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According to a sampling of 1,100 radio stations, that song had 4,267 spins, or one-time playing, last week, up from 54 spins the previous week.
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For Jennifer Love Hewitt, one time playing an erotic masseuse on TV just wasn't enough.
I twisted my ankle one time playing [basketball] and realized I can't take on this risk anymore.
He was a young hipster at one time, playing these songs, but he did in his own awesome way.
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All three of the filmmakers behind "Punk Jews" at one time played in punk bands, and this is partly what drew them to their subjects.
If the UK government had really got with the programme set out by the SDG process – in which David Cameron at one time played a leading role – then the document would at least namecheck certain issues.
Results differ wildly if we assume a one time play or multiple iterations.
It tells the story of Takeshi Kovacs, a one-time rebel (played by Joel Kinnaman) who's forced to take on the role of detective and track down a rich man's murderer.
Once he gets a certain number of stickers, he earns a treat such as special one-on-one time to play a game with a parent, or choosing the family's dessert.
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