Slovenia scored a priceless away goal and succeeded in holding Croatia to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their playoff. |
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Uzbekistan weathered a storm of China's attacks, holding the host to a scoreless draw in the first half. |
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In Africa, Ivory Coast stayed on course for a World Cup debut after holding Libya to a 0-0 draw in Tripoli. |
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The government wanted an unclassified document on which it could draw in its advocacy of its policy. |
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We need to draw in people in communities, but not on a party political basis. |
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In doing so, they waste money, intimidate doctors, clog up the system and draw in the meddlesome fools in Westminster. |
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The Crossmaglen girl scooped the prize of a large amount of money last week when the political party held their draw in Newry Sports centre. |
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He obviously learned from past mistakes when he was too quick on the draw in dismissing three former senators. |
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A win or a draw in that match will ensure Division 2 hurling next season and copper-fasten the progress of this hardworking, progressive side. |
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It will be the second time in a week the two teams clash following their 1-1 draw in a crucial league encounter at the same venue last weekend. |
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He was a big hit at the Anti-Sellafield concert and will be a great draw in Rostrevor. |
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Eddie's hip, raw, and quick on the draw in his routine, meshing together the best of real life and news into a topical and funny performance. |
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A draw in Dublin and a loss in Switzerland was not enough and yet again we have missed out on the promised land of the major championships. |
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This is the equivalent of slow-playing a brilliant hand at poker, so that you draw in your prey. |
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Last week, Keith Kelly asked what the highest-scoring draw in the Premiership has been. |
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They will be hoping for an easy draw in the next round so they can get the show back on the road. |
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Angel met Oddfellows for the second consecutive game and after a 4-4 draw in the first game they followed up with a 6-6 draw. |
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It was the first draw in Tri-Nations history and means Australia remain on top of the standings. |
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The directors of almost all the parks are sparing no effort to draw in visitors with new attractions. |
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Autumn is the time of year when we draw in our horns and make shorter sorties across the Channel to the likes of Paris, Bruges and Amsterdam. |
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He took out a cigarette and lighted it, taking his time to draw in the smoke and nicotine. |
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The question is not whether consumers will draw in their horns, but how they will do so? |
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Over a few beers I could see what it meant to both of them as their careers began to draw in. |
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And admittedly once you have to pull out the public policy dictionary on these bozos they've pretty much fought you to a draw in political terms. |
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They will then be preparing for the playoffs where their fourth place league finish will ensure a home draw in the first round. |
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Some of the dialogues are written in ways that will draw in the unphilosophical, but this is a level at which we are not encouraged to stay. |
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In Cowboy and Cowgirl the dummy can discard and draw in the same way as the players. |
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And the South Park skipper decided to hold on for the draw in the last over. |
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As well as stalls, sideshows and refreshments the club is planning a Grand Car Boot Sale to draw in the crowds at the bank holiday Monday event. |
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The Co-op said the new divi would draw in the current loyalty card system and pay members twice yearly out of the group's profits. |
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The centrifugal housing is shaped similarly to a turbocharger, and it also uses an impeller to draw in air and direct it to the housing. |
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Meanwhile, seafood restaurants such as Shuckers draw in custom by shucking oysters non-stop in the front window. |
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I can make a case for the draw in all of them and backing them in a trixie, three doubles and a treble, could pay big rewards. |
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The Indian had some advantage during the middle game but he allowed his opponent to exchange pieces and the game ended in a draw in 37 moves. |
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They hope to draw in more bashful youngsters with modern features including up-to-date chart music and videos as well as animation. |
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He said a luxurious hotel complete with casino would bring a touch of class back to the seafront and draw in thousands of tourists. |
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But a collection of doodles, sketches and self-portraits by more than 40 celebrities are proving to be a big draw in Salford. |
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He only did a rough draft, but he said he'd draw in all the fine details tomorrow. |
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Large sky-lights draw in enough natural light to ensure the room remains bright and sunny. |
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Bareev retreated his king and knight and amazingly got the draw in 73 moves after he looked dead lost. |
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Using your fingers, draw in the flour and work the mixture into a dough, adding more water if necessary. |
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Turkey calls are a must-stock item for turkey hunters who are always looking for new calls to draw in gobblers. |
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The nozzles draw in air and mixes it with the spray to form a foamy mixture that is visible to the operator. |
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It is at his home that she meets this woman, who is to complicate and confuse other relationships in the book, and finally draw in on all of them a terrifying wave of scandal. |
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The salesperson's identity, perhaps, could be used as the key to draw in any supplementary material and customer details could be populated from their name alone. |
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In terms of England's qualification, if they draw, a victory by France over Switzerland, or a draw in that game, would see them finish above the Croats and the Swiss. |
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Experienced Bolton skipper Gudni Bergsson has seen a few young Premiership gunslingers hit town this season ready to beat him on the draw in a penalty box shoot-out. |
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The year is on the wane, has passed its gibbous phase and is now into that delicate fingernail-clipping shape that children draw in pictures to denote the moon. |
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But he warned that motorists parking in residential streets were also vulnerable as the winter evenings draw in and criminals look to operate under the cover of darkness. |
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Winter accidents involving cycles peak in the darkest months as the nights draw in, especially in December and even more so January, when they reach their highest levels. |
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We need to draw in advice more regularly from across the range of military, police, development and other expertise available. |
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I believe that both companies will suffer when consumers are eventually forced to draw in their horns, which is why I'll be giving their shares a miss. |
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The line between tax optimization and criminal behavior is easier to draw in theory than in practice. |
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With reason WINPIN, until now, is the most successful SMS prize draw in the German-speaking countries of Europe. |
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He discovered the technique to draw in stipple at school when he was 16-years-old. |
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But Spain bucked the trend against England, following a 2-1 home victory with a 1-1 draw in Tranmere. |
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Prices need to stay competitive through much of the year to draw in exporter interest, notably from the likes of China. |
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He loves to draw in pencil, and get these wonderful skin tones and grays, and that sort of thing. |
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These heavy metals are present naturally in the soil, but as more and more compost is applied, plants and grasses can draw in too much of them. |
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The church also hopes to draw in other people who believe that the conflict needs to be solved through dialogue. |
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It will thus be able to draw in its deliberations on an advance copy of the Global Monitoring Report, made available at the end of October. |
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On the blue folder, repeat the process except make tick marks for and draw in the SMALL guidelines across each card. |
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It would also help draw in funds from the private sector and funds from national programmes. |
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We are using our Sympatico portal to draw in even more high-speed subscribers by turning it into a one-stop shop for all their on-line needs. |
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Canola use is at record highs so far in 2008-09, and the lower prices continue to draw in the end-user. |
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Porto advanced with a 1-1 draw in the return encounter at Old Trafford, and Mourinho jumped in joy more than once as he ran down the sidelines to celebrate with his players. |
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With a fan base in the UK and south east Asia, where 20 of their records have gone platinum, organisers are hoping 911 will help draw in the crowds. |
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As the autumn evenings draw in, a cosy fireside armchair beckons! |
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Their gravitational pull can draw in huge amounts of gas, which swirls in a thick donut-shaped pattern known as an accretion disk. |
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My booty has always been big, as the slave masters saw fit to draw in their auction sketches many centuries ago. |
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It is a natural process for a fire to draw in air to consume its oxygen. |
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The north wall opens up to the sunken courtyard to draw in cool air, and the tapered lanterns serve as thermal chimneys, with openable louvres to evacuate hot air. |
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In recent years, Camelot has been struggling to curb falling ticket sales, launching a midweek draw in February 1997 in an attempt to stop the rot. |
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Both fish first expand their mouths to draw in water, but the puffer then pumps the water into its stomach, while the triggerfish opens its mouth and pumps the water back out. |
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Organisers are hoping for more blistering heat to draw in the crowds. |
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With Yorkshire's depleted attack running out of steam this pair took the partnership to 91 and the game seemed to be heading for a draw in mid-afternoon. |
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Unlike a newling, I have to have air to breathe, and this idiot is squeezing so hard I can barely draw in a breath. |
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Newcastle and Blackburn played out a goalless draw in a game that the Magpies dominated at Ewood Park. |
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This would soothe Mr Abdullah, provide a forum to rebuild political consensus, draw in reconcilable Taliban figures and cut Mr Karzai down to size. |
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The towering masked figure dances at the culmination of a series of other masquerades, protected by six 'police' and carrying a mirror with the power to draw in and punish evildoers. |
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Locate the device in a position where it can draw in cool air. |
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The new Kandy Korn with Apple Aroma from Extreme Hunting Solutions is a sweet treat that will draw in the big ones. |
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Sharp lines are hard to draw in judging between two opinions. |
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The centennial exhibit was an especially important draw in the past year, offering colourful images and impressions of the Capital over the last century. |
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It's Mr Terry, curled up in hospital beds, who essentially gets him there. One of the dominant themes of jazz today is its perceived stagnancy, conservatism and inability to draw in new listeners and musicians. |
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A cross between theatre, installation art and video, Le Pont Bridge uses humour, craftsmanship and invention to create urban myths which draw in the audience on every sensorial level. |
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The CEDAW reporting mechanism can serve to document the impact of HIV on women and girls and draw in country commitment to reform discriminatory laws and practices against women that impede their access to HIV services. |
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The deciding game was a scoreless draw in Albania which gave Yugoslavia the edge, having won in their neighbour country. |
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The drum was a circular device that was set to the side of the boat and would draw in the nets. |
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Plays could run longer and still draw in the audiences, leading to better profits and improved production values. |
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Maybe we want to be quick on the draw in case a call comes in. |
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The other semi between AEL and AEK was more evenly poised than the one at the GSP after a 2-2 draw in the first match in Larnaca. |
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That is one watertight conclusion which we can draw in general about the success of small countries in the European Union and it must surely also hold true for Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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Many organizations in Quebec felt their time was better invested in these negotiations and hence the VSI was not able to draw in or engage key players from Quebec. |
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Allow them time to draw in the path into their activity booklets. |
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This tetchiness may stem from the fact that, even before the current scandals, fund managers were nervous about their ability to draw in and keep new money from investors. |
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Minor league baseball is a major draw in Montreal and Toronto. |
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Jires Ekoko's missed penalty proved costly for visitors Stade Rennais FC as Olympique de Marseille moved a point clear at the top of Ligue 1 following a goalless draw in the clubs' rescheduled game. |
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Les Bleus overcame USSR, East Germany, Italy and England en route to the final and after a goalless draw in Athens, they eased to victory on home soil. |
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Their opponents could only manage a goalless draw in the Merseyside derby against Everton, but Liverpool are now unbeaten in eight Premier League matches although they remain outside the top six. |
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Also, reigning Caribbean giants Haiti were held to a goalless draw in Port au Prince by upwardly mobile usptarts the Netherlands Antilles, who have a stable of Dutch-based pros among them. |
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In order to draw in natural light, the living spaces were relocated by the windows and linked together by a maple plywood drop ceiling and a two-toned slate tiling. |
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They put up the continent's meanest performance in their ten Germany 2006 qualifying fixtures with just one goal condeded, Spain's effort in the 1-1 draw in Madrid. |
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The units draw in room air, heat it and blow it downwards. |
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As the storm system pulled off into Quebec late on December 9, it began to draw in bitterly cold temperatures from the Prairies into northwestern Ontario and areas north of Lake Superior. |
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The Ian Semple-trained Chookie Heiton is set to shoulder top weight of 9st 10lb but has a middle draw in stall ten. |
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But after yesterday's draw in Monaco he just hopes to keep Berko calm ahead of the two ties next month. |
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The hosts are winless them selves but they beat Porto at home last term and have already held Sporting to a draw in Coimbra this season. |
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Things are looking terminal for Group 5 also-rans Real Potosi and UA Maracaibo after they played out a 2-2 draw in Bolivia, a result that does little for either of them. |
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Stevenage and Sheffield United played out a goalless draw in their League One play-off semi-final first leg. |
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A draw in Lisbon would open the door for either KAA Gent or PFC Levski Sofia, currently locked on four points, to move into second place in Group C with victory in Belgium. |
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The Senegalese still have an outside chance of qualifying, but to do so they need to beat Egypt by at least four goals, whilst at the same time hoping that Nigeria and Tunisia draw in their game. |
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Marsh lands tend to have standing water, which can draw in mosquitos. |
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Future Portuguese India Armadas have to contend with this conflict, it will dictate Portuguese strategy in the Indian Ocean and draw in other participants. |
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Other species, such as the side-necked turtles of Australia, cope by using specialised cavities in their rear, known as cloacal bursae, to draw in water and remove the oxygen. |
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A draw in stall two probably makes life harder though, and he's up against a potentially well-weighted opponent in the Tim Easterby-trained Tough Love. |
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The planned invasion was thwarted when an Allied task force, centred on two American fleet carriers, fought Japanese naval forces to a draw in the Battle of the Coral Sea. |
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This year, value-added spice products were the major draw in export markets, and spice oils, oleoresins, curry powders and pastes witnessed strong export sales. |
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Codology should not be inconvenienced by the draw in four in the 8pm over 465m and is a very viable alternative to favourite El Ronan as a result. |
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A high ranking ensures qualification for the next year's tournaments, opportunities to play in invitational tournaments and an advantageous draw in tournaments. |
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The heddle hook, used to draw in the broken ends of the warp, was carried in the mouth, the small pair of weaver's scissors in the palm of the hand. |
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They were beaten 4-1 by Herning Blue Fox, who held Blaze to a 2-2 draw in their last Continental Cup campaign, and that was their fourth successive defeat in the final. |
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The club is hoping to draw in a few former players, but wants to focus on raising awareness of the game in Yorkshire and bringing new local players into the game. |
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