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They had begun like a team in a hurry but their wayward finishing – one effort from Torres went out for a throw-in, reminiscent of a golfer slicing on to the wrong fairway – encouraged Basel to come back at them before half-time, culminating in Mohamed Salah opening the scoring.
For that, Stoke were indebted to Thomas Sorensen, particularly in the first half, turning away one effort from Carlos Tevez and, even more spectacularly, getting his fingertips to a curling shot from Mario Balotelli that was arcing towards the top corner.
Deza was showing plenty of ambition when he got within shooting range and he had Hart scrambling back with one effort from 35 yards that was only inches over the bar.
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The changes did not work as Amos was a virtual spectator, though he did keep one effort out from Ademola Lookman.
The deluge continued until 10 minutes before half time, by which time the home side had managed one effort on the Spurs goal from a Renato Sanches free-kick.
It was pulled after just one effort following hostility from the paper's sports writers.
Each fellow is required to submit evidence of at least one effort to obtain funding from an agency external to the university.
One effort that has sprung from the project is a partnership with review site Yelp, which gives users access to information on restaurants' latest health inspections.
Whatever length or distance set only suspends the edge of where initiative shifts from one effort in a million to the one that stands up against time, until again someone comes to claim the next breadth.
The goalkeeper had already kept out one effort when Mkhitaryan followed up from close range.
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