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  • Looks like the Ovechkins, Backstroms, Malkins and Crosbys alike are having a pretty good time, though the girl in the first row of the upper deck who's wearing only a pink T-shirt is probably rather chilly, considering it's snowing.

    Here's what the Winter Classic at Heinz Field will look like Lindsay Applebaum 2010

  • Looks like the Ovechkins, Backstroms, Malkins and Crosbys alike are having a pretty good time, though the girl in the first row of the upper deck who's wearing only a pink T-shirt is probably rather chilly, considering it's snowing.

    Here's what the Winter Classic at Heinz Field will look like Lindsay Applebaum 2010

  • Why should every award be for the Ovechkins and Crosbys when hockey is such a complex game, one built just as much around preventing goals by the stars as scoring them.

    Archive 2008-04-01 James Mirtle 2008

  • ` ` We don't have any Malkins, Crosbys or (Alexander) Ovechkins that are going to win games by themselves, '' Murray said.

    USATODAY.com - Hockey - Pittsburgh vs. Boston 2006

  • Hollywood has scores of people capable of imitating voices, and the producer never has any trouble finding talent for impersonating, in sound, the Crosbys, Stepin Fetchits, Garbos and other celebrities whom he frequently satirizes in "Merry Melodies."

    Archive 2006-11-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2006

  • Hollywood has scores of people capable of imitating voices, and the producer never has any trouble finding talent for impersonating, in sound, the Crosbys, Stepin Fetchits, Garbos and other celebrities whom he frequently satirizes in "Merry Melodies."

    Paul Harrison's Prescience Jaime J. Weinman 2006

  • "They hit the Crosbys and the Bledsoes last night."

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • PALMER: Standing just a few steps away from the Crosbys, Dorothy and Sherman Dillard of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    CNN Transcript Jan 6, 2002 2002

  • The American 'Amazons' — Natalie Barney, Romaine Brooks, and Princesse Edmond de Polignac — have all been the subjects of recent biographies, and even the creepy Crosbys continue to have their day.

    La Dogaressa Richardson, John 1979

  • "Why, they were sayin," the man began, lowering his voice, "that the Crosbys had won a lot of money on the race."

    Steadfast Falters 1916

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