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Seasons, The

American  

noun

  1. an oratorio (1801) by Franz Joseph Haydn.


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During McVay’s first eight seasons, the Rams’ offense operated almost exclusively out of 11 personnel, which featured a running back, a tight end and three receivers.

From Los Angeles Times

"Roberto Mancini has signed as Al-Sadd's coach for 2.5 seasons," the club posted on social media, alongside photos of Mancini, with pen in hand and also holding a club shirt with his name on the back.

From Barron's

In each of the past two seasons, the three promoted teams have gone straight back down without much of a fight.

From BBC

"Forget my name, it didn't look like a Newcastle team we have seen in recent seasons," the head coach said after Sunday's 3-1 defeat.

From BBC

In becoming the first team in 25 years to win consecutive championships, in winning their third title in six seasons, the Dodgers are now certifiably a dynasty.

From Los Angeles Times