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  • It's a fact of life, no matter what kind of Dimaggio streak you're on.

    The Big Lead 2009

  • Ironic that this Ghoulyani became a public figure from a failed mayor because the nation was looking for a Joe Dimaggio and had only pictures of this goon traipsing about in a construction helmet.

    Think Progress » To Justify Hypocritical Attacks, Rudy Giuliani Claims The Shoe Bomber’s Attempted Attack Happened Before 9/11 2010

  • Francis Jue is good in his smaller role of the curate Sir Nathaniel and Stephanie Dimaggio makes positively the most imaginable out of the tiny role of Jaquenetta.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: "Milk Like Sugar" Is Sweet; "Love's Labor's Lost" Is Playful," "Memory" Best Forgotten Michael Giltz 2011

  • I've put the Joe Dimaggio on a crippled snow in the marsh before, because it was too close to shoot and too lively to grab by the neck.

    Bourjaily on Goose Hunting with a Rake 2008

  • His statistics through his first eight years place in the same company as Dimaggio and even Ruth ...

    All hail A-Poo! 2008

  • I don't know if you are familiar with it, but the "Orange Book", Dimaggio and Powell's 1991 The New Institutionalism in Organizational Analysis, has some excellent pieces on institutions more generally, as well as institutionalism in the organizational context.

    Institutions, functions, purposes Daniel Little 2008

  • It talks about how good a peak Edmonds had compared to other CF in baseball history, only Mantle, Cobb, Dimaggio, Hack Wilson and Mays were better then him offensively and he was at least equal to the rest defensively.

    Three Pitchers and a Former GM 2008

  • Joe Dimaggio day was a one-thirty start with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

    Joe's Last Deal 2008

  • But at one-fifteen, most of those fans were still walking in, or finding their seats, or getting food, when the big black score-board in center field came to light and life with three words: "Joltin 'Joe Dimaggio."

    Joe's Last Deal 2008

  • Baseball is a slow, leisurely paced game that lends itself to constant dialogue -- "what shoulds," "what ifs" and, of course, the endless amusement of Williams vs. Dimaggio, Mantle vs. Mays, Nomar vs. Derek, Pedro vs. the Big Unit, etc.

    Starr Gazing: How Do You Spell Relief? 2007

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