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Full Season Tickets and Mini Plans are available by calling the Stingrays front office at 744-2248.
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The Stingrays are a little more than halfway through a long 15-game girls soccer season.
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Renew your ticket package by calling the Stingrays front office at 744-2248.
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Jared DeMichiel practiced with the Caps in Varlamov's place, but Boudreau said the 25-year old was only here for the workout and is likely headed back to the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL after playing in four games in Hershey.
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Stingrays can track powered-on cellphones even when they are not in use.
Week in Words Erin McKean 2011
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Not technically a Seattle event, but this bike swap and show will include hundreds of classic balloon-tire cruisers, banana-seat Schwinn Stingrays, plenty of more “modern” diamond-frame antique bicycles, and probably some penny-farthings as well.
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When I was still working at Salt Water Sportsman, we used to joke that by 2020, our headlines would read "10 Ways to Catch Stingrays," or "Sea Robin Secrets," because there wouldn't be any gamefish left to catch.
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Stingrays are designed to locate a mobile phone even when it's not being used to make a call.
'Stingray' Phone Tracker Fuels Constitutional Clash Jennifer Valentino-DeVries 2011
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Stingrays are one of several new technologies used by law enforcement to track people's locations, often without a search warrant.
'Stingray' Phone Tracker Fuels Constitutional Clash Jennifer Valentino-DeVries 2011
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Goaltenders Braden Holtby and Michal Neuvirth spent time with the Stingrays over the past two seasons, and are two of 10 players currently under contract with the organization that have played in South Carolina.
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