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No. 77 is called Whalers, by J.M. W. Turner, R.A., and embodies one of those singular effects which are only met with in lobster salads, and in this artist's pictures.
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857 Charles Larcom 1921
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New Bedford may be in the throes of a seven-game losing streak, but with two games to play, the Whalers are a pair of wins away from going to a Super Bowl.
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"Whalers," and the ruddy fire in his "Wind, Steam, and Rain," which one almost fears to touch.
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This is one of dozens that I hooked up with out of Whalers Cove in Angoon.
Field & Stream 2009
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He is the Whalers 'unquestioned main man and, with the injury to R.J. Mahalak, has elevated his game and put the entire Whalers' squad on his back.
Red Line: Dominant start has Canadian Seguin atop draft ranks 2009
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Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren—who averaged 168.4 penalty minutes per year as a player—went 161-219-45 in his coaching career with the Flyers and Whalers.
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There are three Hartford Whalers, among them goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere.
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Whalers, plus 6-2 smooth-skating defenseman Cam Fowler, a Michigan native, who also plays in Windsor.
Rising Leafs: Pieces finally falling into place in Toronto 2009
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Florida's fourth-round pick in 2008 just finished his season with the Plymouth Whalers of the OHL with 23 goals and 40 assists. —
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A businessman is trying to bring the Hartford Whalers back to Connecticut.
Whalers Coming Back to Connecticut? CRCHAIR 2010
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