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Plus: Top-flight first XIs without internationals; Feyenoord: 10-goal record-breakers? and beers named after footballers.
Which club started the most managers on the road to football success? John Ashdown 2010
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Top-flight contenders for the last slot include Mad Men's Jon
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Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said in a recent speech, "Top-flight school leaders are more like CEOs than building managers."
Michael Haberman: Principal CEO Michael Haberman 2011
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Plus: Top-flight first XIs without internationals; Feyenoord: 10-goal record-breakers? and beers named after footballers
Are Dundee United the most efficient championship winners ever? | The Knowledge 2011
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Top-flight football team Real Madrid's 90,000-seater stadium, for example, is regularly filled to capacity.
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Top-flight performances from the two leads help bring an insightful script to heart-rending life.
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Top-flight sides should take heed of managerial stability in Welsh rugby if they want to challenge for the game
Managerial carousel threatens to send Premiership spinning into trouble 2010
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Revesz: 'Top-flight legal talent' expected with many good options
Alexander Heffner: Obama's Law: The Future of the Supreme Court 2009
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Top-flight performances from the two leads help bring an insightful script to heart-rending life.
John Farr: For Father's Day, A Few Cinematic Takes On Being A Dad 2009
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Top-flight sharpshooter, improving scorer, average on glass.
USATODAY.com 2005
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