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The best known one is "Groza" (The Tempest), which describes the dissolution of the Russian family; it was written in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Virtually eventless, "Groza" (The Thunderstorm, 1924) satisfies the criterion of length, but not of structure, as I have conceived of it in this study.
Golden Rule Jones 2010
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-- PK Thomas Weber, the 2007 Lou Groza Award winner, suffered a groin injury early in the season and never regained his All-America form.
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Known as “the Toe” by the Browns, Groza was enshrined in the Football Hall of Fame in 1974.
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Phil Dawson's 39-yard field goal was his Browns-record 235th, one more than Lou Groza. ...
Ben Roethlisberger Throws 3 TDs In First Game Back, Steelers Beat Browns 28-10 AP 2010
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Walk-ons have won three of the past five Lou Groza Awards, honoring the nation's top kicker.
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After World War Two, Groza joined the Cleveland Browns and played from 1946-1959 as an offensive tackle and kicker.
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Louie Sadoka, Utah, 5-9, 176: A former walk-on, Sadoka was named a finalist for the Ray Guy (punters) and Lou Groza (kickers) awards.
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PK Thomas Weber, the 2007 Lou Groza Award winner, suffered a groin injury early in the season and never regained his All-American form.
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Gano, the Lou Groza Award winner as the nation's best kicker, placed three first-quarter punts inside the 4, including two at the 1.
USATODAY.com 2008
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