Especially if he can help them get back to the World Series for the first time since 2009.
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In the end, the government went back to the World Bank in September.
Sianis angrily put a curse on the team and since then, the Cubs haven't been back to the World Series.
Chappell's premise: If you are serious about giving back to the world, your business and charitable aims should not be separated and compartmentalized.
The pressure is on the Tigers to get back to the World Series in 2013, after fizzling in a five-game contest in 2012.
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And never again, for all eternity, will the train stop at this station to take him back to the world he came from.
After the executions were cleared to proceed in the US, Mexico went back to the world court last month to stop the sentences from being carried out.
But Baggio's fate was to be remembered as the man who missed in the first final to be settled on penalties, shooting over the crossbar to send the World Cup back to Brazil for the first time since 1970.
They bypassed the political route to bring the World Cup back to the sub- continent in 1996, with Sri Lanka as a third joint host.
The work of the Catholic theologians drew upon traditions stretching back to the ancient world that would have considered terrorists to be hostis humani generis, the enemy of all mankind, who merited virtually no protections under the laws of war.
When they finished their performance they headed off to give a workshop, but for most of the crowd leaving the Womad stage meant going back to the real world for another year.
In an amazing turnaround, it has bounced back to become the world's third-biggest exporter of the grain.
The two vans were eventually traced back to the News of the World.
They insist nothing would attract them back to the corporate world.
England are the only one of eight major international sides not to have won an ICC tournament - a miserable run dating back to the first World Cup in 1975.
Belfast International Airport can trace its aviation history back to the First World War, when Aldergrove in Country Antrim was selected as a military training base for the Royal Flying Corps.
When you get to the other side and, more specifically, when you pull up in Slidell, in front of what used to be Dewey Varnedo's(ph) lake-front home, it brings you right back to the nasty world of Katrina.
But that option is worth less when bondholders must take a back seat to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and as Brazil showed in the 11 years it was in default until 1994, it can take years to get even a fraction of your money back.
With the specter of the sex scandal fading and her second group of seniors sending out college applications, Winfrey is opening the school back up to the outside world.
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But it looks set to air the views of those who hark back to the years between the two world wars, when conservatives ran Hungary.
The condition is they must be willing to lend the pieces back to Train World for special exhibitions on request.
Officer Mike Maloney said the labor on the lake helps inmates get ready to go back to "the real world" when they graduate from the program.
The 32-year-old has been battling injury and illness over the past two years but clawed her way back to 26th in the world rankings following her 44th career title in Luxembourg.
That's the sort of return on investment NASA is proud to give back to America and the world.
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Brown churned out 200 innings or more nine times and, at his peak, was the ace of back-to-back World Series clubs (the 1997 Marlins and 1998 Padres).
His desire to remain out of the limelight stayed with him to the end, including his wish to hold back the world's photographers from the funeral of one of the greatest of them.
It did not happen at the World Bank either: Washington leaned on the members of the developed world to back their man Jim Yong Kim, the former president of Dartmouth College.
The men and women charged with handling intel and state of the art gear are coming off the lines, back to a civilian world where the same talents they used while serving their country could benefit them in the potentially lucrative and ever-growing technology space.
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