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"We committed individual errors," Cuba coach Reinold Franz said.
U.S. soccer team tops Cuba 1-0 in first trip to island in 61 years 2008
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Red Sox manager Terry Francona and assistant trainer Mike Reinold went to the mound and Beckett stayed in the game and struck out Floyd.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Reinold of blessed memory; he was blunt in speech, few Germans were otherwise; and a little wilful and peremptory, but she believed all men loved to rule.
Quentin Durward 2008
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In measurements which were at the time very remarkable, although not very accurate, Reinold and Rücker, and then Johonnott had shown that the darkest spot could have a thickness of 6 mµ (milli-microns), and the other roughly twice this.
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Sithrike the king of Northumberland killed his brother Nigellus, and then king Reinold conquered the citie of Yorke.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed
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Reinold Heaths hold court during the solstices between the months at
The Tyranny of Weakness Charles Neville Buck 1904
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With head trainer Mike Reinold watching closely, Ortiz ran from the left field foul line to shallow center field five times, increasing his speed each time.
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Francona and head athletic trainer Mike Reinold came out to attend to the pitcher.
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Head athletic trainer Mike Reinold and bench coach DeMarlo Hale kept a close eye on Gonzlez, who knocked three balls over the fence.
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In a 2009 interview, Red Sox head trainer Mike Reinold put the success rate of return from the surgery at "close to 85 to 92 percent in elite pitchers," of which Wainwright is one.
SI.com 2011
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