Drafting high school and international players has obvious risks, but even with one-year collegians, the draft can be a crapshoot. |
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Every year pro ball bears less and less resemblance to the game collegians and kids play. |
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He was not among the 50-plus collegians invited to this summer's U.S. national team trials. |
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For young collegians, it can serve as a reminder of the glory days of our national sport. |
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He was also supported by many collegians, scholars, civic activists and legislators, mostly those associated with the ruling Uri Party and the Democratic Labor Party. |
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What is certain is that Calvinism will continue to be present in Southern Baptist life as long as Baptist collegians continue to find it appealing. |
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In the perennial town versus gown battles, townies win some violent battles, but the collegians are winning the war. |
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Cassimere remembers the Kennedys, Joe and Feltus, as collegians intensely active in the struggle for equal opportunities. |
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Collegians who limit themselves in this manner often see more doors shut in their face than red carpets welcoming them into the corporation. |
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On the way to Mthatha, the kombi transporting 12 members of the Old Collegians team developed mechanical trouble. |
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