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  • He became the All-Around National Wushu Champion that year, a title he held for five consecutive years.

    Five People Born on April 26 | myFiveBest 2010

  • All-Around Force Since 1967-68, the only three teams to lead the NHL in goals for and goals against, plus how those teams did on the power play/penalty kill and in the postseason.

    The Canucks' Historically Dominant Season 2011

  • All-Around: Computed by adding each player's rank in the following eight statistics: Scoring Average, Driving Distance, Driving

    Nationwide Tour statistics 2009

  • All-Around: Computed by adding each player's rank in the following eight statistics: Scoring Average, Driving Distance, Driving

    PGA Player Stats 2008

  • When she graduated from Hume Fogg High School in 1934, she was voted “the Best All-Around Girl in the Class.”

    Dinah Shore. 2009

  • Many calculations have to be taken into consideration when looking at the company at an All-Around perspective.

    Dell's "customer service" not improved Anne-Marie 2007

  • All-Around: Computed by adding each player's rank in the following eight statistics: Scoring Average, Driving Distance, Driving

    USATODAY.com 2006

  • With a rich, chocolate and porter cake and salty caramel frosting, newcomer Kate claimed first place in the Exotic Flavor and All-Around titles.

    Mint Chocolate Chip Happy Cone Cupcakes 2008

  • Coach Karolyi says that it is Kim's "key performance ... if she performs solid and consistently, then her [gold medal in the] All-Around is guaranteed."

    Uneven Bars 2008

  • But in all seriousness: Applebee's for Best All-Around Restaurant?

    Archive 2005-10-01 David 2005

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