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· Know the main events of your grandchildren's lives--not only what sports they are playing and when they have days off from school, but also their likes, dislikes, successes, and failures
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The driver of the diabolical sports coupe
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Well, other then the yellow weed and nick-names to sports clubs
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Through the window, I could just make out some lights, orange, so still in what must have been sports arenas and motorways
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He moved straight back into the Ritz, bought new clothes, bought a brand new sports car and almost immediately found that his fair weather friends, now that the rain had ceased to fall in the soldier’s life, all suddenly had sunny windows in their diaries
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there any sports shop in Belrampur?'
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'I said this is a sports store
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But if it is sports
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They can barely teach the course there, forget sports
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Sports has moments that requires you to think in every possible way - analysed,
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They have a sports shop
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This two-bit shop is about to move to a prime location sports store,' I
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The Pandit Sports Goods Suppliers was located in Ellis Bridge
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Who would buy sports stuff after
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'A sports shop closed down
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not spend two samosa plates worth of money on sports
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had once met the chairman of the biggest sports company in India
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“Yeah, that would work as a name for a sports car but not for a planet
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Zubin, he owns Wilson sports
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that? In fact, how does the whole sports thing work in Australia
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Sports or the AIS and initiated the world's best scholarship programme
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was the equivalent of thirty-five thousad sports scholarships a year for India to
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'Here sports is a national obsession,' Fred said
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She made a flurry of getting the key out of her XXL a-cup sports bra
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We offered studies and sports at the same place but we never, not once, spoke
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to cutting-edge sports and nutritional products that
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She had on a little more clothing, briefs and a sports bra
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Even though he is wearing a sports jacket, Ted can feel Ken's nails as they plough the material into his skin
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The sports bag with the screwdriver case is on the bed
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Alex takes a second black case, larger than the one containing the screwdrivers, out of the sports bag
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his own reading the sports page of a newspaper
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would have told you that Roman wasn’t into sports
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He was in sports medicine and renowned all over the state for his work
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was active in the Girl Scouts and sports, and was in beauty competitions and
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A scrimmage of sorts was being played out on the sports field and the permanent citizens of the Park---the squirrels, birds, and bugs---added their own ambiance to Harry's afternoon walk
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They spent the rest of the day talking about all sorts of things, such as sports, the weather, what they wanted in life, their favorite foods and drinks, and their favorite hats
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On Deck was actually a steel sports training complex, one hundred and
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He was senior, a big man on campus not because of the sports he played, but for the fact that he was who he was
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Businesses in the area began offering to sponsor clubs and sports, societies and endowments for school age children at first, then for the greater enrichment of the general population at large
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Sometimes it would rise to a full daylight for sports, sometimes it would become full night for romance
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They poked at spectator sports and found that lead to nothing but balrog technology
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sports reporters to find that Roman was on pace to break just about every pitching
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They were devoted to romantic and sexual adventure, entertainment and participatory sports
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Learning about diseases and sports
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When you have busy nights such as evenings that are full of sports games or practices with
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quietly, suddenly erupted, “What about the Inter-IIT sports meet
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needed to hop to the Inter-IIT sports meet
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wedding and sports, brimming with masala and thrill, still it left
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“Why don’t you go on the tour and leave for the Inter-IIT sports
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Sports and humanitarian work come in second
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When they married, John fixed his mind on strong, tall sons who would excel in sports, as he had done
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John tried and tried to turn Maggie into a female version of himself, but she was not a competitive person, and preferred studying to sports
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Jon Kabat-Zinn, who has written a lot on this subject, uses a sports analogy to talk about mindfulness
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popular sports in the world
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He was powering up like a great sports car revving for the first time
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And in sports, eight members of the
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Bet they have to use the sports ground now, the nippers
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even in sports kit, but sorely intimidating too
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Even if you are not a golf pro, being on your best behavior on the course will make you shine like a true sports star
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important that young girls have an array of sports heroes in which to admire
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Creatine is the most popular and commonly used sports
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Steroid use is generally not condoned in the sports world and
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sports if he’d wanted to
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The FBI and Homeland security were expecting to make a statement and was advising caution for sports figures and celebrities
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We, and I mean the collective we, from the standpoint of all professional sports, need to get a handle on this situation so we can deal with it
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Reading the computer screen Roger said, “There are some stories about sports teams and celebrities increasing security
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The cover of Sports Illustrated for the week featured Tony Reilly
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He has always been home schooled but he would play sports with other kids - not always successfully, but he’s had his moments
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Also, in Hendon, Celine, not a million miles away from Abigail, looked lovingly in the car showroom window at a £25k Mercedes 280 SL sports car
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There was a big crowd outside of Grace Cathedral as a Who’s Who of celebrity and sports figures came to pay their last respects
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That certain ethnic or racial groups have historically outperformed others in a variety of different fields including sports, medicine, arts and sciences, literature or education in general, should not astonish critics skeptical of the underlying differences owing to cultural and (natural) agents that predispose achievement
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the sports of this happy season
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Gifts and sports filled the happy hours
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endorsements, playing up to fans but not for the fans, not really, and highlight reels that burnish self-serving credentials, begs the question, how about the love for the game for its own sake that has (seemingly) become secondary to self-centered attitudes and inflated egos; where gamesmanship has superseded sportsmanship? Bizarre behavior, taunting and jeering an opponent, especially common in higher profiled sports, has (sadly) provided the modern athlete with a receptive audience
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Another aspect of the athlete’s sports nutrition is protein
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you will read here will not provide a balanced diet outside of sports
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From a sports nutrition stand point, fat is used to burn as energy
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When it comes to fat and sports nutrition, it is something that you really do need to monitor
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Obscene payrolls in professional sports have occasioned a generation of boorish athletes whose churlish behavior has rendered many unfit to manage, in a mature and appropriate manner, the requirements of popular acclaim
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Some confusion surrounds fruit in sports nutrition
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When it comes to sports nutrition, there are few things that are a given
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Dedication to your sports nutrition is the one of the basic cornerstones of everything that goes into being an athlete
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If your children are interested in sports, hobbies, dance, music, camping, choose a couple, run with them and turn them into traditions
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Implying that their children‘s underlying talents lay predominately in sports is demeaning to Black Americans
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Sports should serve as adjuncts to academics however not the student‘s primary focus
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A three-car garage had been built and in front stood a beautiful convertible sports car being polished by a young lady
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Multi-Culturalism should not be confused with Inter-Culturalism that otherwise suggests a mutual exchanging and/or assimilating of the higher (Arts & Sciences, Music, Literature and Architecture) and lower (Cuisine, Fashions and Sports) cultures whose synthesis finds its ultimate expression within an overlapping culture that oftentimes acquires its own unique standing over time
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To the Sports Editor:
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Ian O‘Connor, champion of the oppressed and self-styled Stephen Vincent Benet of the Gannett sports pages, might have properly considered a career more in line with the principles of serious journalism rather than (seemingly) wasting his ―enormous‖ literary talents and high-minded idealism as a sports columnist
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O‘Connor‘s penchant for statistics as useful points of reference, I find it equally appropriate to inquire into the (relative) absence of White Athletes in certain sports or positions, for that matter
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I do not buy into the easy arguments that certain racial or ethnic groups are ―naturally‖ attracted to certain sports like African Americans are supposedly drawn to Basketball, for example
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The scarcity of African American Quarterbacks has been another (sore) point taken up by a number of (Liberal) Sports Journalists in recent years
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While on the subject of numbers, please explain how African Americans, who comprise approximately 12% of America‘s population, are over-whelming represented in most major sports? Do they possess genetic traits indigenous to their (own) race or is desire the key motivating factor? I will readily allow that sports have traditionally provided many under-privileged people, from all walks of life, a viable means of escaping poverty
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As a sports fan who came of age in the sixties, I often ask myself, what have become of the Larry Czonka‘s or the Bill Riggins‘ or the Jerry West‘s or Rick Barry‘s, White Athletes who once dominated their respected sports? Is it conceivable that, in a day and age when the financial rewards are exceptionally high, (White‘s) have suddenly lost their competitive spark? Or could it be that many have fallen victim, in their own right, to stereotypical standards that seem to favor skill specific attributes like speed or vertical aptitude above other, less ―remarkable‖ qualities equally essential for performing on a higher level? Will such patterns eventually mandate the same type of protective status for Whites that are presently afforded to African Americans and other racial minorities competing in the public and private sectors? The latter is a stretch, granted
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It is not without irony that I find myself (partially) agreeing in part with an African American sociologist, who recently suggested that Sports have superseded the Plantation
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Nevertheless, this gentleman‘s remark underscores what appears to have devolved into a Bread and Circus‘ mindset in sports, where African American Athletes, in particular, are handsomely rewarded to ―amuse‖ their White
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Were he truly committed to rectifying social ―injustices‖, perhaps he might consider resigning from the newspaper, thereby enabling an equally qualified journalist of color, otherwise prevented from engaging in his or her chosen profession because of ―institutionalized racism‖, to assume his present position as sports writer
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Although it is axiomatic that not everyone was born to be a sports hero, someone has to assume that unenviable task and along with it, the urgent requirements of role modeling
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It is unfortunate that as modern society, of which sports is a microcosm, routinely over-steps the boundaries of polite manners and good taste, that it is increasingly encouraging an ―in your face‖, self-centered generation of athletes who are setting the wrong examples for our youth