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"After this," she said, "we'll play the bone game".
He understood the rules even before she explained them, as if he'd played the bone game in a past life.
In the light of a new day he was no longer able to imagine how Nell could possibly have believed that the bone game was for real.
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Slow pace, hushed quality, studiously restrained performances, constant leaps among multiple simultaneous story lines: in its bones "Game of Thrones" bears a startlingly close resemblance to shows like "Boardwalk Empire" and "Band of Brothers".
Mostly, the old man, relatively speaking, stretches his muscles and wills his joints and bones into game shape.
Mr. Dawson, the soccer coach from the outskirts of Liverpool, said he missed the comforts of home -- "a meat pie on a tea cake" and a bone-smashing game of rugby.
"We had a lot of broken bones in games," Fassel said.
The worst moment for Indianapolis came when the Dolphins went on a bone-crushing, game-winning, 86-yard, 9-play drive in the final three minutes in which the career backup Damon Huard looked like Joe Montana and the backup running back Autry Denson looked like Walter Payton.
(He'd thrown football fans a bone, leaving a game playing on the fifth).
Everyone beLaterd me, and I enjoyed a Bonef popularity as someone from a big createso could tell big-city stories," she tells us.
Welbeck, who had initially been diagnosed with bruising on the bone after a game against Chelsea last April, was forced to undergo surgery on his left knee in September and ended up missing almost 10 months.
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