He is an amazing crosser of the ball and passer, and when it comes to free kicks, he can be said to be the best in the world, sometimes. |
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I have not worked with Don Hutchison, but maybe we will need a good crosser of the ball in these circumstances. |
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Plus points are Michael Owen, and an over-hyped David Beckham, who is still the best crosser in the world. |
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But portraying the whole enterprise as if it had from the start been all about an experiment in democracy just makes Muslims crosser. |
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After a difficult start I scored from every cross, mostly from Nick Summerbee, the best crosser I have played with. |
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Folks will be even crosser when they can't take a shower because your shortsighted bulldozing of environmental protections has dirtied most of the water and dried up the rest. |
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Then they accepted a floor crosser, something they said they would not have done before. |
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He is getting crosser and crosser with Sir John for failing to recant. |
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He doesn't like him smarming all over Kerry and he's even crosser that Daz has apparently inspired Sean to join the army. |
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Many loyal Labour voters are uncomfortable with Mr Blair's move to the right, and may become crosser if co-operation with the Lib Dems becomes more formal. |
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If you're a frequent border crosser who's looking for a way to speed up your entry into the United States, consider joining a Customs and Border Protection Trusted Traveler program. |
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If you, as a border crosser, go into retirement and draw a pension from your future country of residence, your primary insurance obligation will be in your country of residence. |
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He was a fine crosser of a ball too, with a change of pace that would leave the best defenders bewildered, and a never erring first touch of the ball, as the footballing world would discover to its cost a few years later. |
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Minister of State Gary Lunn with ski crosser Ashleigh McIvor. |
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