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And one reason cities across the nation compete to host Super Bowls is the belief that the economic impact doesn't stop when the visitors go home.
USATODAY.com - Celebs, corporate types most likely to get coveted tickets 2004
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The champions of the Northeast, Atlantic, Central, Northwest, and Pacific Divisions will have automatic berths in one of the participating Stanley "Bowls" - get it? ...
The Peerless Prognosticator The Peerless 2010
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The champions of the Northeast, Atlantic, Central, Northwest, and Pacific Divisions will have automatic berths in one of the participating Stanley "Bowls" - get it? ...
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Many coaches are barely over .500 in the league (it’s a tough league), but winning Super Bowls is what establishes a coach.
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We'll report later on about the Bowls as we get into the next set of Bowls, which is the Bowl championship series.
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In an article headlined "Lawson the Outlaw", Lawson called Bowls New Zealand's high performance, Lyn Johnston, a "maggot" and added "she makes my guts churn".
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By GREG FORD 2009
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Central Michigan lost the 1994 Las Vegas and 1990 California Raisin Bowls.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Central Michigan lost the 1994 Las Vegas and 1990 California Raisin Bowls.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Middle Tennessee vs. Cent. Michigan 2006
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Ben has won two Super Bowls which is great and he could win two more but he and the fans don't seem to click.
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From here advanced expert skiers (black double diamond) can chose from several large open ski areas called "Bowls".
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