30 Goes Around the Sun - definição. O que é 30 Goes Around the Sun. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é 30 Goes Around the Sun - definição


30 Goes Around the Sun         
30 Goes Around the Sun is the eighth studio album to be recorded by English rock band the Wonder Stuff. It was released on 18 March 2016 through IRL.
Years Around the Sun         
US MUSICAL GROUP
User:Catastrand/Years Around the Sun
Years Around the Sun is an indie/electro band currently signed to Manaloft Records. The group was formed in 2004 by Ronnie Dudek and Dylan Raasch who are based out of San Diego, California and Portland, Oregon respectively.
3030 club         
  • alt=An African-American man in a white baseball uniform with "GIANTS" on the chest takes a left-handed baseball swing as a catcher kneels behind him to receive the pitch.
  • alt=With baseball in hand, an African-American man wearing a white and red Nationals baseball uniform cocks his arm backward as he prepares to throw
  • alt=Barry Larkin follows through after a hit, wearing a Cincinnati Reds uniform
  • [[Cedric Mullins]] is the most recent player to reach the 30–30 club.
  • alt=A black-and-white photo of Hank Aaron
  • alt=Ryan Braun, wearing a dark blue Brewers uniform, yields a baseball bat
  • alt=Black-and-white photo of Willie Mays, smiling in a San Francisco Giants hat
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN BASEBALL
30-30 club
In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 3030 club is the group of batters who have collected thirty home runs and thirty stolen bases in a single season. Ken Williams was the first to achieve this, doing so in 1922.