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It's just the way names get thrown up".
Mr Diller concedes that "all of the distribution methods get thrown up in the air, and how they land is, well, still up in the air".
"When you lose a series 5-0 a lot of things get thrown up and in your face as a captain," he said.
We're at the point where it doesn't get thrown up on the board and someone says, 'The quarterback is too young.' But you have to be careful of having too much confidence in him".
"We totally understand that, but it does stretch us even further, and is a real example of the issues that get thrown up when players leave Wales to play outside of our borders.
Which means falling off your bike while playing that silly little balancing game at the red light is just as risky as falling off at high speed, unless you get thrown up and your head falls from a great altitude, or you hit a vertical object like a lamppost or the back of a big rig.
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"Now that gets thrown up into the air," he said.
But ever since people voted to Brexit, everything's just got thrown up in the air, hasn't it?
"For me, a major concern is all the crap that gets thrown up from the roof-mounted fans of these sheds which we are vulnerable to.
Probably the greatest threat to health is the perpetual cloud of red dust that gets thrown up by the baking and excavation of bricks.
"Rosemary jumps into a pool cannonball style, and a kid gets thrown up into a tree as a result of the splash that is made," Ms. Berg said.
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