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As Turpin took a "succession of smashing hits such as I had never seen a fighter take without falling down", Liebling gazed into his "sad face … a face of a schoolboy who has long trained himself not to cry under punishment, and who has had endless chances to practise".
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For the losers, a chance to practise that rictus grin.
The repetitive verses offer a chance to practise more complex words.
That gave us the chance to practise all the techniques we had learnt.
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Being a phenomenally useless golfer, I welcomed the chance to practise my swing in isolation – and to blame the terrain for my frequent misfires.
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