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The four subdivided a parcel of land in Naugatuck and Prospect into two dozen building lots.
When he was developing from a prospect into a contender, his lack of power made him pretty boring.
The poet "doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter into it".
It is too early to declare Tyler a bust, but it is safe to say that he has transformed from a can't-miss prospect into a project.
If they could have divided their top minor league prospect into several parts, the Yankees could have had any number of outfielders and pitchers.
Ron Donoho, executive editor of San Diego Magazine, had barely ushered a job prospect into his office this spring to discuss an internship when he stumped her with what he thought was an easy question.
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Together, they drove his political prospects into the ground.
With Liu as the example, China beefed up its sports system after 2004, bringing more prospects into isolated training camps.
The Blue Jays somehow converted some middling prospects into Colby Rasmus, a center fielder who thrived in the major leagues a year ago at age 23.
The marketisation of higher education has, of course, brought graduate prospects into sharp focus for students – now thought of as consumers.
Not that anyone will be quibbling with Peter Casey, the veteran trainer whose handling of Flemenstar qualifies their story as a romantic throwback to the days before the big spenders channelled all the best young prospects into the same few yards.
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