It's as if defensive coordinators have wiggled out of straitjackets and finally can turn the pages of their playbooks again. |
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But they are not on the field or trying to absorb some of the Homeric playbooks around the league. |
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Rookie quarterbacks deal with offensive playbooks that dwarf the ones they studied in college. |
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And now Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are all suing Uber for refusing to play by their old regulatory playbooks. |
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With the hectic fall varsity sports schedule winding down and our athletes busy studying their textbooks instead of their playbooks, we thought to take the time to highlight what was a busy fall of sports. |
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State, and coaches made sure they had enough to print playbooks in the first place by grilling and selling weenies on campus every week. |
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Meticulously researched it offers perceptive insights into the reception of printed Shakespeare, his publishers and the early owners of Shakespeare's quarto playbooks. |
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Companies are holding shareholder audits and honing their media playbooks. |
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Five of the 20 bays of the galleries were cut off by the frons scenae, or tiring-house wall, behind which the actors kept their store of props, costumes, and playbooks and prepared themselves for their performances. |
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Anybody can dominate like an All-American with Freshman mode, featuring an easy-to-use playcalling system with simplified game controls and playbooks. |
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The police report said the playbooks were taken from the office of linebacker coach Vernon Hargreaves and the pages were removed from the binders, which were left behind. |
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Putin, a lifelong Marxist-Leninist, as well as a professional Chekist, is merely recycling the lessons learned from the playbooks of Lenin and Stalin. |
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