The game has few redeemable features outside its strong multiplayer presence. |
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The game unfolds, and it looks as if Wellington have the wood on Canterbury. |
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For the first time in years we had a game that went down to the wire and was actually exciting. |
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The paintings are long or tall rectangles or approximately square panels and are about as big as game boards. |
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The game board is a rectangular grid of squares, initially occupied by a given configuration of filled squares. |
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Football was cancelled last night, which was a good thing as my body was still recuperating from the previous night's game. |
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As a Kiwi it's hard to admit, but the Aussies are pretty sharp at this game, which is even more reason to dislike them. |
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It is, unfortunately, a recursive game, providing opportunities for learning from past mistakes. |
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He's held his own and kept his feet on the ground since coming in and is growing in stature with each game. |
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His opponent, Leonardo Mayer, opted for an attacking game that put Murray on the back foot. |
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That completely turned the game around, and he was on the front foot once again. |
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What marks Aparna's game is that she has a variety of strokes and she thinks on her feet. |
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If you do not have the necessary sambas or canastas to end the game, for every melded red three you receive 100 penalty points. |
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Throughout the broadcast of the game, the commentators kept praising McNabb for handling the Limbaugh controversy with so much class. |
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The one game where the handle was disappointing was the game with Argentina. |
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If that's a red card we might as well all enjoy a game of chess and forget football. |
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He then put it back into his pocket, and walked to the sidelines and handed in his whistle and yellow and red cards and said the game was over. |
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A harsh red card late in the game served only to leave a bitter taste in the mouth. |
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He also has the rare knack for getting the players around him to lift their game. |
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No, I'm bent over double thinking what my bag limit on woodcock, snipe, rails and other game birds would be. |
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One day you could have a bad game and the knives are out, but a couple of good games later, everybody's your friend again. |
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O'Neill converted to give the Vikings a 14-10 lead before Cooke added a penalty to put the game on a knife-edge at half-time. |
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Duplicities and red herrings pile up, augmented by the film's reinforcing structures of uncertainty, making for a daunting epistemological game. |
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In the past two seasons an extra 10,000 Scottish fans have discovered or rediscovered the game. |
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I rediscovered this game just a few days ago when I found out that an old mate of mine had the high score. |
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For most of the non-golfing population the game is a ludicrous one played by middle-aged, middle-class men in questionable knitwear. |
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Rangers hit the woodwork twice and missed other good chances but Maritimo deserved the only goal of the game. |
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Mosaic woodworking is also practiced and is used in the construction of boxes, trays, tables, desks, and game boards. |
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Now I am a dyed in the wool Alabama fan, but I must admit I had a great time at the game. |
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Foods to avoid include red meat, particularly game, offal, beef, pork and lamb. |
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No surprise that Robert Pires won't be available for the Sheffield United game either after David Prutton's red mist moment at Southampton. |
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The Rams' only other injury worry is over Chris Clarke, who took a knock to a leg during the game at Flixton. |
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Of course with football being a very physical game there were always plenty of knocks to be taken, some leading to injuries and lay-offs. |
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In fact, I strongly suspect he's concocting a game of his own which involves knocking off family members one by one. |
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Rugby is a free flowing game and the play will only stop when somebody knocks the ball on or gives away a penalty. |
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A boxing match is like a chess game, with fighters trying to outwit and outmaneuver their opponent to deliver the knockout blow. |
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Instead, it ended up being like a redshirt year in college for him, as he went to meetings every day but never graced the field on game days. |
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He had words with the referee after the game concerning the foul that led to the second goal. |
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But just a word to the wise, official traffic cop cars parked on the grassy knoll just of Thorburn Road give the game away. |
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Often, when people hear a gun company's name, an automatic game of word association begins. |
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I'm glad you liked the word game bit, I wasn't sure about it but you've quieted any worries I had. |
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Rouse asked 82 students to complete a personality test and then spend two hours online playing a word game and chatting with the other players. |
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He's been a top club manager, he's got his coaching badges, he knows the game from top to bottom. |
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Instead, the drug companies are reduced to producing slightly different versions of pre-existing products, which in the end is a zero-sum game. |
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And do you know what, we just happened to get a close up shot of your man later in the game. |
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Focused on the game, Mortlock wondered what his rival was about and seeing nothing but an expression of boyish anticipation, he smiled knowingly. |
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In both cases the game plan worked, and McClaren admitted that the result was a huge relief. |
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The ground staff worked miracles at Collegiate to make the pitch playable, albeit for a game reduced to 36 overs. |
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Henrik Larsson squandered a chance to win the game in the dying moments when he hooked a shot across the face of the goal. |
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Tasmania, just seven points down, surged forward in the dying moments of the game. |
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Both sides served a game of the highest standard with Portlaoise snatching victory in the dying minutes. |
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It was the first time in the game that either team had entered the red zone. |
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The maths game, which has the working title Pirate's Star, is being devised by software developers at Abertay. |
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Elsewhere, Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Parks have expansive scenery, growing populations of game such as endemic Uganda kob. |
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Will this game end up being another in a continual line of Monday-night yawners? |
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They are the world champions and a class side, but if they are not quite on their game, that is when you can get at them. |
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And the world number one gave one journalist short shrift when asked what was wrong with his game. |
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France play the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifying game in Paris. |
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Most of these worms give up on the worminess after they realize that it takes some of the glory out of the game by playing wormy. |
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In the second half with both teams tiring and the conditions worsening it was down to who wanted to win the game more. |
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To believe you have control over the players, the refs or the game is a fallacy. |
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When I'm in a game, the refs tell us to tuck in our jerseys so we look like ball players. |
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I remember a couple of occasions when the ref stopped the game for no apparent reason and called Nelson over. |
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It can happen when you play away from home that a ref can think he's got to even the game up when he's already sent another player off. |
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We had a big tournament game coming up and I found out that Rob was going to ref our game. |
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Tom explained the situation and asked Dave if he would ref the game for him, and Dave agreed. |
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Larry Davidson related a story to me from many years back in a game that Larry was reffing. |
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I pleaded with him to ref our game just so I could show him that our team wasn't nearly as bad as they are stereotyped to be. |
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Last spring Tom reffed a game and called 30 fouls in the first half, by himself. |
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Remember, the Wallabies played their worst game all season last year and still swept past Scotland at a canter in the World Cup quarter-final. |
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Cleon is worsted not by an upright and dignified man but by an illiterate and brazen cynic who beats him at his own game. |
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James McLaren Showed his strength and worth in second-half break which inspired the best Scottish period of the game. |
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Just because they're on your video game system and not your satellite dish, are they not worthy to be considered part of the anime world? |
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He has come across all of the top referees in the game and they have no problem with him. |
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Mickey is a well known soccer referee and gave many years service to the game. |
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Her knee is in bad shape from an injury she sustained the night before while refereeing a hockey game. |
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He asked me to turn it off but I wouldn't, then asked me to go to the office but I listened to the rest of the game first. |
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More than 20 pubs in the district have been granted permission to open and serve alcohol for the game. |
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This game was delayed for over a month due to wrangling over the venue, after the original fixture in Dublin fell foul of the weather. |
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St. Martin's proceeded to wrap the game up with a series of points and a late goal. |
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Connor McGrann wrapped the game up in the final minute with a excellent run and shot. |
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And they appeared to have wrapped the game up when Mark Dickinson touched down between the posts. |
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Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman must have sat back safe in the knowledge that his side had wrapped the game up after just two minutes. |
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The Robins pressed for an equaliser but the visitors wrapped the game up when Gavin Dickinson scored after a good break in the 67th minute. |
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The developers have taken a solid game, added new features and ironed out a few wrinkles. |
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A coach has to help the members of the time iron out the wrinkles in their game, like correcting someone's stance, bowling actions, grip, etc. |
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We always felt once we had ironed out the wrinkles we could develop our game. |
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Hewitt wastes no time pressing home his advantage, finishing his service game with a wristy winner from the baseline. |
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I'm usually kind of wristy with my stroke, and putting can be a weak part of my game. |
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The final was a very close game and the teams were level at the end of normal time. |
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Both of these sides were level on points at the top of the table going into the game. |
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A series of well-placed shots saw her level the scores and keep up the momentum to win the fourth game. |
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After levelling the scores they took the lead for the first time on the last end to take the game 26-20 with a four. |
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If any criticism is to be levelled at him it is that he played far too much injury time at the end of the game. |
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This was a close encounter with the sides level pegging for most of the game. |
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I love having plenty of little game devices and utilities at hand, you never know when you might need plastic bags, spare dice or writing pads. |
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A minute later Sylvain Wiltord's strike hit Ian Baraclough to wrong-foot Ludek Miklosko and the game was all but over. |
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Australia expect the Kuwaitis to play a stifling, defensive game and perhaps seek to pinch a goal on the break. |
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Doncaster regained third place in the league overtaking Sheffield Collegiate who did not have a league game. |
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He has been called a basketball lifer not because he has spent his whole life in the game, but because the game is such a big part of life. |
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St. Pats opened the game in a lively fashion and registered the first score through Mark Dowling. |
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To their credit Ballylinan battled hard and after a good break Kieran Kelly scored a fine point to register their second score of the game. |
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People bandy around the word tactics when in fact they are referring to all sorts of other aspects of the game. |
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This was a game that went basket for basket with the game level at 14 all for some time. |
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And there was me thinking that we have the perfectionism game sewn up all by ourselves. |
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From then on, the game was all about the forward confrontation and the boots of Lynagh and Andrew. |
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Gough called set three but at 15 all, two errors handed the game to Palmer. |
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We'll be going all out for victory, which would do wonders for the game in this part of the country. |
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It is not like the Champions League format where you can go all out to win the game. |
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We will be going all out to win every game and we might surprise a few people. |
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It is all very well to say it is great to be competing with sides like Legion but this has to be looked on as a game thrown away. |
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I hate musical chairs and dodge ball and any game that may single out one little kid for losing. |
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Information security is going to be like a game of musical chairs for security vendors. |
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Nevertheless it was still an excellent all-round performance and a good game despite the windy conditions. |
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Ships in the game include ships of the line, sloops, xebecs, frigates, gun platforms, and bombards. |
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The game remained tied at the end of regulation play, and went into a 10-minute sudden death overtime. |
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The Mariners had several opportunities to seal the game and win an important series, yet they played lackadaisically. |
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That's about all there is to the game, but just because the formula is simple, didn't need to mean the gameplay was lackluster. |
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So, I slid next to him and we rehashed the exciting unbelievable quality of the game. |
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Even someone who has never played the game can find lacrosse quite entertaining. |
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In his youth Michael spent a considerable amount of his time in the handball alley in Asdee and became a great exponent of that game. |
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Developing creative new multiplayer game experiences is right up our alley and we are looking forward to the opportunity. |
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Those who are looking for a challenge will find the single-player aspect of the game right up their alley. |
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The game has been called the king of one-horse sports and is described as a mix of polo and lacrosse. |
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He was making a computer game which involved him donning an all-in-one black Lycra catsuit with white balls attached. |
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Guiseley made up for the previous week's disappointment by taking four points from a drawn game with reigning champions Bilton. |
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I felt that the game fell between two stools in that it was supposed to be scary yet it presented itself as an extremely tacky 1950s horror film. |
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He was stretchered off with a twisted knee during yesterday's game at Tannadice and is unlikely to play for Rangers again this season. |
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As Malcolm had said years ago, Dominic was playing a game, slowly moving Jeremy into a leadership role, while holding fast to the reins of power. |
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David has some interesting things to say about the game, and the morally dubious world it allows you to enter. |
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If he comes through this game all right he will be included in Sunday's opening Norwich Union League match against Somerset at Taunton. |
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I felt like a fish out of butter, a Yalie at a Harvard banquet, a loser in the game of dieting. |
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Central to the play's structure is James' tedious game of periodically reinterpreting a painting unseen by the audience. |
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But the trap has usually been laid for the opponent, supported by a strong defense and kicking game. |
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As an all-star softball player, Brittany sees the game as a means to a safe, fun summer. |
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The fact that this game is an all-ticket occasion may detract some people from going to the game. |
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But because the game is not an all-ticket affair just how many Bluebirds fans will be in attendance is open to debate. |
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Any remaining tickets for Sunday's all-ticket clash will be on sale at the office before the game for cash buyers only. |
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The game is an all-ticket affair and should attract a capacity crowd to Clones. |
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The Tigers are also hoping for a 20,000-plus crowd for their first home game since January 17, having made the match all-ticket for away fans. |
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Maybe the most important aspect of any game is having it run properly right out of the box. |
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Starting off in a European minicar and progressing through deliveries to unlock more missions, cars, and other bonuses is the aim of the game. |
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He could sit down with a drawing pad and sketch out almost every movement of a game. |
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The game had been due to start at 3pm but, at that time, there were yawning expanses of empty seats in all four stands. |
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Is Channel 4's new sleep deprivation game show a danger to health or just a big yawn? |
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The game will resume in the Autumn and the players have a chance to rest and relax over the summer period. |
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He hasn't played since the third preseason game because of a sprained knee. |
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David agreed to be interviewed by Ron and was delighted to listen to the wise words of someone with so much experience in the game. |
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The clock then counted down to zero and Notre Dame won their first game of the season. |
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His mob family is undergoing an anarchic growth spurt, as wise guys jailed in the 1980s are suddenly free to get back in the game. |
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With Miles down for the count, I expected some peering into how a coach completely reshapes his game plan, but that was absent here. |
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The game is set in glorious colour and 3D, so you see accurate representations of your targets before you blow them to kingdom come. |
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It would really be wonderful if White could get the Bishop working against the Black kingside the whole game through. |
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In the game White plays an overly direct plan of attack, misplacing all his major pieces on the kingside. |
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Then pressure constricted his movement and confidence, and an untimely double fault crept into his game. |
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The boxer or manager of the game sat with his coins, kips, string and money tray in the place where he could view the whole ring clearly. |
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Players become shallow and lazy as important parts of their game wither and atrophy from disuse. |
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However to his dismay he feels Brazil's style of play that took them to a record fifth World Cup is destroying the beautiful game. |
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They had even brought a tape recorder to record the game, and wanted to use the recordings on their website. |
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There's a chance to enjoy some of the greatest goals the game has seen, stunning comebacks and record-breaking victories. |
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He replied to let me know that all was fine and that the game was coming back to me by recorded delivery. |
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In the game against Army, Air Force withstood a strong start from Army and the teams went in at half-time at nil-all. |
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Against Florida State in 2000, he finished the game with six tackles, an interception, and a fumble recovery. |
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Predictably enough the game follows the same storyline as the movie and tells of Potter's fourth year at the school of witchcraft and wizardry. |
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Claudio Caniggia had started brightly on the right flank but, 16 minutes into the game, a body check by Sutton had sent him sprawling to the newly relaid Hampden turf. |
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As the game ended, tension between the two sides boiled over into a scrum of stick swinging, pushing, and punching. |
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It is a rule of chess that we win the game by checkmating the king. |
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The object of the game is to checkmate your opponent's king. |
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Most tricks in game contracts are won by trumps or side suit kings. |
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After the game, the referees were kissed off by Heinsohn, who must still be enraged by the one call that went against him in his 690 games as Celtics coach. |
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A local teacher dinned into us some other principles of the game. |
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The club has allowed four interceptions and three fumble recoveries to be returned for touchdowns, putting it at a major disadvantage game after game. |
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Rangers appeared to have wrapped the game up early enough, Colin Stein scoring first, then Willie Johnston adding a second and third on either side of the half-time break. |
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Not surprisingly, they went on to beat Notts by the massive margin of 179 runs in a game which will long be remembered for Lehmann's wizardry with the bat. |
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With the game being a drudgery of spilled balls, abject kicking and woeful execution of the few scoring opportunities that were created the mind wandered. |
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He is another lamebrain whose considerable talents are hampered by an out-of-control belligerency that's better suited to a raucous schoolyard game. |
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Quickmatches allow you to set the parameters of your battles, including the number of bots, type of game, and other variants before throwing you to the wolves. |
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Now it seems that the Middletons are following suit, and getting into the discounted vehicle game. |
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Skipper Mark Dobie scored for the visitors in the 79th minute and then wrapped the game up in the 86th minute when he curled in a superb shot from 20 yards. |
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Sadly, the only time I really enjoyed the game experience was when I teamed up with my son to see how many sweet dunks and alley-oops we could pull off. |
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The Clan came out firing on all cylinders in the first game. |
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And without the game he loves, he looks to have one foot in the grave. |
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Fergie was delighted as the reforged defence looked solid and dependable for much of the game, with Gary Neville standing out as Boro were kept at bay. |
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Wenger did the game a service by alerting us to the dangers. |
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Pugnacious, bold, and curious, like other weasels, the wolverine is omnivorous and consumes a wide range of edible roots and berries, small game, and fish. |
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This game of guile has the womanly characteristic of dangerous beauty. |
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Search warrants in hand, the coppers nicked some computers, video game manuals, Blockbuster movie rental cards, DVDs, a microphone and a power cord. |
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Some birds, including game species such as pheasant and prairie grouse and non-game species such as songbirds, prefer open grassland to woody cover. |
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The AWPL, however, features eight-minute quarters providing 32 total minutes of game play and a little more lactic build-up, leg burn, and lung fatigue for the athletes. |
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This after a game that involved an all-in brawl, accusations of witch-craft and sorcery, and police brutality on a visiting national soccer squad. |
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The United States will be red-hot favourites to successfully defend their gold medal in Athens as they call on a who's who of the best in the game. |
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Caught napping during a game against the Red Sox, one disgruntled fan is trying to turn his embarrassment into a fortune. |
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The second game was shortened when disgusted fans began throwing their rented seat cushions onto the field at dusk. |
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From frosted tips to the samurai pony, Sujay Kumar on what Federer's hair says about his game. |
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Before a ball has been kicked, our festival of the beautiful game has already been depicted as an ugly carnival of all that is wrong with the world. |
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So the game ends, the Yanks are swept by the Mets and dad tells us that he put a new flag up in front of the house to replace my mother's Yankee flag. |
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He missed a game due to a hamstring injury as a redshirt freshman, another game as a sophomore with a sprained ankle, and two more games as a junior when he broke his arm. |
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Naturally, the panelists are keen to refute the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington. |
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Despite numerous campaigns among players and fans to try and tackle racism, the game is still submerged in a sea of stereotypes about foreigners and alien cultures. |
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Admittedly this may merely be the result of my own internal game of word association and therefore is perhaps a matter best dealt with internally. |
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I remember we played some word association game for an hour and a half and then realised, when it had all got very silly, that we hadn't decided how it would end. |
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Lena and Eloise had been playing a word game to pass the time. |
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The latest Hoyle product is Hoyle Crosswords, your basic paper and pencil word game that you commonly find each and every day in your local newspaper. |
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I'm not much interested in golf, and I don't really follow it, but I'm intrigued by this story about the newest wunderkind in the game, who happens to be a girl. |
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Crosswords are perhaps the most obvious example of a solitary word game. |
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Are you going to the game or are you going to wuss out and go to sleep? |
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He redshirted his first year, didn't throw a pass in his second year and now has a chance to become the most celebrated player in the history of the game. |
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Ahmadinejad may talk a big game on the global stage, but sartorially speaking, he's a man of the people. |
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Although he is a relative newcomer to the lobbying game, Livingston obviously knows his way around the halls of Congress and how to pitch for a client. |
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The ladies brought their A game with smarts, female sensibility, and sass showing in spades. |
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Many of the men above the age of thirty sat about a table playing a game of whist and the youngest of the children ran about the green grass of the Redford grounds. |
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Yet with all this star power, the game ended as a scoreless tie as both defenses played superbly. |
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The result was a show as rich in drama as a scoreless sixth-grade soccer game where everybody wins. |
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Do you worry that the affluent fans who buy the expensive club seats and luxury boxes will be quick to bail out if the game isn't as trendy in the future? |
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The junior was on top in the early part of the game only to relax and see her older opponent come back into the game to take the match to two all. |
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The game has a long history in media and popular culture, and its depictions have hardly all been Sapphic. |
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Personally I regret that it has done so to the detriment of the more manly pedestrian exercises, wrestling, and the clever game of knur and spell. |
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During a Patroons playoff game, Richardson had screamed profanities and a gay slur at hecklers. |
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Lawson's workmanlike approach to the Hull game was typical of the whole team, who are making far fewer sloppy mistakes than earlier in the campaign. |
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At least the video game conferences will be safe from French cameramen. |
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So the point is, there is no such thing as a safe lead in this game. |
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He had a deer's qualities, all right, the speed, the sure feet and most of all an indefinable sense of fragility that set him apart in a game otherwise marked by violence. |
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The relaunch of the first episode of the game includes updated content and a number of gameplay tweaks, and precedes the arrival of Episode II of the series next year. |
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An exuberant game of football takes place, then the sound of shells is heard, and both sides repair back to their enemy positions. |
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It seems that the wicket-keeper's slot is only a game of musical chairs. |
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Each time a President wins a second term, a game of musical chairs ensues. |
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Mary Torres, of Ratcliffe Street, York, nervously watched the game with her Argentine husband Pablo and four-year-old son Nico, who worships the South American side. |
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I have little doubt that the elections will be only a game of musical chairs that will yield a government of the parties already collaborating with the occupiers. |
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Through the 1980s the Pakistan captaincy had alternated between the two, a game of musical chairs in which prime ministers and generals also participated, behind the scenes. |
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Until his announcement of his bid for the presidency, the 2004 presidential election was looking more like a game of musical chairs for the same existing players. |
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Will University of Tehran political science students be obliged to game out strategies against a jinn? |
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The Ottawa Farmers' Market has a variety of vendors selling everything from locally-grown produce to artisan bread, wild game, craft jam, eggs and cheese. |
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Boasting all-round ability at various sports she mentioned at Huntington School, where she was a pupil, that she fancied trying to get a game of golf. |
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The best Scrabble game I could come up with would be me, Jon Hamm, and Dane DeHaan. |
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He told police his wife was playing a game, seeing if the seat belt buzzer would stop. |
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Due to the magnitude of the game, City will already have extra police and extra security in order to combat any potential trouble, and the match is an all-ticket affair. |
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Pat White was an impartial referee in a game played in a sporting spirit. |
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In 1937, during the darkest depths of the Great Depression, these four mongrels had a go at the sport of kings and beat the bluebloods at their own game. |
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The charms included a pair of riding boots, a pair of rugby boots signifying when their son played his first game, a little church, a telephone kiosk and a gypsy caravan. |
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For the first time after countless rehashes, the franchise is finally taking a major new direction in adopting Unreal technology to power the game. |
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At least one developer of a Gaza-related game on Google Play has political intentions behind his work. |
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The attendance of nearly 5,000 was the biggest on record for a match at this level and, just as satisfying, was the exceptional atmosphere at the game. |
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With members of the media present, the caucus makes them wait for seven minutes outside while they devise a game plan. |
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The regional players could disengage from the great game in Central Asia. |
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And on the law of averages, surely, Drogheda will win a League game sometime. |
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The BASC stand, in the Countryside Care area, will also have displays on game and deer management. |
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If you'd had a tenner on both left-wingers every live game, you'd have been pounds 230 up. |
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Axe has rolled out its new mobile game, Axeman, and social hub called Planet Axe. |
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In general, their presence is meant to throw you off your game by design. |
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He had a quiet game, registering three tackles and making none of the spectacular ball-hawking plays he has become famous for. |
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You interact with everyone from Clemenza to Tom Hagen, the Corleone attorney played by Robert Duvall, reprising his movie role for the game. |
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Parodies, on the other hand, are fair game to be discussed and shared. |
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There's also a chance for members of the audience to win prizes in the game Lemon Drops. |
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The 23rd game is a crass, nakedly commercial bastardisation of the timehonoured logic of playing every other team home and away. |
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So, in addition to the backslapping of a century and a half that shaped the entire game, 2013 will deliver a judgement on Hodgson's management. |
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The Bucks finally put an end their losing woes, all thanks to their backcourt tandem of Knight and Sessions who stepped up big time in the game. |
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The game owes its name to the hidden magic pot with gold where Leprechaun is believed to store its coins. |
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The Spanish boss oversees what may be his last game in charge today after coming through a baptism of fire in English football. |
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We've spent a lot of time completely remastering the game and the final high-definition experience is a true testament to the team's hard work. |
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The brain cells were found in rhesus macaques playing a game called the prisoner's dilemma. |
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It was the 1958 game against the US Star Basketeers and we saw some great basketball. |
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But, darn it, here was a game of courage, passion, and skill. |
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A number of celebrity Simons joined in the SIMON celebration by autographing the two-sided SIMON2 game. |
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I think it does show respect for the game and what kind of a ballplayer he is. |
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McMillan, who retired from international cricket last year, allegedly made the remark during a domestic game in the KwaZulu-Natal province. |
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This game focuses on students brainstorming noun groups from a given stimulus and increasing automaticity through repeated use. |
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No at-bat occurs that hasn't actually happened in a Major League game, and players can strategize around righty and lefty pitching matchups. |
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Meanwhile, Armoza Formats will highlight its two new primetime studio-based game shows, Babushka and Yum Factor. |
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Boss Tim Sherwood rates the versatile left-footer highly and is keen to see how he progresses with regular game time. |
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The faster, more physical team dominated the transition game as they scored a lot of lay-ups. |
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Two Bangus errors enabled Mouwasat to tie the game but missed a potential go-ahead when the sneaking Almodovar missed 2 easy lay-ups. |
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My family gave me a Nintendo Wii game console and the Wii Fit exercise program and balance board for Christmas. |
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In the beginning of the game, the doctor transfers too much of his brain to Rathbone, his lab rat, in an experimental mishap. |
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David Harkness was only doing his job when he tried to send off Joseph Rimmer for verbally abusing him during a game in Southport in February. |
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The intended target audience for the game are teens, grown-ups, book worms, puzzle lovers, love birds and renouncers alike. |
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His end-of-show game, Lemon Drops, saw him dangled like a fairground game claw with Cilla Black dropping him to pick up prizes. |
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Secondly, the Dragons take a renownedly physical approach to the game which means you can usually expect a battle. |
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Members of the audience also get the chance to win prizes in the game Lemon Drops, while Rizzle Kicks provide the music. |
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But against Aston Villa on Saturday, Barkley scored two goals for the first time in a game and did so from a combined distance of eight yards. |
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The Taliban have said the comments comparing war to a game 'demean' Harry. |
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It's nice to see a house party that features a music-themed game of charades and cabs called for the kids, instead of a drunken bacchanalia. |
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I said a week or two ago that a three at the back formation will probably not be appropriate for every game we play this season. |
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Watching the game, I realized that I was in distress and asked for help. |
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Tired of playing the bad guy, he slips out of his game and finds his way into other games to be the hero. |
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Oregon will open its first season back on the baseball diamond with a game at Saint Mary's on Feb. |
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Kellen started the game with a base hit and from there it kept on rolling,'' Jones said. |
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They're still winless on Wednesdays and in the second game of back-to-backs. |
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All varsity football and baseball players surveyed engaged in at least one ritual before a game, and on the average, football players used three. |
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But he's added extra elements to his game and emerged as a quality ballcarrier in the loose which has given the team a new dimension. |
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If your game didn't go as planned, try a couple of these rib-ticklers out for size. |
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After the game, Shoppach turned into a bag man, carrying the base around with him before taking it home to be turned into a display. |
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ChaDu-Ri 6 Anything would be an improvement on the away game and the Korean picked up the pieces. |
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I have only missed one Liverpool away game this season, and have not had the pleasure of sitting down once. |
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In Division Two Liverpool Quilter complete their programme with an away game against Bedford. |
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Priapic, croquet-swaggering Prezza brought the whole game of government pleasure pads into disrepute, and ministers won't touch them with a barge pole. |
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The fastest smash ever recorded in a game was 206 mph,'' said the 18-year-old Newton South High School senior and international badminton competitor. |
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City were due to play a Top XI Lega Pro One and Two side at their Molveno training base this morning when the former Nottingham Forest front man was set to play half a game. |
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The left-footer is a controller, with an accurate kicking game, but might not suit the exciting style of play which new coach Wayne Pivac is attempting to introduce. |
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They tried to get her in the game by letting her operate the ball machine, but she lashed out by aiming balls straight at their faces or over their heads. |
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The wicket was pretty slow, reverse swing has played a massive part in this game, and so to use those skills to get us a decent lead on this pitch was very satisfying. |
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