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He has been everything a franchise could want, but now he is becoming expensive, and maybe even expendable.
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He became even more expendable after the Dodgers picked up infielder Darwin Barney from the Cubs July 28.
I also hope "Arrow" finds a compelling purpose for Katie Cassidy, who has been great on other shows but whose by-the-numbers lawyer character seems even more expendable this season.
Sure, DreamWorks's Need for Speed earned $66 million in China for a $204m worldwide cume on a $60m budget, but even The Expendables III wasn't a hit after it flopped around the world yet made $72m in China.
Even fellow "Expendables" cast member Bruce Willis, 58, an A-list star who made a career balancing blockbusters like "Armageddon" with indie releases like "Moonrise Kingdom," stumbled this year.
People think of these dances as expendable, even though they're often the best part of the show.
So Cedeño, who was expendable even before the Mets landed Mike Cameron last week, remained with the team.
He and other executives assert that almost any reality cast member is expendable, even if the person has been on a show for multiple seasons.
His inability to play on special teams made him expendable, even though the offensive coordinator, PAUL HACKETT, was his college coach at Southern California...
Mr. Lukasik recently received a call from a man who said he was a fifth-year associate in Manhattan who complained that he felt expendable even though he was a top performer.
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