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Bailor had batted a record 51 times before striking out for the first time.
When Bailor returned later in the month, he was used more as a back-up infielder.
A bailee at will cannot prevent a bailor from getting the item back, yet doing so is theft.
Bailor scored the game's only run in the final game of the series with Levittown.
The bailee must hold the goods safe for the bailor to reclaim within a reasonable time.
"Now we're starting a new round again," Dr. Bailor said.
Though he proved to be one of the great utility players of his era, Bailor never liked the term.
Dr. Bailor agrees that there are problems, particularly a double count of people who move between the census and the survey.
Bailor is a minor league manager and Diaz is struggling to get back to the major leagues.
Bailor, 36 years old, was the first player selected by the Blue Jays in the 1976 expansion draft.
The first-base coach, Bob Bailor, said the impact was like a punch in a prize fight.
He was the bailor of the castle Kašperk .
Secondly, reliance upon the skill or judgment of the seller, bailor or transferor.
On April 2, 1986, the Dodgers released Bailor.
The court also rejected the owner's argument that he was a bailor (ie, taking care) of the companies' assets.
Bailor finished out the game as a pitcher, and came to bat in the ninth and popped out.
Cone was asked by Bob Bailor, the first-base coach for the Blue Jays.
Firstly, knowledge on the part of the seller, bailor, transferor or their agent of the purpose for which the goods are sought.
Bailor played baseball with the Connellsville American Legion team.
Bailor has been a hunting and fishing enthusiast his whole life, and still owns a home in Connellsville.
Bob Bailor, manager of the Blue Jays' Syracuse minor league team, is also on the list, the source said.
Bailor and his wife, Jamie, live in Palm Harbor, Florida, near Tampa.
Mrs. Bailor doesn't fault Ms. Hall for seeking immunity by telling her story to the special prosecutor.
She hired an office manager, Chris Bailor, a former Richmond policewoman, and the once-brisk turnover among her staff of seven women has slowed.
Despite the fact that he did not have an everyday position, Bailor appeared in 122 games, and logged 523 plate appearances his rookie season in Toronto.