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  2. Battle of Candlestick - Wikipedia

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    Entering the August 22 game against San Francisco, Los Angeles was in first place in the National League with a 72–52 record, leading the Braves by half a game and the Giants by one and a half games. [2] The game took place in a tense atmosphere, as emotions were raw due to previous minor altercations between the teams.

  3. File:George Frederic Watts (1817-1904) - Time, Death and ...

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  4. George Frederic Watts - Wikipedia

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    Watts was born in Marylebone in central London on the birthday of George Frederic Handel (after whom he was named), to the second wife of a poor piano-maker. Delicate in health and with his mother dying while he was still young, he was home-schooled by his father in a conservative interpretation of Christianity as well as via the classics such as the Iliad.

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  6. List of violent spectator incidents in sports - Wikipedia

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    The catalyst to the violence was the beating death of unarmed San Lorenzo fan Ramon Aramayo by police at a security checkpoint at the stadium's entrance. Seven minutes into the game, San Lorenzo goalkeeper Pablo Migliore dropped to the ground after being struck in the head by an object thrown from the stands. Fans ripped apart a chain-link ...

  7. George Watts - Wikipedia

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    George Watts may refer to: George Watts (American football) (1918–1990), American football offensive tackle; George Frederic Watts (1817–1904), English Victorian painter and sculptor; George Washington Watts (1851–1921), American manufacturer, financier and philanthropist; George Watts (cricketer) (1867–1949), English cricketer

  8. Watts Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Watts Gallery – Artists' Village is an art gallery in the village of Compton, near Guildford in Surrey. It is dedicated to the work of the Victorian-era painter and sculptor George Frederic Watts. The gallery has been Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England since June 1975. [1]

  9. Candlestick Park - Wikipedia

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    Candlestick Park was an outdoor stadium on the West Coast of the United States, located in San Francisco's Hunters Point area. The stadium was originally the home of Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants, who played there from 1960 until 1999, after which the Giants moved into Pacific Bell Park (since renamed Oracle Park) in 2000.