The permanently crocked players in question have 10 seasons of senior football each under their belts. |
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We started to get our excuses in early this year as soon the wunderkind crocked his toe. |
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Not one, or two, but three members of the governing group on City of York Council have crocked legs. |
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He had got off to a flyer in the first Test against New Zealand, and then crocked his shoulder. |
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He is likely to get the nod for a midfield holding role, especially with Atherton crocked again. |
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The club physio has not been present in recent weeks to give vital assistance to crocked players. |
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The crocked forward took the remaining point after making a big impact off the bench. |
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The crocked Arsenal striker strolls on a beach in Brazil and sets a goal to be back here in weeks. |
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He hobbled off with a leg injury to join the ever growing list of crocked players. |
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It wouldn't be long before Bill would show up at some meeting just crocked. |
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They honored some mischievous actions taken while the doer was mind-swimmingly crocked. |
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The crocked winger has finally had surgery on his troublesome knee injury. |
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The team members were thus able to prepare T-lymphocytes with crocked CCR5 genes which, they hoped, would be proof against HIV infection. |
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Has anyone else nearly crocked their ankle on the newly re-laid cobbles? |
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The potatoes may look a little unwashed, the carrots a little crocked, and the peppers a little smaller. |
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By then they were sufficiently crocked on Bulgarian plonk not to notice. |
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Stonetown an Arabian-style labyrinth of crocked narrow ways, all packed to the rafters with nineteenth-century mansions, palaces and bazaars: it is the cultural and historical heart of Zanzibar. |
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Wolves head for Blackburn minus Razak Boukari and Slawomir Peszko, who are both crocked. |
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Michael Essien, a Ghanaian star, has not played for Chelsea, his London club, since being crocked in training for the Africa Cup of Nations in January. |
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Also, if he is not a victim at a purchase level, he can become a victim of crocked officials for trading without the licence or exporting diamonds without proper permits. |
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Pedro Mendes was the latest Ibrox star to be crocked during yesterday's 3-0 Scottish Cup semi-final win over St Mirren. |
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Moreover, through the hammering unit's technology, the come is quickly crocked before the decoring process begins. |
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Watching fellow competitors stagger around camp like zombies in the mornings – tired, sore and nursing crocked knees, blistered feet or chafing in unmentionable places – was comic at times. |
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And unless we're honest about just how crocked our economy is, how the private sector doesn't create jobs and hasn't done serious investment for decades, we won't get out of this mess. |
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