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All of Tuesday's junior doubles matches were postponed because of play being heavily disrupted by the wet weather.
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No, no, no, just because of playing Ginsberg in a film about the Beats.
His performance came despite, or perhaps because of, playing only 10 first-half minutes because of foul trouble.
It is hard, at this point, to love football, but, if we were to love it, it would be because of plays like these.
Ms. Shahidi, an actor and mother of three, says she has undergone multiple knee surgeries because of playing basketball, has an "irrational fear of dog poop" and used to ride a motorcycle in college.
"It's going to be a difficult period for every team," Sturridge said; "Players will start feeling a bit leggy and lose concentration because of playing so many games: not forgetting Christmas Day when the dinner comes out!
And then there was South Carolina; Steve Spurrier's team was outplayed but somehow beat Georgia, 45-42, because of plays like a 68-yard touchdown run off a fake punt by the 276-pound lineman Melvin Ingram.
If he does decide to call it a career, it will be because of plays like the one in the second quarter when he was driven to the ground by linebacker Brandon Chillar, who leveled his helmet into Warner's chin.
Q: All that because of playing Chiles?
In a 2007 interview for Degeneres's talk show commemorating the tenth anniversary of "The Puppy Episode," Dern stated that she did not work for a year and a half because of playing Susan.
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