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Philip Hammond sits with a blank piece of a paper and a crayon, looking at the playing fields through the windows, daydreaming.
The smartphone's camera is looking at the playing court.
"That said, as a former prosecutor looking at the playing field here they are on, it's incomprehensible to me that when you have a principal witness present at the moment a sexual event is allegedly being perpetrated … you don't let that person disappear to the beach.
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But there is another way of looking at the play, brilliantly articulated by the American director-critic Harold Clurman in 1948.
Replays showed clearly that the ball bounced into Martin's glove; the left-field umpire, Bruce Dreckman, looking at the play from the side, ruled the play an inning-ending catch.
The handbag line does sit like a monkey on your shoulder, but I've tried to shake that off by looking at the play as a whole.
Giants fans will then be missing something — that is, if they want to juggle a FanVision device with their beer and the old-school task of looking at the play on the field.
"It's a bit more difficult because we're looking at the play-offs, but until it's mathematically impossible that will be my aim.
Our cup run hasn't helped and it's been a strange season, if we'd have got results over the last five matches we'd have been looking at the play-offs.
"I'm sure there are 12 or 14 clubs looking at the play-offs and the Premier League, and we've got 14 games now to be best prepared and see where we can get".
Robey's film is at its best in looking at the play itself and its impact.
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