Both rider and vet would have been conscious of the risks they were taking so close to a games that was marked by a hunt for drug cheats. |
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Other games included Bingo, jewelry making, sack races, an obstacle course, and a football toss. |
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He walked over to a small arcade next, where he just played games and bummed around for a while. |
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All these demanded concentration and a longer attention span than computer games. |
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Reds have lost their opening three Super League games and are at the foot of the table. |
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Since then they have won ten of their last 11 league games to finish a creditable fourth in the final table. |
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They can even challenge each other to games of table football, as well as see family and friends. |
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There are plenty of games to enjoy including table tennis, snooker, table soccer and board games. |
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He started nine games last season, but the Titans had Matthews available as a safety net. |
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In the evenings or holidays we played charades and card games and table tennis. |
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The club also provides outdoor and indoor games such as tennis, badminton and table tennis. |
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The games facilities will cater for sports such as table tennis, volleyball, pool and badminton. |
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Military vehicles, tabletop demonstration games, exhibits and stalls will pack the museum in Elvington, just outside York. |
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This level of attractiveness seemed to catch the eye of the people who used to pour scorn on video games and those who played them. |
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Diceland is a tabletop combat game that contains elements of miniatures games, dice games, and dexterity games. |
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Gaelic football matches need a minimum of 250-300 lux output but hurling games need a much higher lux. |
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Looking over your games will help you see your weaknesses and will help you improve tactically. |
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After school I raced in Dara Park with Lisa and Charvella, playing freeze tag and other games years too young for me. |
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Speed frequently determines who is safe or out, who is caught during games of tag, or who will win the race. |
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They walked down the street, which still had children playing tag, softball, and other games. |
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This bedroom has both a bay and velux window and could suit a variety of uses such as a den or games room. |
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The sales assistant in the games store informed me that there was only one copy left of the game I wanted. |
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It's amazing to me that at football games, where the crowd has had a chance to tailgate before the game, there is a variety of food. |
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He lowered some season-ticket prices, helped establish tailgating at games and created a much more fan-friendly atmosphere. |
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Business decisions certainly involve mind games, not just gut feelings or pure intuition. |
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The evening was exclusively tailor-made for them with games and gifts and the day-long exhaustion died down in no time. |
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I would also suggest that all intercounty and club games should have two referees as they have in Aussie Rules. |
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Melbourne hosts up to five top class games of Australian Rules every weekend during the season, which runs from March to September. |
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Now if you take the County games, the Aborigines were beaten in most of those, if not all. |
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Bookings for travel to the forthcoming games at Coventry and Nottingham Forest are still begin taken. |
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These are, I take it, all referees below the Panel and those who officiate countrywide at some 2,000 games a week. |
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I went through several modules using games to explore mathematics, and they took to the work quickly. |
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When you take the field for the opening game, the finality of the coming games dawns on you in a very powerful way. |
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By tradition, remakes of old arcade games are rubbish, but Midway seem to have missed the ruling. |
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He bulled forward like the heavyweight boxer of old, scoring nine times in eight climactic games. |
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The Tall Blacks fly out to Europe next week, but at this stage their schedule of warm-up games is still incomplete. |
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The organizers of sandlot ball games are not the only ones with an interest in efficient partitioning. |
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Chicago's lead in the AL Central dropped to two games over idle Cleveland and its magic number remained at five to clinch the division. |
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Unless you'd rather believe that the Yankee hitters all hate him and are tanking deliberately in games when he starts. |
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The team begins this season with a thrilling comeback against Washington State, then tanks the next three games. |
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After work, the children organized their games, made baseballs from string and tape, and played until dark. |
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While basketball, snowboarding and video games rule, Karaoke and mah-jongg are just as popular. |
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The contract will probably not even be awarded until after the games in late autumn. |
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But when he was playing I used to go to all of his home games and the odd away match too. |
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Since Christmas they have lost all three of their home league games, but won four and drawn one of their away matches. |
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Maybe there were times when we were in awe of them for a short while before realising we were in those games with a chance of winning. |
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The Home Run Derby has already lost some of its awe and eventually these new games and contests would grow old and boring as well. |
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They have gone off the boil in recent weeks picking up just five points in their last six games. |
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My forthcoming book has a chapter about my ayah Mango, who played games and told stories in the garden. |
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Rima's dusky ayah, Asha, at eighteen almost a child herself, makes up the required third player in their games. |
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But, by the time Al caught his last major-league game, he had set a record by catching in more than 1,900 games. |
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Without a win for nine games they have now tasted victory in their last three matches. |
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There will be strolls in the park, baby carriages, little league games, teenage years, a wedding. |
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Among the table games with improved results were craps, baccarat, roulette and pai gow poker. |
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It is true that baccarat is the most elegant of casino games, which makes most casino visitors initially shy about participating. |
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The new site offers smaller downloads, nine new slots games, baccarat, and a unique Flash-based navigation. |
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In the first two games, the defensive backs seemed indecisive, perhaps the result of playing off receivers. |
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For the past two games, the defensive backs have smothered opposing receivers, which in turn has helped the suddenly resurgent pass rush. |
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And, of course, it goes without saying that you don't have to get drunk to enjoy the games. |
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The feature also discusses the great games, teams, and players of the tournament through the years. |
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If team sports and ball games are not your thing, the romance of swords, and bows and arrows may appeal. |
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There are also many games in which players are split into teams which compete against each other. |
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Players win games, and when teams have the right coach in the right situation, they win titles. |
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Each team member played six games, earning a point for a win and half a point for a draw. |
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Rather, it is the level that separates whether a player helps his team win or lose games. |
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That doesn't seem fair to players on teams that don't qualify for post-season games. |
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Pate now reads the sports pages everyday to keep up-to-date with the latest teams, games and players. |
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Sports stars have been invited to visit the borough schools in a bid to promote team games and competitive sports. |
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As the Olympic games move into week two, it's interesting to note that team spirit may play as much of a role as individual talent. |
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The physical challenges reminded me too much of gym class, but the mind games were great sport. |
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He missed four games last season after tearing his posterior cruciate ligament, but he is completely healed. |
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The Celtics won eight of their first 12 games after the departure of coach Rick Pitino, and SF Paul Pierce has been on a tear. |
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Last spring, fans scalped tickets at Boston-New York spring training games! |
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The only real problem is the length of the side games which are more of a tease than anything. |
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Sure, there were film songs sung with verve, dances and a skit, and games for children scampering around. |
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Remember, they are techies and used to the hand-eye coordination of computer games. |
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My first angle is that games, even a game of noughts and crosses doesn't have all the rules written down. |
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The aims of the games are identical, and in terms of technique, they share innumerable skills. |
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Two out of three mixed doubles matches extended right into three games, keeping both teams on their toes. |
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It also holds monthly American tournaments, which involves mixed doubles games where players draw for a partner. |
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If you like games that combine a lot of skill with a lot of chance, go to the toy store and pick yourself up a backgammon board. |
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Sculptors and carvers fashion teakwood goblets, cigar and jewelry boxes, and board games such as dominoes and backgammon. |
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Even games of strategy may mix in elements of luck, as in backgammon, to keep the results unpredictable and sharpen players' adaptive abilities. |
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The utter tedium of the actual games didn't stop everyone from feigning excitement over them. |
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To reinforce this, the games were played with teetotums, rather than dice which were associated with gambling. |
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Dominoes, playing cards, counters and teetotums were all used to play games in the 19th century but with adults more so than with children. |
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Better players win more games, sell more tickets and attract more viewers to telecasts. |
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The greatest baseball arenas are in our heads, what we bring to games, radio broadcasts, telecasts and newspaper reports. |
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Consumers cited telecommuting and online video games as two important factors in their decision to sign up for broadband access. |
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Thus we get images of dollar bills followed by cheering crowds, or scenes of violence matched with screenshots of video games. |
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Two years ago, the school scheduled home games at Everett Memorial Stadium. |
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Plutus in modern times appears endlessly in different forms such as in teleplays, dancing, and in computer games. |
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He admits that it can sometimes be difficult to tear his teenage boys away from their computer games and bedroom televisions. |
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So far, the change has resulted in improved extra-base power, including back-to-back games with a homer. |
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He hit over.400 in the first 14 games he started and belted three-run homers in back-to-back games. |
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So he goes out and wins 20 games and is stellar in the play-offs and now the Yankees have to sign him or they look like schmucks. |
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He has insisted that his company's software was meant to let consumers innocently make backup copies of their DVDs and computer games. |
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I don't want to hear about your mind games or your manipulative tricks anymore. |
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The handheld is also backward-compatible with approximately 1,000 games released for the 14-year-old platform. |
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Upper Iowa University recognized 122 Athletic Department student scholars between games of a home basketball doubleheader in late January. |
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Other mannequins display sportswear ideal for games and athletics, as well as for long treks in hilly areas. |
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Could the competitiveness of schoolboy games be fuelled by over-the-top media coverage, one wonders? |
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With the position we are in and with games running out very quickly we have got to cut out these schoolboy errors. |
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As the week proceeded, we paid more attention to teaching them manners and proper behaviour through games. |
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As is his wont when games are in their infancy, he contented himself with a schoolmasterly lecture. |
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Unfortunately, we had a lot of bad weather recently and an extraordinary amount of games were called off. |
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The bill calls for such games to be badged with a 2.5cm square sticker proclaiming their age limit. |
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He is great at almost every sport, right from table tennis and badminton to even cerebral games like chess. |
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Several rounds of shuttle badminton games are going on here by journalists who badly want to sweat it out for fitness. |
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Bagatelle games are normally played with 1 black ball and either 8 whites or 4 whites and 4 reds. |
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The original game of bagatelle was and is a pub game of skill that is closely related to the games of Billiards, Pool and Snooker. |
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They cost as much as regular games on average, but they multiply your purchase manyfold, since each one you buy contains many games. |
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Otherwise, courtroom bailiffs and probation officers might have to start accompanying athletes to the games. |
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He scored a record 49 times for England in 106 games, but is equally hailed for his sense of fair play. |
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I tend to win more than my fair share of games and so there will sometimes be jokes that I'm only keeping score as a form of self-aggrandizement. |
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The variety of techniques used for keeping score in games is extremely diverse. |
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From time to time I have read critical comments about the means of keeping score provided in some board games. |
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The scorebook still has plenty of room for new games, so I dragged it back to New York City. |
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Once when I was in college I decided to do a fortnight computer games marathon. |
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A small information centre where there are a few terminals for net surfing as well as terminals for computer games are also part of the library. |
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Bolivia, who lost their previous two games by 5-1 scorelines, added the third goal two minutes from time. |
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So many football matches were called off that the pools panel was invented, to deliberate on the scorelines of the abandoned games. |
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They have shown steady progress in the League, finishing mid-table and with close scorelines in most games. |
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Outdoor games like marbles, jacks, hopscotch not only occupy your kids, they will also strengthen coordination skills. |
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He liked to chase fire engines, lead parades and play marbles under the stands between innings of games. |
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Other traditional games such as skipping and marbles are also being brought back in other primary schools. |
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We would sit at the football games and watch the marching band play as they crossed the field. |
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The game of Marco Polo, like a lot of childhood games, is both about finding a home and about catching prey. |
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The first minister began a four-day visit to the Olympic games in Athens yesterday to cheer on Scots athletes. |
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I am really looking forward to working on the games, but like many I'm worried I'll make a terrible mess of things. |
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There is also a need to have scouts in the outstations whose duty is to witness the games of schools and clubs in his allocated territory. |
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While his arm strength is considered good, Rodgers threw the ball downfield twice in the four games the scout watched. |
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Yes, she is on the Wade Trophy watch list and WNBA scouts have been flocking to her games, but she has virtually no name in the national press. |
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Indeed they are struggling to get into the team, baulked by players who last season didn't get games when Veron and Beckham were fit. |
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He encourages time-wasting and has even thrown balls on the pitch to hinder games. |
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At the end of last summer he called for fewer Tests to make way for more one-day games to give the players decent breaks. |
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Speaking of college ball though, did you see how many games ended on last second shots yesterday? |
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He worked for the team as a training camp ballboy in his youth and later was press box manager for their games at Three Rivers Stadium. |
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Their shows suck, their toys bust too easily and games nowadays just don't have the same imagination. |
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The Haxby-based side played two games against White Horse and just scraped a 1-0 win with a goal from Richard Hunt. |
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Seemingly interminable rallies are marked by players pounding the ball at one another in games that go hours at a time. |
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It allows us to play what if games with internal ballistic calculations for pressure and velocity. |
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The committee have decided that players who have not played the games by that date will be automatically scratched from the competition. |
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From comics to card games, movies to merchandise, X-Men is undoubtedly one of the worlds most marketable brands. |
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I always remember him as a rather scrawny kid who used to ref our senior games when the official referee didn't turn up. |
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That's why outsiders are often puzzled by the success of games that would appear to be nothing but screamingly offensive content. |
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Programs will be offered in dressage, eventing, showing, jumping, mounted games, tetrathlons, quizzes, vaulting, fox hunting, and polocrosse. |
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Thirty years ago, strategy games were screens of text instructions and a prompt where you could type a weather forecast. |
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Their promise to make good on leaving the NAIA with a bang hinges upon success in these games. |
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Clever games designers have worked out exactly how to push the buttons of screenagers in the way other media have failed to do. |
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As you can see from the screencap above, I managed to pick a whopping seven games correctly last week. |
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Fourteen-year-old Megan declares that her dad is an embarrassment, and even bans him from her soccer games. |
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Multi-player Texas Hold 'Em and bingo will also make an appearance in the RealTime stable of games. |
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The younger players were well marshalled by their opponents and did not get the same latitude as they did in previous games. |
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Varsity soccer teams will practice on the turf, saving the grass competition fields for games and scrimmages. |
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It is also the amount of cache memory rather than the memory bandwidth that determines the speed of the system in popular games. |
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There may have been other games, those are the only we heard about on the grapevine. |
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You really don't use all the mental bandwidth you have when you're playing these games. |
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Numerous starters and key reserves are banged up and missing practice time or games. |
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In many games, he was known to have mock battles with his trusty sword and threaten the opposing team's mascots. |
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Button mashing your way through little scuffles feels strangely satisfying since most games of this type don't allow you to get your hands dirty. |
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After the class she left with a girl friend and was on her way to a games lesson when the boy and one of his friends joined them. |
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In 1944 a mathematician von Neumann and an economist Morgernstern introduced the theory of games to economics. |
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A special case of a utility function had been introduced by von Neumann and Morgenstern in their theory of games. |
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There is no evidence to suggest which types of games have a greater therapeutic or educational effect. |
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We somehow ended up looking after the staff car park and, more specifically, enforcing a ban on ball games therein. |
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They sealed their fourth win in six games in the second-half thanks to Parkin's first goal of the season. |
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The two-try win saw Ospreys seal their fifth victory in six games and end a run of five successes for the Warriors. |
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He came back for four matches in the final games of the season and just squeezed in enough games to qualify for a title medal. |
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All games were keenly contested and several matches were decided on tiebreakers. |
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In games like this where the stakes are so high, I think when the teams are evenly matched it can go either way. |
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The teams are evenly matched as they have split their games so far this year. |
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As the number of people playing and watching baseball games in the community grew, The Pirates merged with another team. |
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The rest will feature game after game of hotly contested matchups with nightly playoff implications during the final two-dozen games or so. |
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He was just being a thick-skulled jock, thinking only of himself and his stupid games. |
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She was a lifelong Bolton Wanderers supporter and as a season ticket holder was a regular spectator at all their home games. |
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He spent three years travelling around the Northern Territory capturing the moments of mateship, passion and kinship during the games. |
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I was thinking of going light with some goodies, music and some games and paper to write and draw with. |
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Barden thinks back through the past few years and it is easy to spot the games they should have won and the opportunities missed. |
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Charlie Dixon and Johnathon Penn scored 27 unbeaten while the other 50 games were equally shared. |
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This is by no means a barn burner, but together with the rest of the system you can even play some simple games. |
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Still a fit looking man, we had a barney about the whole Galway and Mayo rivalry and the many great games between us. |
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I also learned BASIC to write my own word processing program, as well as make some real third-rate games. |
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These board games have survived, scratched into barrelheads as well as in pictures. |
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Not only do they top their league with with six wins and a draw from eight games, but their second string top their Merit Table. |
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The defeat, City's seventh in eight games, leaves the Minstermen just one point clear of Division Three bottom-club Exeter City. |
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To pass 500 in your first innings but lose, and for a seventh time in eight championship games at that, is patently demoralising. |
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The long list of activities includes boxing training, snooker and computer games. |
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An artificial intelligence program on a computer learns how to play the game, and plays entire games against itself. |
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The children have enjoyed a week of fun and games and arts and crafts designed to prevent boredom setting in during the long summer holidays. |
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Sunday arvo was spent with the boys watching a few cracking games of footy on the telly. |
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If games are tied at full-time an extra period will be played with the first team to score winning the game. |
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He's 85 years old now and arrived at the auction wearing his official team royal purple blazer from the '56 games. |
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We are looking to expand into the market and move beyond our core competency of racing games. |
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The team will be looking to improve a poor home record of one win in six games. |
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Those last two graphs show data points from two synthetic tests, but games are where the rubber meets the road. |
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Jean Jarem and Sandra Robinson were the only couple to win all their three rubbers, collecting 24 games. |
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Four games in, the rubber was locked at 2-2 with Ashley looking to take the upper hand. |
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If they take all the tricks they score four games and thus win the rubber immediately. |
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One minute they're playing video games, the next they're acting as lookouts for patrols of militia men. |
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The curriculum was broad, and games meant rugby union, cricket and a bit of athletics. |
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In the seven games that they won the young squad travelled thousands of kilometres, lording it over 191 other contesting schools. |
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Then she switches into attack mode, and plays destructive head games until the relationship lies in ruins. |
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The Cork side have lost all four games to date, so on all known form this should result in a Naas victory. |
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They failed to reach the knock out stages after narrowly losing the group games. |
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Both sides, having lost their opening games to Pakistan, are without a point in the tournament. |
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They won all four league games and lost the final to West Indies in the Triangular in Zimbabwe. |
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I love Brady because he never misses a week and he rarely does anything to lose you games. |
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I really fear making a mistake or a wrong decision that costs us points or loses us games. |
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Both clubs have managed victory in one of their opening four league games so tomorrow's losers will find themselves off the pace. |
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He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
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Card games and mah-jongg, a Chinese game similar to rummy that is played with ivory tiles, regularly involve gambling. |
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Despite the lost games and the current record, SFU players are not doing so badly. |
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Bulgaria ranks second with the same amount of points but with four lost games. |
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You find yourself inside a rumpus room, with some old video games, bumper pool, foosball, and some other things along those lines. |
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Now what can be so 'incredible' about a collection of children's lotto games? |
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Bexley maintained their position at the top of Kent 3 when they extended their unbeaten run to six games with a 25-8 win at Deal. |
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Their winning league run actually extends to 16 games, having won their two closing fixtures of last season. |
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City extended their unbeaten run to seven games when they won 3-0 at Chesterfield. |
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It is the first time in five months City have recorded back-to-back victories and extends their unbeaten run to four games. |
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However, the home side fought back for a 2-2 draw to extend their unbeaten run to 11 games. |
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As in most rummy games, the possible melds are sets of equal cards and runs of consecutive cards in the same suit. |
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In his 12 games with the club he scored more than 400 runs, took 15 wickets and excelled in the field. |
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Garrard completed 50 percent of his passes in the past two games and has been better on the run than throwing the ball. |
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More so in the second set where Jones held four out of five service games at love. |
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Ironically, his largest splash was made with his arm, as he had two outfield assists in just five games. |
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The City substitute, just on for his first run-out in eight games, was clattered by him in the corner of the box as both disputed a high ball. |
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To find publishers who sell high-end or low-end games, go to a software store and look around. |
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More cars were added to cope with rush hour traffic and the extra passengers generated by football games and race days. |
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She had played drinking games, Russian roulette, and had even been involved in a massive orgy. |
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They try to stay on Mel's good side and avoid him during his homicidal depressions, during which he favors games of Russian roulette. |
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There are dozens of venues in London for raves, exhibitions, AstroTurf games and late-night drinking without invading the royal parks. |
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Then imagine if those titles are remakes of classic fighting games that have extremely loyal followings. |
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The way to win baseball games is to score runs when at bat and prevent runs when in the field. |
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I start reliving my memories of one-on-one hockey games with David, the laughing, the smiling, the teaching, those were the days. |
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Attractions will include games, tombola, and a lucky dip as well as bric-a-brac sales. |
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Don't forget classic games such as snakes and ladders, ludo, Chinese chequers, chess and draughts. |
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Evening entertainment included games of ludo, snakes and ladders and draughts. |
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Most games that try to do a lot of things at once fall apart at the seams, so both of these are something special. |
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Students with Asperger syndrome frequently say they are the last to get picked for games and are seen as loners, making them more isolated and susceptible to bullying. |
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Kessenich, to be fair, has also lavished the Iroquois with praise for their skills and sportsmanship in subsequent games. |
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On a green field below the sloping campus, teams huddle and plot strategy as group leaders and refs get the games into place. |
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The games master would insist on everyone rattling along the floor, pounding on the springboard and doing amazing acrobatics above the large wooden horse. |
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They couldn't beat Jill Schofield and Viv Williamson but won five of the rubbers, top scorers for Poppleton being Kath Halliday and Hilary Spencer winning 22 games. |
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Jill Norton and Heather Reynolds won all their rubbers to amass 27 games. |
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But wireless carriers outside Europe have not offered that latter option for Internet services such as games, directory lookup or other content until recently. |
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Do you plan to come back from the Games brimming with wholesome stories of vigorous games of rugger fought, won and lost with honour on the field? |
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With eight games remaining and only two away, the team's destiny is in their own hands but they must learn from this experience and not let complacency rule the day. |
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Instead, it takes full advantage of the interactivity of games and allows the environment to tell the story. |
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Something had to give in the Premiership game of the day when undefeated Aberdeen took on a Melrose team who have gone four games without losing a match. |
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If the game is as good as the league final their supporters are in for a real treat, and even though the losers in both games have one more chance no team wants to lose. |
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Taunts that players receive when they're involved in road games may be brutal, but they don't inflict as much hurt as the barbs tossed at them by fans in their home park. |
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Getting students to games clearly has ramifications beyond the walls of the stadium. |
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Instead, the IOC picked Rio de Janeiro for the games to open them up to a South American market for the first time. |
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Russian communications monitoring became even more intrusive earlier this year during the Sochi winter games. |
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Sochi was the location for the recently completed 2014 Olympic winter games. |
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Manchester City moved three points clear at the top of Division One and extended their unbeaten home run to 14 games, but made hard work of disposing of plucky Preston. |
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There aren't political questions here, except potentially if stupid lawyers come barging in and start treating games as something other than games. |
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They sealed their second title in two years, with a two games to one victory over Workers Club in the Far North Coast Baseball Grand Final Series. |
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So I ordered him to sign onto his iPad and showed me how he plays his games. |
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Take turns to challenge each other to games, and keep score. |
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I don't deserve this and I am too mature to play silly emotional games. |
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In back-to-back games, the Magic was able to lure the Knicks into a run-and-gun victory, but the Heat stubbornly refused and beat Orlando in a halfcourt game. |
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In Saturday's home game to third placed Bowling Old Lane will be one of the biggest games so far this season as the winner will be in pole position for the promotion run-in. |
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Would she still come to my soccer games and would she still play mini one-on-one soccer games in the backyard with Karmen as scorekeeper just like we used to? |
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Rowing is the largest sport at the games with around 900 competitors. |
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Bobby began his working life scalping tickets to Boston Celtics games and ended up buying the hallowed parquet floor of the Boston Garden before it was torn down. |
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Solid efforts at all positions led to victories versus Guelph and York by identical 3-1 scorelines in the first and last games of the four game round-robin. |
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The Texas leaguers are what cost you games, not the occasional double. |
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He was also an athletic boy yet he had no great liking for games. |
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The team lost two games at home last week, both with fourth-quarter fades. |
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The students will see slides of the brain at work, and with games, puzzles, and teasers will learn how they can exercise their brains while having fun. |
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Festive fun continued throughout the Fair with lots of activities for the younger ones, including face painting, lucky dips, Christmas craft and all sorts of games. |
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Santa will be there on the day with his huge sack of toys for boys and girls, who will also have plenty to occupy them with lots of games, lucky dips, etc. |
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Pupils at Seend School did most of the organisation for the event themselves and thought of ideas for games, including a treasure hunt, marbles and lucky dips. |
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It also makes me wonder whether the hardcore 'ludologists' who believe video games aren't or shouldn't be a storytelling medium at all, might be on to something. |
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Clicking your way past less important sports such as the luge and the skeleton you'll locate the abundance of games remaining before the gold medals are awarded. |
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Owners decided that coaches would fill the additional schedule time produced by the elimination of two preseason games with additional intrasquad scrimmages. |
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In this collection are old British and American ballads, Civil War songs, blues, frolic tunes, children's games, nonsense songs, lullabies, spirituals, and more. |
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Picasso and Guillaume can laugh through an entire night of suggestions, inventions, songs, games that Max plays with his face. |
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Federal, as in their previous two games, played with attitude. |
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What do you think of immersive, story-driven games like L.A. Noire, or the Mass Effect and Bioshock series? |
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As time went on new rules were drafted, pitches were developed, the games began to draw the attention of people who at one time would have scorned to be associated with them. |
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Very often these games involve him turning the tables on us. |
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I won my first 15 games in match play to quickly move up the standings. |
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He plays the game as if table tennis is one of the easiest games. |
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It called for pub and bar managers to act more responsibly but stopped short of recommending a ban on live World Cup games being screened in the town. |
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She looked around at the other children chasing each other in games of Tag, soaring to the sky on swings, bobbing up and down on the teeter-totters, and bouncing a ball. |
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It was a frustrating loss for the Eagles, who let a third quarter time lead evaporate and have now lost their opening two games by margins of less than two goals. |
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The club had a dropped pass on a flea flicker, a botched fake punt in its own territory and a halfback option pass intercepted in the end zone in its first four games. |
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This was Hearts' seventh defeat in eight league and cup games. |
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We'll have in-depth scouting reports on each team minutes after the bracket is announced, and we cover the tournament with matchups for all 64 games. |
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It gutted me as a member of the goalkeepers' union when Barthez had that bad spell of three or four games but he's come back with some unbelievable saves. |
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He details daily routines, the flexible yet morally grounded leadership style of a gifted Scoutmaster, and the often ribald creativity of camp games and songs. |
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Are they still relevant to the games of Australian Rules and Rugby League? |
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For the first 13 years of his career, 227 consecutive games, Manning was invincible. |
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Rob Giesbrecht arrived in Dundas on Wednesday and took over the goaltending reins for the final two games as he backstopped the North Stars to the Allan Cup championship. |
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Prior to digital sampling, all games had to use sound chips to provide a suitably realistic sonic environment, so you had to say a lot with very little. |
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During the showtime era, Lakers games became a must-see event that attracted fans and celebrities alike. |
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Remember those quaint ethnic communities, once teeming with stickball games and eggplant-shaped old women wielding rolling pins? |
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