadmau225 remains one of its tireless journeymen.
In this, the company maintains the tradition of Europe's medieval craft guilds, run by generations of journeymen and apprentices who, hammers and edge bevelers in hand, started dying out in the 16th century as private industry rose.
They are "Wandergesellen," or journeymen — a vestige of the Middle Ages in modern Europe — young men, and these days women, too, who have finished their required training in any number of trades and are traveling to gather experience.
Those numbers should both climb a bit after we factor in what happened in Minnesota on Thursday, but it's almost unfair to pretend anything that happened against a Vikings offensive line comprised of backups and journeymen has any predictive power.
The New York Philharmonic, like many other symphony orchestras, has generally moved beyond using journeymen or assistant conductors and now often brings in Baroque-specialist conductors, like — this year — Andrew Manze, with that omnipresent "Messiah" hand Mr. Tritle playing continuo organ.
At the start of that season, bookmakers had ranked it as a 0003,000-1 outsider; its team was made up, to most observers, of journeymen and castoffs, a ragtag assortment of players in the world's most competitive and most glamorous league.
His early, Italianate "Agony in the Garden," from the 1670s, sees him faltering with drapery and struggling with scale, and a small picture of Adam and Eve in Eden would be hard to distinguish from those of thousands of Flemish journeymen.
Unless rules change, a hard Brexit will signal a harsh goodbye for those continental journeymen without international caps making their living in the UK. In much the same way, a break from the single market will spell complications for Englishmen like myself abroad.
La Liga's list of youngest goal scorers carries a few names from the 30s and 40s and a couple journeymen (Alberto Rivera, Xisco Nadal), but then there's Raul, a Real Madrid legend and one of the game's all-time great goal-scorers.
Swedish psych-rock journeymen Dungen and New York's Woods have been buds for a while, and the two bands have joined forces for the joint album Myths 003, a lush and funky release that's part of the larger Marfa Myths record series.
Not only does Blu rap some fantastical shit—"Native Tongue, surprised I didn't sign to Tribe," he quips—he and Nottz enlist the help of a who's who of hip-hop's tongue-twisting journeymen: guys like Skyzoo, Torae, Bishop Lamont, and Mickey Factz.
It is an enticing interpretation, in part, because it fits the widespread perception of Burnley as nothing more than a team of doughty, hard-bitten journeymen trying to survive among the sophisticates of the Premier League on nothing more than grim determination.
He's also giving actors a lot more to do than twist themselves to fit a baroque format, and one of the joys of this production is the wonderfully diverse cast of journeymen New York actors each given multiple big chances to shine.
While both fighters are both enjoying nice streaks—Cote will enter the fight with a 63-1 welterweight record, while Saunders is 3-0 since returning to the UFC—this bout is, at the end of the day, a clash of journeymen.
DC melodic death metal/metalcore journeymen Darkest Hour have been around long enough to witness the many peaks and valleys of their chosen field in metal, from its inception and spread from Gothenburg, Sweden to its commercial peak, to its djent-ification and beyond.
Hinkie hired a well-regarded coach in Brett Brown, and subjected him to an all-you-can-eat buffet of fungible journeymen and misfit draft picks; the players played like assets, the team lost and lost, and the Process somehow never quite seemed to begin.
It would be easy for the journeymen on the ATP Tour, those players who can make a good living but never have the chance to win big titles, to rue the dominance of the Big Four: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
The two-year-old company had only two listed employees, but they had a barge full of journeymen, linemen and equipment impossible to find after Harvey and Irma -- and more importantly, Ramos says, they didn't ask the bankrupt utility for any payment up front.
More pleasing even than the sight of a well-run San Antonio set, all cuts and timing and shared directives, is seeing the joy of players who all get to do what they do best, ex-MVPs and present-day All-NBAers and last-stop journeymen alike.
With the NHL deciding to end its Olympic involvement Canada was forced to assemble a roster of mostly anonymous journeymen and minor leaguers, the absence of marquee names having a bigger impact on attendance than on the ice as Canada rolled to a confidence-boosting win.
Here were the no-hopers, the relegation survivors who, with a makeshift collection of journeymen, bargain-basement signings and unlikely over-achievers all overseen by a likeable coach that few fans wanted, downed the best and richest teams in a league dominated by a mega-wealthy elite.
Detroit is relying on a combination of journeymen Ish Smith and Ben Udrih at the point guard spot with Jackson out and the two were a combined 4-of-223 shooting for 11 points and nine assists, but the biggest problem was on the defensive end.
Traditionally, Class AAA has been the level for prospects in need of extra seasoning before reaching the majors, a few journeymen who shuttle back and forth as depth pieces, and one or two players at the end of their careers pining for one last go-round.
Traditionally, Class AAA has been the level for prospects in need of extra seasoning before reaching the majors, a few journeymen who shuttle back and forth as depth pieces, and one or two players at the end of their careers pining for one last go-round.
The issue is borne out on today's teamsheets: Sunderland's players are largely Brits, hand-me-downs and has-beens from bigger clubs; Boro have Alvaro Negredo and Victor Valdes as beacons of pedigree in a squad of mid-range journeymen; Hull began the season with 13 fit senior players.
I discover that in the 1820s and '30s, a cadre of master artisans who trained journeymen for in-demand manufacturing skills (millinery, plumbing, clothing design and production, etc.) resisted what they called "wage slavery" — which was the prospect of being hired on as a salaried worker in a factory.
The morning after the party, the neophyte buries a memento near the boundary of his or her hometown, then climbs over the city limits sign to fall into the arms of fellow journeymen who have gathered to see the new traveler off before they resume their own journeys.

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