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"I was always timing in front of the net or trying to box someone out".
In the press box, someone with binoculars said, "I hope he hasn't broken his neck".
A few days ago I added my local curry house to the map (next to a post box someone else had already inserted).
Cut from a slab of maple or cherry wood in the Amish Country of Pennsylvania, this case feels like a box someone would use to store expensive cigars, or in this case, an iPad.
"If blind people can wrestle or throw a javelin," he said, referring to well-established blind sports, "why can't they box?" Someone recently told him about a blind boxer in neighboring Tanzania.
How can public media navigate the tricky matter of serving the public interest when their access to the public is through an algorithmic black box someone else owns entirely?
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Louise knew by the new name on the call box that someone had moved in.
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