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Still, he added, there is plenty up in the air in cricket — how professional it should be; whether to adopt the shorter and more television-friendly Twenty20 game, which can be played in three hours instead of five days; whether it's really a gentleman's sport or just another game.
In telling his story from the perspective of a drone, a grave marker, or a piece of fungus driven deep into Barnes's thigh in the blast, Parker is making plenty up, but doing so, I assume, to more truthfully describe his experience.
Gatland will have plenty up his sleeve come the World Cup.
This considerably strengthens its chances of success.In this section There's plenty up north His own best case Will he, won't he, join the dance?
Fortunately, the California company behind Up, Wall-E and the Toy Story films appears to have plenty up its sleeves to avoid disappointment.
Better, surely, given the vast sums involved, to design a single saving-in-retirement scheme that works.In this section There's plenty up north His own best case Will he, won't he, join the dance?
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Plenty grown up already, said the elders; too early, I now think.
Plenty end up packing it in, too.
Hedges, who says he "hope[s] to keep working," has plenty lined up for next year.
We've picked at its flaws and missteps; it's got plenty of ups and downs.
There were plenty of ups and downs along the way, mistakes to go with the triumphs.
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