My friends and I have been playing golf for years, but we're still just a bunch of hackers. |
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He claimed he was playing badly because of an injury, but I think he was sandbagging. |
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Zindani continued to tour with the band for the remainder of the Pull the Pin tour, playing lead guitar and backing vocals. |
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She started playing in pubs and coffee houses around Glasgow at the age of 15, including the Brunswick Cellars on Sauchiehall Street. |
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Wales conducted their first overseas tour in 1964, playing several games and one Test in South Africa. |
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On 2 July 2005, the group appeared at the Live 8 concert in Hyde Park, London, playing to their biggest audience yet. |
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He was, and is, a much better actor than just playing James Bond, but he became synonymous with Bond. |
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His playing style evolved from the banjo, favouring down strokes and using a combination of the plectrum and fingerpicking. |
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Out of the four teams, two would then qualify for the Quarter Finals, playing the top teams from other groups. |
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She bought a Travis chord book, and started playing on her father's guitar, teaching herself how to play at only 12 years old. |
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A key part of the preparation of the playing surface is the spraying of water droplets onto the ice, which form pebble on freezing. |
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That was the first Grand Slam won by a team playing most of the matches away from home. |
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As a result, the club started the new season playing at the Drill Field in Northwich, before moving to Ellesmere Port Stadium in Ellesmere Port. |
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The concerts were supported by Ash, Black Crowes and the Crocketts, with Proud Mary playing Donington only. |
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He was just an athletic guy in street clothes playing mushball near the lake. |
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From 1951 to 1952, he toured Ireland with the Anew McMaster repertory company, playing over a dozen roles. |
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He spent November and December 2011 touring Japan with Steve Winwood, playing 13 shows in various cities throughout the country. |
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Burton faced the same troubles with playing character roles as before with Belch. |
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It is generally considered the most complete examination of teams' playing ability and endurance. |
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Before this status Scotland had been restricted to playing just three professionals in a match. |
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Barrie and saw the official opening of University College's new playing fields. |
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After Demian's invention, other accordions appeared, some featuring only the righthanded keyboard for playing melodies. |
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She reportedly took piano lessons as she planned on playing it for the album. |
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The playing surface or curling sheet is defined by the World Curling Federation Rules of Curling. |
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Extensive playing fields for Rugby, football and lacrosse are located at the University playing fields near Llanrumney. |
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The Welsh national rugby team were playing host to the first touring New Zealand team, who to that point were unbeaten. |
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Initially, it was planned to have a region playing at Stradey Park, with players coming from Llanelli, Swansea and Neath. |
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Lea played for the club despite only having one arm as did playing colleague James Roberts. |
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Rather than playing the game at either Ebbw Vale or Merthyr, the neutral ground of Aberdare Athletic Ground was chosen by the Northern Union. |
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Duffy made her film debut playing the character of Sissy in the 2010 drama film Patagonia, directed by Marc Evans. |
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The growth of rugby union in Europe outside the 6 Nations countries in terms of playing numbers has been sporadic. |
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On 25 March 1833 Edmund Kean collapsed on stage while playing Othello, and died two months later. |
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During the 1930s, the orchestra became renowned for its high standard of playing and for performing new and unfamiliar music. |
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The group toured from October, playing little new material and few Quadrophenia numbers, and reintroducing several from Tommy. |
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The Old Links at Musselburgh Racecourse is claimed to be the oldest playing golf course in the world. |
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His guitar playing was so advanced that, by the age of 16, he was getting noticed. |
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In July and August 2002, Radiohead toured Portugal and Spain, playing a number of new songs. |
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I can't communicate with myselves. I lost millions in the last couple of weeks, playing the market the regular way. |
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Suede appeared in March 2013, playing one of the first dates in support of Bloodsports, their first new album in more than a decade. |
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Certain levels of cricket, however, are subject to playing conditions which can differ from the Laws. |
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Doris Hart for example attained her first Triple Crown after playing three Wimbledon final matches held in one single day. |
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A new location was quickly found but it was half a mile away from the ground, and so the players had to walk that distance in their playing kit. |
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Important domestic competitions are the Somalia League and Somalia Cup, with the Somalia national football team playing internationally. |
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The lack of translated religious literature and liturgy at a time of religious playing a significant part in identity has been noted. |
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The new instruments had gut strings, and their construction and playing style was based on the larger orchestral pedal harp. |
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This position is essential to playing well due to the nature of Indian music. |
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In previous years, he could become demoralized by being behind and not playing well, and was liable to lose several consecutive frames. |
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In February 2009, Glastonbury Festival announced Franz Ferdinand as the first major band playing at that year's festival. |
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In the early 1990s the situation began to worsen as playing success declined dramatically and the club slipped further into debt. |
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As a result, successful links golfers learn to control the trajectory of their shots by playing a lower ball flight. |
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To continue playing when a team has no realistic chance of winning can be seen as a breach of etiquette. |
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The team began playing its home games at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara in 2014, closer to the city of San Jose. |
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She also collected fans, board games and playing cards, which she donated to the British Museum. |
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One year on they were refused permission to continue playing at the Brewery Field in the middle of the season. |
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There are many Traditional Irish bands playing throughout the city and quite a few music schools concentrate on teaching Traditional music. |
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But when we delivered our own stern warning to the three aggressors, they knew we weren't playing games with public opinion. |
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The following players have been selected to play for the British and Irish Lions touring squads while playing for the Cardiff Blues. |
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Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. |
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On 6 March 2011, Giggs surpassed the Manchester United league appearance record of Bobby Charlton by playing his 607th game against Liverpool. |
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Their final match of the season was played at Blackwood RFC due to a damaged playing surface in Caerphilly. |
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Having slipped to 127th in the provisional ranking and now aged 58, Reardon called a halt to his formal playing career. |
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The effect of unisons is obtained by playing the same note on both the outside rows using the right and left hands in rapid succession. |
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The incomplete 2001 Six Nations Championship was concluded in October, with England playing Ireland. |
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In 1951, Cornell was a great success playing the lead in his comedy The Constant Wife. |
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Following its success, a second story was adapted and on 3 April 2010 BBC Radio 4 broadcast Goldfinger with Stephens again playing Bond. |
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At this multitable tournament, 36 players will begin playing in four tables of nine players each. |
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They were one of the strongest teams in rugby league, though usually playing second fiddle to Australia. |
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Likewise, the English system accommodates playing styles that counteract its inherent smoothness and continuity between notes. |
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Oldfield has stated that his playing style originates from his musical roots playing folk music and the bass guitar. |
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After a tour of United States in early 1974 and a Canadian tour later in the year, the group ended up playing small clubs. |
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The Tri Nations was initially played on a home and away basis with the three nations playing each other twice. |
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The ninth Rugby League World Cup was played out between 1985 and 1988, with teams playing each other on a home and away basis. |
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Prior to this, in particular when St Helens were playing simply rugby football, they shared the City Ground with St Helens Recs. |
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Two years later Clapton picked it up again and started playing consistently. |
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King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, and Hubert Sumlin as guitar playing influences. |
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British golf writer Peter Dobereiner gave an unflattering assessment of Faldo's playing style. |
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On a particular hole the golfers on the same team take alternate shots playing the same ball. |
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They also spent much time playing tricks on each other, enjoying games like hide and seek, and singing while accompanied by the piano. |
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Despite playing well in matches against the Netherlands and Germany and a fine win against the CIS, the team was knocked out at the group stage. |
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In doubles, one team may accomplish a Grand Slam playing together or one player may achieve it with different partners. |
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In 2004, Howard Shore toured with The Lord of the Rings Symphony, playing two hours of the score. |
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Suddenly the call of the professional league was a very strong draw to men who could not claim money for playing union. |
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The slates on modern carom tables are usually heated to stave off moisture and provide a consistent playing surface. |
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It features eight regional teams from South Africa and is aimed at increasing the amount of playing time for players. |
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He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound. |
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Marty Conlon also represented Ireland while playing in the NBA for the Boston Celtics however he was born in the United States. |
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He has since launched several businesses and has made appearances playing the guitar with celebrity bands. |
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He was more distinguished in sport, playing college cricket as well as running, hunting, and steeplechasing. |
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His likeness graced playing cards, mugs, posters, models, paintings, plates and jigsaw puzzles. |
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Childe's other hobbies included walking in the British hillsides, attending classical music concerts, and playing the card game contract bridge. |
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Paul Wesley, known for playing Aaron Corbett in Fallen and Stefan Salvatore in the supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries. |
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The playing of this Gaelic harp with wire strings died out in Scotland in the 18th century and in Ireland in the early 19th century. |
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The swinging also known as flourishing has developed somewhat into an art form, with drummers playing and swinging in unison or sequential flows. |
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There is quite often only a single fiddle playing in any given venue, although twin fiddling is represented in some styles. |
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By 1986 he was selected for the county team and playing at Super League level. |
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With a view to raising its playing standards it engaged Josef Krips as conductor. |
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She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for playing herself in a 2005 episode of Extras. |
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Areas such as playing fields and golf courses are excluded unless completely surrounded by builtup sites. |
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Nations play four pool games, playing their respective pool members once each. |
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He was struck down with pneumonia early in 1973 and went to South Africa to recover, playing on loan for Roy Bailey's Cape Town City. |
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Kapuscinski says that Europeans who are polite, modest, or humble fall easily into rage when playing or watching football games. |
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The plans, which were scrapped in August 2011, would have seen the school share the University's playing fields. |
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The playing surface at Portman Road is highly regarded and has been voted best pitch in the league on a number of occasions. |
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In March 2008 Ireland toured Bangladesh, playing three ODIs against the hosts and losing all of them. |
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In fact, for lack of any serious competition in the 1920s, the LSO allowed its standards of playing to slip. |
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In European football competitions, only teams playing in the Welsh leagues are eligible to play for Wales. |
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Following For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore had expressed a desire to stop playing James Bond. |
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This sounds like we are playing number games, and I wonder if 20000 megawatts is a realistic guess. |
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The village has a large village green which is the playing field for the local football team. |
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In November 2009, Puma took on the supply of Ireland's playing and training kit. |
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The film starred Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender, with Noomi Rapace playing the leading role of the scientist named Elizabeth Shaw. |
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Sangakkara and Chamara Silva added further runs, before the latter was caught by Saeed Ajmal playing a pull shot off the bowling of Umar Gul. |
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Jackson died of tuberculosis at the age of 24 three years later, after playing eight Tests. |
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Army bands began playing at 2 pm for the 85,000 spectators in Wembley Stadium at Wembley Park. |
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Stephen Jones was also selected for the 2005 Lions tour whilst playing for Clermont Auvergne. |
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Xavier Rush joined as Defence coach in July 2012 after retiring from playing due to injury. |
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Their style, consisting of two duelling guitarists often playing leads in harmony, proved itself to be a large influence on later bands. |
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The following players were selected for the British and Irish Lions touring squads while playing for the Ospreys. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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While playing for Deans, Giggs was observed regularly by local newsagent and Old Trafford steward Harold Wood. |
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Smaller sporting facilities include an abundance of outdoor playing fields, as well as golf clubs such as Haggs Castle and artificial ski slopes. |
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He also said that he was still undecided on whether he would still be playing after the current football season ends. |
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I learned that Earl Phillips was playing on those records like a jazz drummer, playing swing, with a straight four. |
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The situation that came up was me playing my control critters deck vs. a mono-brown deck and some others. |
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The station split frequencies in January 1995 launching Tay FM for a younger audience and Tay AM playing classic hits. |
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Williams was born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, and started playing snooker at an early age. |
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Like the button key accordion, a new playing style has emerged with a dry tuning, lighter style of playing and a more rhythmically varied bass. |
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Starkey has been praised for his playing style which echoes Moon's without being a copy. |
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In 2009, Wimbledon's Centre Court was fitted with a retractable roof to lessen the loss of playing time due to rain. |
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A few months later, his wife Yvonne bought him a set of darts for his birthday and he started playing weekly, occasionally at Bristow's pub. |
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Further sparkling performances and robust play indicated Wilkinson was playing injury free and back to his best. |
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Wasps made another move in 2002, playing their home games at Wycombe Wanderers' ground, Adams Park, in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. |
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He is known for playing the primary antagonist in a number of popular motion pictures, which has seen him referenced in popular culture. |
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It also included small insights to Wilkinson's family life and the relationships which have allowed his rugby playing to flourish. |
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Unlike those of most sports, cricket playing fields can vary significantly in size and shape. |
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In May 1996, Bath Rugby and Wigan RLFC made history by playing against each other at both codes. |
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The festival was headlined by Pet Shop Boys and David Bowie playing 30 years after his first appearance. |
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By 1908 the game had expanded much more into Australia, New Zealand and Wales and England began playing those teams. |
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In 2011 the England Knights were created to serve as a step up for the younger players from their club in view of playing for the 1st team. |
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Having taught himself to play the guitar, Oldfield's career began in his early teenage years, playing acoustic guitar in local folk clubs. |
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The reason for this lack of games is because the home nations were represented by Great Britain for most of the 20th century, playing 322 games. |
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Some DJs immediately assumed this was a new single by the Beatles and started playing the song in heavy rotation. |
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Olivier was set on playing Malvolio in his own particular rather extravagant way. |
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Conducting while playing a piano or synthesizer may also be done with musical theatre pit orchestras. |
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Many Asian countries have a tradition of playing rugby dating from the British Empire. |
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To facilitate and nurture a junior's growth in tennis, almost all tennis playing nations have developed a junior development system. |
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Jones' basslines have been described as melodic and his keyboard playing added a classical touch to the band's sound. |
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Qualifying groups have varied over the years with more teams playing in qualifiers. |
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On 25 June 2000, Bowie made his second appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in England, playing 30 years after his first. |
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The points totals are reset to 0 and each team plays 7 games each, playing every other team once. |
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In the interim he had a great success playing a thinly disguised version of the American actor John Barrymore in Edna Ferber's Theatre Royal. |
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The captains have always selected the players and chosen the playing order in each group of matches. |
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Open at Oakland Hills Country Club, while playing out of Englewood Golf Club in New Jersey. |
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Moon further strengthened the reversal of traditional rock instrumentation by playing lead parts on his drums. |
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He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles. |
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Gill Bennett later revealed that the births of their three children had been induced to avoid any clashes with Faldo's playing schedule. |
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The match would be a stroke play competition with each playing the four opposing golfers over 18 holes. |
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The band received the Brit Award for outstanding contribution to music in February 2007, playing several of their most famous songs afterwards. |
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It was the band's first experience playing large stadiums, whose size caused unease in the band. |
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In Inner Mongolia, the Daur people have been playing beikou, a game similar to modern field hockey, for about 1,000 years. |
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Between seasons of Richard, in 1934 Gielgud returned to Hamlet in London and on tour, directing and playing the title role. |
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not utilize a standardized playing area. |
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In 1968, he got his break in The Lion in Winter playing King Richard the Lionheart. |
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They were typical sisters, spatting one minute, playing together the next. |
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He observed two children playing with marbles on the street corner. |
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She'll be playing in the tournament this year after winning the qualifier. |
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In 1968, he got his break in film in The Lion in Winter, playing Richard the Lionheart. |
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The band shortchanged its fans by playing for only 30 minutes. |
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Founding member Blair Douglas joined the band onstage, playing accordion on several numbers. |
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Synthetic turf was installed in the playing field instead of grass. |
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You know what's more fun than playing Action 52? 52-card pickup. You know how you play that? Pick up the cards! |
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I was embarrassed when a girl I knew walked in on my friends and me playing air guitar. |
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The net prevents the ball from leaving the court, permitting faster play by reducing playing stoppages. |
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Foreigners playing a foreign music, they couldn't assume it as a national birthright, or absorb it in all its Americentric detail. |
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In 1960, he joined a skiffle group with schoolfriends called the Kool Kats, playing Lonnie Donegan and Chas McDevitt hits. |
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The New York Yankees are playing their archrival the Boston Red Sox tonight. |
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Every round of golf is based on playing a number of holes in a given order. |
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She's good at playing musical instruments, singing and dancing, chess, calligraphy, and painting. |
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It's hard to sleep with the neighbors playing the radio so loud and that dog barking at all hours. |
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The envoy found the French king playing the part of horse while his young son rode atop. |
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The Netherlands has a developed economy and has been playing a special role in the European economy for many centuries. |
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Ricky Scaggs is also a virtuoso of sorts, playing both traditional and neotraditional bluegrass. |
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Livingston Cricket Club was founded in 1981 by Dr Salem Patel and Doug Druce, playing its first match in August of that year in Armadale. |
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A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors that the younger generation is fed up with playing old-fashioned war games. |
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This included fights by men as well as by dogs, the playing of games and even the disciplining of children. |
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The virtuoso playing of Bert Jansch was widely influential, and the range of instruments was widened by the Incredible String Band. |
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Though a typical group playing will have 1, 2, 3 or 4 people playing the round. |
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Each attacking company was led by a piper, playing tunes that would allow other units to recognise which Highland regiment they belonged to. |
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Hold the camera properly. No, I'm not playing Captain Obvious here, but there is a certain way to hold a DV camera to avoid jittery movement. |
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The tone of the violin stands out above other instruments, making it appropriate for playing a melody line. |
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Sylvia had a recording of someone playing the chimes against a background of surf noise that she found calming. |
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Founded in 1857, the club is the oldest club now playing association football. |
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The 80s and 90s saw a return of the large-breasted, deep-cleavaged ideal, with padded bras, Wonderbras, and Water Bras playing supporting roles. |
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He had begun at four, playing with a miniature cleek and a found shilling ball over the municipal links. |
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Members are living on cloud nine if they think that playing the stock-numbers game is doing anything for the farmers or the country. |
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Although I agree with you that playing three colours is good, the point of Karl was that he wanted to avoid color screw. |
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When we were playing at the top of our ability and really cranking, the whole thing could sound like a jet plane taking off in the club. |
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Her breaths were coming in a happy storm, her face crimsoning, her nostrils playing in trembling dilation. |
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He found that playing cutthroat Spades was much more difficult than playing with a partner. |
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The View played an intimate venue tour during November and December 2010 playing material from the new album. |
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Mummy is playing with the boy's dangly bits, polishing them with soapy water, and rubbing them up and down. |
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The climatic scene of Rebel without a Cause is the group of very daredevil teens playing chicken. |
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Conner's Band preceded the procession, playing the Dead March. The body was conveyed to Cypress Hill Cemetery. |
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The three teenagers, a girl and two boys, were playing by the river when it is believed they got into difficulty. |
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Sheila was working the counter when I got there, and Pop was over at the tables with a couple of the docksiders, playing dominoes. |
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As interest in the game increased, groups of golfers would often be playing the same hole, but going in different directions. |
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God knows what will happen if she barges in unannounced and finds Howard playing with his Donkey Kong. |
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Those children playing didn't look like doomy little criminals, once you knew their names. |
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Hey Martin, we are playing a hold'em card game for some dough, would you like to join? |
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Liverpool suffered its second Cup Final defeat in 1950, playing against Arsenal. |
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Coming home, a party of excursionists from Chertsey or Isleworth passed us singing and playing music. |
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Functionalists have all along been committed to the possibility of extrabodily states playing the role of beliefs and desires. |
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Tottenham's desire for a win against a Norwich side playing with energy and exuberance made for an enthralling, end-to-end game. |
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One of the smaller details in his playing style is that his left eye is dominant. |
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From their earliest days playing local Tulsa gigs, the boys inspired fandemonium. |
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There's nothing I like more than fiddling away Saturday night playing dominoes with myself. |
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When using other methods such as a metronome, the conductor has a perfectly spaced click playing in his ear which he conducts to. |
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His splashiest trick is balancing a glass of grape juice on his forehead while playing the ukulele, whistling and doing a backward somersault. |
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If your puppy guards his food bowl, you can help to discourage this unfortunate tendency by playing the following training game. |
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This would allow Ireland to become a permanent One Day International playing nation and eventually grant them Test status. |
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The switches go in either direction around the triangle, and a player may find himself playing as many as three positions in a full-handed game. |
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It was garbage time, really, but it was a chance to get Corey some playing time, and Pedersen was out of pitchers anyway. |
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If you're going to play gay chicken, you'd probably be better off playing it with someone who isn't actually gay. |
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Any man who likes playing Santa Claus is in much better shape come Christmas if he has a German goiter. |
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There are gamblers who get a charge out of playing the odds and thrive off risk. |
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In the early 1960s, English county cricket teams began playing a shortened version of cricket which only lasted for one day. |
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It is played by children of all ages. Boys like it especially, but it is not unusual to see girls and even adults playing Gilli Danda! |
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One thing I know, not a girlygirl, which would be stupid playing games talking teasing being tied to the junglegym. |
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Alice's sister wakes her up from a dream, brushing what turns out to be some leaves, and not a shower of playing cards, from Alice's face. |
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Bobby was bear-hugging Sammy Vaughn and then playing grab-ass with Sammy's ex-wife Alice. |
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Some musicians, including Davis, judged that this improved the orchestra's playing as well as its behaviour. |
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Belfast has several notable sports teams playing a diverse variety of sports such as football, Gaelic games, rugby, cricket, and ice hockey. |
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Over the summer, money was invested in a new artificial playing surface at the Arms Park. |
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These were operated by the flames playing on the ore and charcoal or coke mixture, reducing the oxide to metal. |
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This Club by varying the playing sequence of the 22 holes can create 5 different course layouts. |
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Others find the deliberate discord, playing against the evident parallelism of the two lines, stimulating and intriguing. |
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Guns such as de Valliere type were used, playing an important role in such battles as the Battle of Saratoga. |
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The rest of the day they passed lying on their beds yarning, or reading stories by Victoria Cross, or playing cards or housey-housey. |
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While I was waiting, a gold-hubcapped car full of guys playing ridiculously loud rap music pulled up at the curb in front of me. |
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Not playing the hunger games of success, not undergoing the mechanical hoopla of PR, he could go on stubbornly being Kent Haruf, doing his job. |
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Ray Illingworth was playing for Leicestershire CCC when he was captain of England. |
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He spent much time with his mother's parents and playing football and rugby league on the roads outside their house in Pentrebane. |
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She was supposedly a very skilled musician as well, in both singing and playing the lute. |
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The group started out covering early rock 'n' roll and blues songs, and have never stopped playing live or recording cover songs. |
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In reality, by that point James was simply playing for time, having already decided to flee the country. |
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If you enjoy playing arcade-style games on your PC, you may have found that they benefit immensely from a joypad. |
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The defensive system they were playing hampered them from going for the juggler. |
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We were playing keepy uppy as we walked home and we lost the ball off the side of the bridge! |
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Gabriel often saw him on the streets, playing on the curbstone with other boys his age. |
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It's dusk and there are a lot of kids out playing kerby and tag and football. For a December night, the weather isn't bad. |
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Webber acknowledges the difficulties posed from 1873 to 1890 by varying programmes with some county clubs playing many more matches than others. |
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He twisted his ankle while playing king of the hill and was not allowed to play again. |
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However, in the 19th century, the language was seen as a common heritage, with Ulster Protestants playing a leading role in the Gaelic revival. |
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With Northern Irelands internationals mainly playing in England and Scotland or further a field. |
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One could see part of the dimly lit court where under an enclosed poplar two soldiers on a stone bench were playing lansquenet. |
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You don't speak for anonymous, so how bout you quit playing leaderfag and let us get back to work? |
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The third umpire is mandatory under the playing conditions for Test matches and limited overs internationals played between two ICC full members. |
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Warton is home to AFC Fylde old ground who are a football club currently playing in the National League North. |
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His playing talents were not as flamboyant as some of his colleagues, but his effectiveness cemented him as a first choice at centre. |
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Great Britain continued to compete as a test playing nation both home and away. |
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Metro pioneered the playing of classical music in some of its stations to deter vandalism. |
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The rediscovery of Roman culture revitalized Western civilization, playing a role in the Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment. |
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Pakistan has deployed its military in some Arab countries, providing defence, training, and playing advisory roles. |
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In microeconomics, neoclassical economics represents incentives and costs as playing a pervasive role in shaping decision making. |
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This caused other groups to sense favouritism as playing a role in the debate. |
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The edge of the playing field is marked with a boundary, which could be a fence, part of the stands, a rope or a painted line. |
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It is, states Van Buitenen, the pursuit and execution of one's nature and true calling, thus playing one's role in cosmic concert. |
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Since 1855 Winchester has not taken part in this, instead playing Eton alternately at the two schools. |
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If you're playing a multicolored deck, multilands can be essential in avoiding manascrew. |
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Lleweleyn, the last independent Prince of Wales, is presented playing Robin Hood. |
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C are the only other club to play in a 'National league', currently playing in National Division 2 North. |
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There are a further 11 clubs playing in the Midland divisions of the English Rugby Union system. |
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They'll have trouble playing a man-to-man against such a fast guard and tall center. |
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It now appears that playing two unsuited high cards may not be so great in a many-handed pot. |
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She loved to play cards and shocked devout Protestants by playing on Sundays. |
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Baum would later recount the actual story in an article, but the short story is told from the point of view of the actor playing the ghost. |
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The tournament began on 17 October 2014, with Harlequins playing Castres Olympique in the first ever Champions Cup game. |
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In 2000, Michael Almereyda's Hamlet set the story in contemporary Manhattan, with Ethan Hawke playing Hamlet as a film student. |
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But whatever it was, when I was playing Romeo I was carrying a torch, I was trying to sell realism in Shakespeare. |
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Page's guitar playing incorporated elements of the blues scale with those of eastern music. |
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Serving in the British Army, Barry spent his national service playing the trumpet. |
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In Shakespeare's script, the actor playing Banquo must enter the stage as a ghost. |
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The performers are so terrible playing their roles that the guests laugh as if it were meant to be a comedy, and everyone retires to bed. |
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These physical variations create a distinctive set of playing conditions at each ground. |
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They're the ones who did the first real big arena concert shows, consistently selling out and playing stadiums without support. |
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He later ventured into jazz and rock music, playing in a soul band called the Faboulistics. |
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The symphony came into its own as a musical form, and the concerto was developed as a vehicle for displays of virtuoso playing skill. |
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Gary was a hulking meathead who, when he wasn't playing football, was either hunting, fishing or getting drunk and rowdy in some topless bar. |
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During six weeks he took long hot baths, and ended up playing the organ for a surprised audience. |
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By the end of the 1970s the quest for authenticity had extended to the use of period instruments and historically correct styles of playing them. |
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At the age of twelve he took up the trombone at Adolph's suggestion, thinking that playing a brass instrument might improve his asthma. |
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He secured an occasional engagement in symphony concerts, playing in 1897 under the baton of Richard Strauss at the Queen's Hall. |
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Holst enjoyed playing for Wurm, and learned much from him about drawing rubato from players. |
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While in Germany, Holst reappraised his professional life, and in 1903 he decided to abandon orchestral playing to concentrate on composition. |
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She expresses herself through her piano playing and through sign language, for which her daughter has served as the interpreter. |
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When Flora translates her mother's wishes, he initially refuses, but the three ultimately spend the day on the beach with Ada playing music. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, each player is usually given a number corresponding to their playing position on the field. |
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And because they were writing different material, we were playing differently. |
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Under Millward, St Helens quickly became the most exciting team in the competition, playing expansive, attacking rugby. |
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The band returned to their roots, playing a series of small venues across South Wales. |
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