Her most critical lessons learned were about strategy and studying players as well as the team playbook. |
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The politicians, taking a page from the DC Republicans' playbook, want to take full control of the state with no checks, no balances. |
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Fisher, who used to abide by the philosophy of using the run to set up the pass, found his playbook flip-flopped. |
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Eventually, both stories converge in an action-packed finale straight out of the Hollywood playbook. |
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He carries a tote bag containing his playbook and a spiral notebook and takes a seat in the second row. |
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After ending a 50-day holdout, Smith is getting a lot of repetitions, running extra after practice and studying the playbook at night. |
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Hoover was a corporatist, an inflationist, and a statist who tried every policy in the interventionist playbook. |
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So we got out the playbook and quarterbacked our companies into the worst automotive recession in a decade. |
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The ability to completely design a custom playbook for a team has opened up coaching options. |
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Frerotte had more of the playbook at his disposal, but the difference was in his patience allowing plays to develop. |
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Runs and passes are both part of the playbook, but you also have trick plays like the flea flicker or the running back pass in your repertoire. |
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And it provides any ethnic or religious group with a grievance against its capital with a playbook on how to achieve its ends. |
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The navigation system is well integrated into the dash. Straight from Infiniti's playbook, it's quite intuitive. |
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The marker removal phase is missing from Sequence of Play on the back of the playbook. |
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I think the Conservatives have been reading up on the playbook, and they certainly had a willing dancing partner, sadly. |
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The Conservatives stole a page from the American political playbook in the past two years with their budget measures. |
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Accusing Washington of failure to work properly is one of the most dog-eared pages in the political playbook. |
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Intentionally or not, the Putin regime has followed the Berlin 1936 playbook quite closely for Sochi. |
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No shame and desperation to drive a teammate to hand over money or the playbook to a blackmailer. |
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While nobody wants to hinder a woman from becoming an engineer or scientist, it should be noted that the wording in this bill reads like a feminist playbook. |
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That was the playbook the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth used to discredit then-Sen. |
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The candidate who started out talking about high-minded, civil debate has wholeheartedly adopted Mr. Rove's low-minded and uncivil playbook. |
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But Lugar has already written the opening chapter of the Democrats' playbook. |
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Mr. Speaker, borrowing from their Republican idol's playbook, the Conservative government is turning Parliament Hill into the libel belt. |
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The subsequent history of the Baha'is' treatment at the hand of the government reads from this playbook. |
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I imagine the millions of viewers who watch us everyday wish they had a playbook in their hands. |
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The Conservatives have, it seems to me, taken a page out of the Karl Rove playbook for the republican party in the United States. |
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Does the government have no sense of right or wrong, or is it simply using the old Mulroney playbook? |
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Quicker: with 60-minute game times reduced to 30, spend more time on the field and less in the playbook. |
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Cultural attributes can present some challenges to changing unhealthy behaviors, but Dow achieves success with a playbook emphasizing a consistent global strategy, enhanced through tailor-made local tactics. |
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At a time when Republican voters want strength of purpose and resolve in foreign policy, Mike Huckabee has resorted to the Democrat playbook of just bashing the president. |
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Still, the Nets' long-term success depends on Williams' productiveness and happiness, which means that the pressure is on Johnson to keep tweaking the playbook. |
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Meanwhile, its creditors are following an all-too-familiar playbook. |
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The rules against collusion seem like a hangover from 1903, straight out of the Henri Desgrange playbook and his detestation of any collaboration at all between riders. |
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China has taken a page from the Japanese playbook of three decades ago. |
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Instead, it just stole the old pork-barrel playbook from the Liberals. |
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See also the night example in the playbook. |
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Mr. Speaker, last week the government ran the entire Bush playbook, trying to scare Canadians into opposing Kyoto with torqued and distorted information. |
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Silver Linings Playbook allowed her to explode, playing a woman unhinged, histrionic, and emotionally volatile. |
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In the last few days, investors have opened the Washington brinkmanship Playbook. |
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Expression of Interest for Provision of Segmentation Playbook. |
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Last week, an anonymous big-box retailer source reportedly told the blog Boy Genius Report that sales of the Playbook have been underwhelming. |
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One we have already released is a PlayBook version of the ever-popular Newton's Cradle. |
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Ideaworks Labs, developer of the multi-platform Airplay SDK, said today that application developers will be able to use the Airplay SDK with the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. |
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