The book includes several articles that include discussions of betting the side-total parlay and betting NBA futures. |
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Mateo, 24, could parlay that performance into a spot on the Reds' bench as a fourth outfielder. |
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Here's to hoping you nailed a two-team parlay and have a lot of confidence as we await Sunday's Week 12 games. |
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But at least in betting a baseball parlay, the player isn't bucking outrageous odds set by the house. |
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Through such deals, Pat has been able to parlay her talent as an artist into a substantial business. |
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All that most of them can hope for is to parlay their film work into lucrative nude dancing careers or Internet fan sites. |
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There were still some situations in which a parlay paid more than the double. |
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He wanted somehow to parlay his stake into ownership of the whole paper and have us send him more money in the meantime. |
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He managed to parlay these record swaps into a thriving mail-order business in the back pages of Goldmine and Trouser Press. |
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Lines to the betting counters are odysseys unto themselves, and open seats in any good sports book are rarer than a winning four-team parlay. |
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For several years, design professionals sat in the catbird seat, able to parlay personnel shortages in a boom market into significant pay and benefit packages. |
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So the odds on Delaware's request being granted are longer than a nine-team parlay. |
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And CP violation in neutrinos is something theorists can parlay into oodles of universe-preserving matter-antimatter asymmetry. |
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Even the opposition in parliament has been unable to parlay the criticism into effective rhetorical attacks. |
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Many never intend to stay any longer, aiming instead to parlay their qualifications into a new job and a fatter pay cheque somewhere else. |
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Though they had chosen a specialized area, there was no clear path as to how to parlay their educational background into a job. |
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In an effort to seek some sort of solution and common ground, the leaders of both sides decide to parlay. |
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And as you progress and learn, you can parlay that experience with a range of clients in various industries. |
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Today Microsoft hopes to parlay software patents into a permanent monopoly on many areas of software. |
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An unfettered Lagarde could parlay her stint managing crises in Washington for glittering new adventures. |
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The UK property market is so relatively inflated that you can parlay your assets into some stunning place in the sun, and ever more of us are doing so. |
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Smartphone apps like Grindr have been able to parlay that acceleration of trust into a big business. |
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Ditto Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who won easily, and might parlay his success into a presidential bid. |
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Can she parlay her position and knowledge gained on the House Intelligence Committee into credibility as commander in chief? |
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It is not entirely clear how McCotter intends to parlay these issues into a compelling call to arms. |
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How he intends to practically parlay that will be fascinating to watch. |
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Anybody who doubted Teheran's effective control over his movement had only to observe last week's delegation of Iraqi parliamentarians who traveled to Iran to parlay for a cease-fire with the commander of the Al Quds force. |
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In any case, the day has passed when a young person with little formal education or training could parlay ambition and diligence into a successful career, like the hero of a Horatio Alger novel. |
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Describes how past experience can parlay into new occupations and careers. |
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Many will parlay those four years into a life-long career with the Agency. |
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The province can parlay these strengths into future prosperity by taking such actions as investing in education, strengthening its system of infrastructure and improving the business climate. |
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No account is taken of the fact that there are insufficient posts available to accommodate the comprehensive mobility that the Secretary-General would wish to parlay into practice. |
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The major problem is that there are many civil servants in Zambia whose power far exceeds their pay and who often parlay whatever power they have into personal income-generating opportunities. |
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Quebec can parlay its comparative strengths into prosperity by doubling its efforts to strengthen such areas as education and infrastructure and to knock down barriers to working and investing. |
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Born and mostly raised in Burlington, Ontario, Scearce went to Wilfrid Laurier University intending to parlay a business degree into a political career. |
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Helmer plans to parlay her postgraduate studies on aboriginal health beliefs regarding cancer screenings into community-based projects aimed at prevention. |
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He even managed to parlay a badly-handled war in Iraq into a vote winner. |
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