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"We stayed with it all night," Islanders Coach Barry Trotz said.
But Shanghai's new aluminium friends have stayed with it ever since.
If Mark Twain had stayed with it, he would be alive today.
"I thought our team just stayed with it," Columbus coach John Tortorella said.
He joined Gillespie's band at 21 and stayed with it for a year.
My dad stayed with it, reassured us, and then things went up again.
We were playing real well, they got a redirect goal, but we stayed with it.
But I stayed with it, kept my mind right and I saw one go in.
They stayed with it right up until it was closed down for breaking laws on fraud.
"They stayed with it and (were) able to get a late goal and capitalized in overtime," Trotz said.
We had a pretty off night overall, but we made shots when it counted and stayed with it.
We did that for an extended period, and then I just stayed with it because I like music.
"We didn't get off on the best foot, but we both stayed with it," Piazza said during his speech Sunday.
He was most associated with Brit Hume's nightly newscast and stayed with it when Bret Baier took over in 203.
Mr. Pettit, 70, started his career at the Consolidated Coal Company and stayed with it until he retired in 2011.
Because the prevailing model of "command and control" regulation produced pretty good results, we stayed with it for a long time.
The company has seen a lot of success in beta testing and has many customers who've tried it and stayed with it.
Ovechkin stayed with it and his baseball-like swat gave him a goal in four consecutive games and eight in the playoffs.
"The majority of the toki came from one quarry complex -- once the people found the quarry they liked, they stayed with it," Simpson said.
A little bit of execution problem in the first two periods, but we stayed with it, got some pucks to the net, got rewarded for going there.
"Eventually with the help of a woman, who I eventually married, I got the nature of recovery in my head and I stayed with it," says Maron.
It was one of those games where we're on top of it lots so we knew we would get our chances if we just stayed with it.
She ended up doing a lot of spitting: After originating the role on Broadway, she joined the tour and stayed with it for more than a year.
"He stayed with it for 33 years because he believed in it, in our nation, and believed in the changes that were occurring in the military well before society," West said.
"We just battled it out, trusted each other, stayed with it and got better as the game went on," said Binnington, who tied the NHL rookie record for most wins by a goaltender in a single postseason with his 15th.
"These are the type of games that challenge you mentally, and we made sure that we stayed with it and finished it," said Al Horford, who scored just four points but pulled down nine rebounds and helped mitigate the 2108ers' size advantage inside.
But the struggle for immigration reform has been going on for decades, and the marathon-runner-activists who have stayed with it remain optimistic even though Trump rejected the bipartisan deal proposed by the Senate, and there's little reason to believe the House would support it.
Severny Vestnik (, ) was an influential Russian literary magazine founded in Saint Petersburg in 1885 by Anna Yevreinova, who stayed with it until 1889.
I just stayed with it off of (Turn) 4. I kept my locker locked as much as I could with the gas just keeping as much fuel to the car as I could.
Sinelnikov in the Soviet Theatre Encyclopedia // Театральная энциклопедия. Гл. ред. П. А. Марков. Т. 4 — М.: Советская энциклопедия, Нежин — Сярев, 1965 He stayed with it after the 1917 Revolution up until 1925 when the troupe disbanded.
Further attacks came on other parts of the front, but none broke through completely. 51st Bde formally came under Fourth Army again on 1 May and stayed with it until the end of the war.Becke, Pt 4, pp. 102–5.
When the old East German SED (party) sought to reinvent itself for a multi-party future as the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) Kretschmann stayed with it. He died just four days after the PDS in turn had dissolved itself to be replaced by a "new" party, "The Left" ("Die Linke").
From there he joined Sky News, then in 2003 became GMTV's Northern Correspondent. GMTV transferred him to London in 2007, and he stayed with it until GMTV was ended by ITV in 2010.Matt Arnold at tvnewsroom.org, accessed 28 March 2019 Arnold is also a singer in a group, "The Intelligence Men".
A friend of mine got me to > the right sax and set-up and I just stayed with it because it worked for me. > A sax is like a pair of shoes. If you get a pair that are comfortable, you > can learn how to do any kind of dance in them.
Golden accepted this three days after. They took the case to an arbitrator to consider how much Nippon should pay in damages. By that time, America had started the Iraq War, in March 2003. This was just the event that would have allowed Nippon to cancel the charter, if stayed with it.
This company toured to 23 cities playing mostly shorter runs of a month or less. On March 27, 1981, Bridget Walsh took over as Annie. Becky Snyder (who had closed the 1st National Tour) joined this company in the summer of 1982 and stayed with it until it closed in September of that year.
Although Cosby did drama, he stayed with it in brief and concentrated on comedy; during this time, he worked with Gloria Foster, who appeared in other Cosby shows and films. As the 1970s closed, Cosby stayed with Fat Albert and worked on variety shows for Prime Time that ultimately bombed and were cancelled, including Cos.
Bracey had a fair amount of involvement with the crime fighting series, Police 5 that began in 1976. For ten years he fronted the show and he also produced and did research for it. He stayed with it until it was shut down in 1986. There was talk of a replacement show of a similar nature.
Carol Miller is an American radio personality and disc jockey. She has been a steady presence on rock radio stations in the New York City area since 1973. She began her broadcasting career as a college undergraduate, and stayed with it even after she completed graduate studies in law school. She rose to prominence at WPLJ-FM and then moved to WNEW-FM.
The bomber caught fire and began to lose altitude as its pilot attempted to crash-land the plane. Two of the Tonys escorting the bomber stayed with it as it went down. Shomo pulled up in a tight vertical spiral to gain altitude while the Tojo turned to engage him. The Japanese fighter fired until it stalled and slipped into the clouds.
After leaving that act, he briefly worked with his brother in an automobile agency before going into English musical comedy. In 1929, he joined the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, which was headed by Barry Jackson, and stayed with it for 10 years. Victor appeared in just over 100 films between 1938 and 1966. The size and importance of his roles varied greatly.
He took part in a 2014 lab production of Come From Away and stayed with it until his diagnosis. Hicks departed the Broadway production on June 14, 2017. He has been home in the Pacific Northwest taking time to heal. Hicks has appeared in top regional theatres across the country varying in plays from King Lear, Lobby Hero through to Ain't Misbehavin' and Two Gentlemen of Verona.
A 60-pounder advancing during the Hundred Days Offensive Third Army joined in the Allied Hundred Days Offensive on 21 August, without a preliminary bombardment, but with massive artillery support once the attack began.Edmonds, 1918, Vol IV, pp. 247–8.Farndale, pp. 290–2. By the end of August 62nd Bde RGA was with XVII Corps, and stayed with it for the rest of the war.
"VIFF loads up on Cannes hits, big stars, filmmaking greats". The Georgia Straight, August 30, 2018. Rob Stewart's mother, Sandy Stewart, said "[the] entire team stayed with it, everybody stepped up. We have people from all over the world — cinematographers, filmmakers, really important people — offering to help finish this, and that was really heartwarming."Sharkwater Extinction carries on late filmmaker Rob Stewart’s vision, say his parents.
Plectrum guitars played a similar role for plectrum banjo players in this period as the tenor guitar, but they were less common. One of the best known plectrum guitarists from the Jazz Age was Eddie Condon, who started out on banjo in the 1920s and then switched to a Gibson L7 plectrum guitar in the 1930s and stayed with it all his musical life up to the 1960s.
The first month of the show was produced by former Top of the Pops producer Ric Blaxill. He was replaced by Steve Pinhay, while Phil Mount was brought in as producer of CD:UK. From 1999 until 2003, SMTV Live was produced by David Staite. In its first year the show was written by Richard Preddy and Gary Howe as well as Dean Wilkinson who stayed with it till the end.
After graduating from the Saint Petersburg Theatre College he made his debut on stage the Alexandrinka in 1860 and stayed with it until 1883. In 1883—1889 he toured the province and worked with the private troupes in Saint Petersburg (the Nemetti and Panayevsky Theatres) and Moscow (Korsh Theatre), then in 1889—1892 headed the Alexandrovsky Theatre in Helsingfors. In 1892 he returned to Alexandrinka to stay there until 1897.The Theatre Encyclopedia in 4 volumes//Театральная энциклопедия.
On 13 November the battery transferred to 88th HAG; by now HAG allocations were becoming more fixed, and in December the 88th was converted into a permanent RGA brigade. 123rd Siege Bty stayed with it until the Armistice a year later.Farndale, Western Front, Annex M.88th Bde RGA War Diary February 1917–March 1919, TNA file WO 95/396/4. 88th Brigade and 123rd Siege Bty were with Third Army for its surprise attack with tanks at the Battle of Cambrai.
After playing a variety of gigs in New York City at the age of 17, Carney was invited to join the Duke Ellington band for its performances in Boston in 1927. He soon recorded with Ellington too, with a first session in October that year. Having established himself in the Ellington band, he stayed with it for the rest of his life. The band began a residency at the Cotton Club in New York at the end of the year.
The band was an outgrowth of Adrienne's desire to expand her solo act, which was originally called Adrienne and the TunaHelpers, and featured Adrienne with two fish puppets, Sushie and the Bad Cheese and Hootie Blow My Fish, who sat in front of homemade instruments. After Bethany joined, the act became Adrienne, Bethany, and the TunaHelpers. The name was shortened upon Quinones's joining. Meshbane, a friend of Adrienne, also joined the band, but stayed with it only about a year.
He worked as a manager of FC Cherkaskyi Dnipro, previously known as FC Dnipro Cherkasy and other club in Cherkasy Oblast. He also played extensively for FC Dnipro Cherkasy. Kyrylyuk came to FC Dnipro Cherkasy back in 1987 when it was revived in KFK competitions under the name of Dnipro Heronymivka and stayed with it for the next eight years. That year Dnipro won the KFK competitions and were admitted to the Soviet Second League under the name of Dnipro Cherkasy.
From 1855 to 1867 Lal Behari was a missionary and minister of the Free Church of Scotland. From 1867 to 1889 he worked as professor of English in Government-administered colleges at Berhampore and Hooghly. After having served in several churches in the prime of his career, he joined the Berhampore Collegiate School as Principal in 1867. Later he became Professor of English and Mental and Moral Philosophy in Hooghly Mohsin College of the University of Calcutta and stayed with it from 1872 to 1888.
The circle begins with Tommy Reilly, a onetime wannabe writer who became the producer of a weekly television entertainment news show by design rather than choice, and has stayed with it for the money rather than any professional satisfaction. Dumped by his live-in girlfriend without warning, he temporarily moves in with colleague Carpo, an aging Lothario ready to offer unlimited -- and sometimes useless -- romantic advice. At a video store, Tommy meets grammar school teacher Maria Tedesko. The two flirt, meet for coffee and begin to date.
Eastern, right after a game between the Raiders and Washington Redskins. When the game went into overtime, NBC stayed with it for almost 45 minutes to its ending and then joined the Wonka film in progress, prompting angry calls from parents. Cline stated in 1989, "I wonder if this Heidi thing will ever die ... maybe now that it's past 20 years people will stop asking me about it." In 1997 the Heidi Game was voted among the ten most memorable games in pro football history, and the most memorable regular season contest.
Fischer once said, "My mother is a pianist and I wanted to play the piano as well, but since my elder brother also played the piano, I thought it would be nice to learn another instrument. I agreed to try out the violin and stayed with it."What's On in London, 20 April 2005 Fischer also supports her mother's belief that musical education of any kind should include piano fundamentals to extend one's repertoire and knowledge of harmony, theory, and style.Violinist Fischer juggles balance, discipline, article by Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle, 3 June 2009.
A lord of the manor could not sell his serfs as a Roman might sell his slaves. On the other hand, if he chose to dispose of a parcel of land, the serfs associated with that land stayed with it to serve their new lord; simply speaking, they were implicitly sold in mass and as a part of a lot. This unified system preserved for the lord long-acquired knowledge of practices suited to the land. Further, a serf could not abandon his lands without permission, nor did he possess a saleable title in them.
The name of the Ames schoolhouse stayed with it and made it a sort of monument to the first schoolmaster, who was, like his youngest daughter, a devoted lover of learning. Ames' brother Elmer was two years younger than she, was always her companion and a playmate. As they grew up they lost none of their devotion to each other. Her elder and only sister accompanied Ames on Sunday mornings along with their grandfather to the little schoolhouse where religious services were held, in which they always participated.
Immediately after his graduation from Dartmouth, Sanborn was assured of a teaching position at a school near Boston as soon as the fall term began. He then accepted a temporary job in the Springfield Union of Massachusetts, issuing baseball articles and serving as chief editor on all matters pertaining to sports in the newspaper. At this point, he enjoyed the work so well that he stayed with it and decided to specialize in sports journalism. By then, Yale and Harvard universities had selected the city of Springfield as neutral ground for playing their baseball and football matches.
He assumed that there was a correlation between music as we hear it and its notation; and he wondered if drawings that used notational motifs and elements could be played. He made his first “drawings in the manner of musical scores” that year. (After reviewing this text, Fred asked that the author refer to his scores “only” in this way. When the author suggested that it was perhaps too long to be repeated throughout the text, he laughed and said, “Well, use it at least once.”) Although people knew of his scores, and occasionally brought musicians to his house to play them, no one ever stayed with it for long.
By constantly pumping, Cuthbert produced profits and expanded operations. One history of the Croydon Goldfield acknowledged the success of Cuthbert's Content Mine: > This big low-grade reef was patiently developed over a decade, paying the > occasional profit or breaking even. Cuthbert stayed with it, working it on > an increasing scale; he even introduced rock drills in 1912. After 1905 it > became the field's biggest producer of ore, if not of gold. It supported > around 25-30 miners in a period of chronic depression on the field. However > it had to crush at customs mills a couple of miles away and its output of > 2-3000 tons a year was hardly impressive.
A somewhat eccentric figure, fond of order and trimness, and certainly a comic character in some of the MAT actor's memoirs, he was much admired for his kindness by everybody, including Stanislavski himself. in 1898 and stayed with it (with breaks) until 1906.Леонид Александрович Фон Фессинг at the Moscow Art Theatre official site His best-known roles here included Kleshch (The Lower Depths), Sorin (The Seagull), Publius and Pindarus (Julius Caesar). All the while he worked in the Yaroslavl theatre (where he debuted as a director in 1901), was actively involved with Meyerhold's New Drama and (since 1901) read drama at the Philharmonic Drama School.
He was the son of Peter Brewster Bromley (1861–1926) and Sarah Suydam (Ditmas) Bromley (1857–1936). He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1914, and then entered Harvard Law School, but left to serve in the U. S. Navy during World War I. He left the Navy in 1919 as a lieutenant. He received his law degree from Harvard after the war, was admitted to the bar in 1920, and commenced practice in New York City as assistant to Henry L. Stimson. He later joined the law firm that is now known as Cravath, Swaine & Moore, and stayed with it for more than 50 years.
Born to Ignaty Muzil, a well-established Russian merchant of Czech origins, Nikolai Muzil made his debut at the Maly Theatre in 1865 and stayed with it for the rest of his life. Of his twenty parts in Alexander Ostrovsky's plays (ten of which came in productions given to him as benefits by the author), most lauded (by Konstantin Stanislavski, among others) were those of Gavrila (An Ardent Heart, 1869), Pyotr (The Forest, 1871), Narokov (Talents and Admirers, 1881) and Shmaga (Guilty Without Fault, 1884). The foremost comic actor of Russian theatre of the time, Muzil was praised as master psychologist who imparted his characters with unique vitality and authenticity.Kara-Murza, S. G. Maly Theatre.
F-4B landing on in 1968 In May 1963, the squadron transitioned to the F-4B Phantom II and on 23 January 1964 they became the first Phantom squadron to operate on board Franklin D. Roosevelt. In June 1966, after moving to NAS Oceana, the squadron deployed to the South China Sea to conduct air strikes and support missions against military targets in North Vietnam. During this combat deployment, the squadron flew 1,688 hours on 967 combat sorties and delivered 651,624 pounds of ordnance, in addition to flying its traditional combat air patrol and fighter escort missions. When Franklin D. Roosevelt entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for modernization, CVW-1 and VF-14 were reassigned to in 1969 and stayed with it for nine deployments until 1982.
Through this position he met pianist Sallie Smith, one of the Society's members, who became his wife after a short courtship. In 1911, one of the groups with which Busch was associated became the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra; he stayed with it as director for a further seven years, until his activities were curtailed by American entry into World War I. At the same time, he was active as a composer, and served as a guest conductor elsewhere as well. In 1912, the King of Denmark made Busch a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog; consequently, he is sometimes referred to as "Sir Carl". More recognition came in the form of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, into which he was inducted in 1924.
Edmonds, 1918, Vol IV, pp. 247–8. By the end of August 62nd Bde RGA was with XVII Corps, and stayed with it for the rest of the war. The corps' task on 2 September was to capture the southernmost part of the Drocourt- Quéant Switch Line (the Wotan Stellung) where it joined the Hindenburg Line. Zero hour was 05.00, and at 06.00 the heavy guns including 62nd Bde switched from CB work to firing at the ground ahead of the advancing infantry between the D-Q and Hindenburg lines and on Quéant and other localities. The successful advance of 57th (2nd West Lancashire) Division through this ground cracked open the defences and allowed the flanking divisions to force their way through the Hindenburg Support Position and across the roads behind.
Werner Junck was born in Magdeburg, the Province of Saxony, the Kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire, on 28 December 1895. He was interested in aviation before World War I, and learned to fly in 1913. However, he entered military service as an artillery officer as World War I began. In 1916, he was posted to Flieger-Abteilung (Flier Detachment) 33 of the Die Fliegertruppen (the flying troops).Franks et al 1993, p. 139. In October 1916, as Die Fliegertruppen morphed into the Luftstreitkräfte, Junck was transferred to a fighter squadron, Jagdstaffel 8. He scored his first aerial victory on 24 April 1917, downing a 20 Squadron FE.2d east of Ypres. He rose to command of the jasta on 4 April 1918 and stayed with it through war's end.
They hold disciplinary proceedings in a Court style arrangement in London with their own Solicitors, but cannot legally follow up on proceedings and fines brought against people. It is the 1910 Clubs Draconian ways that have stayed with it through the years and enabled it to achieve its current status..The GCCF is a member of The Cat Group and the World Cat Congress The GCCF has set up its own charity: The Cat Welfare Trust, which uses funds raised through the GCCF to find ways of improving the welfare of cats, it helps maintain not for profit status and fund their well paid positions in the company. Fining members also helps sustain the charity. To date the trust has granted thousands of pounds into key research projects in ringworm vaccination, the feline genome and chronic gingivo-stomatitis in cats.
In the final performance of Trial by Jury, the regular D'Oyly Carte chorus was augmented by fourteen former stars of the company: Sylvia Cecil, Elsie Griffin, Ivan Menzies, John Dean, Radley Flynn, Elizabeth Nickell-Lean, Ella Halman, Leonard Osborn, Cynthia Morey, Jeffrey Skitch, Alan Barrett, Mary Sansom, Philip Potter and Gillian Humphreys.The Savoyard, Vol. 14, No. 2, September 1975Biographies of all of these performers at the Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company website In 1977, during Queen Elizabeth II's Jubilee Year, the company gave a Royal Command Performance of Pinafore at Windsor Castle. Throughout the 20th century, until 1982, the company toured, on average, for 35 weeks per year (in addition to its 13-week London seasons), fostering a "strong family atmosphere, reinforced by the number of marriages in the company and the fact that so many people stayed with it for so long."Bradley (2005), pp.

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