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What Christian learns along the way is that if machines win the imitation game as often as they do, it's not because they're getting better at acting human; it's because we're getting worse.
"It's him getting in the game as often as possible - that's something that we talk about whether it's Eli or Hallam [Amos] or Alex [Cuthbert] or George [North] when they get the ball they're very dangerous they can create opportunities for us.
While boys' classrooms are being designed to engage students physically, to allow for hands-on learning, and to make education a game as often as possible, girls' classrooms are places where students are encouraged to sit quietly at their desks and to talk about their feelings.
Use this game as often as you can.
If they want to come in the game, they have to make a substitution with the refs. The libero: The libero, (a position created in 1996) only plays in the back row, but can join the game as often as needed.
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He was, undeniably, a sports fan, attending Giants and Rangers games as often as possible, or taking them in on television at home in Old Bridge, N.J.
Besides, "we don't have games as often" as McDonald's does, he said, and when Burger King does sponsor games, they tend to focus on prizes like free menu items rather than cash or cars.
The free app has plenty to do, but a £3.99 monthly subscription lets you play all the games as often as you like, personalises your daily "workouts" and gives you more stats.
He began attending games as often as he could and soon concluded that the best place to snag a foul is in a box seat behind the third base.
"We would need our best players available over the 10 games as often as possible.
I watch the box scores daily and catch games as often as I can.
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