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After Rice's debuted by playing the final 79 seconds of a loss that caused the Wizards to fall to 2 5, head coach Randy Wittman said he would probably shuffle the lineup.
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The Indy gene's protein probably helps shuffle metabolites from the gut into nutrient storage sites and metabolic tissues such as the fly's fat body, the equivalent of a mammalian liver.
Because Francisco Rodriguez was traded to Milwaukee, Collins said his relievers would probably be shuffled from one spot to another.
This really means they have six Nos. 2 or 3 caliber receivers and will probably be shuffling the starting lineup all season long.
Their nature being such, Niebuhr supposes that they were referred to in the same way as Eastern nations refer to the Koran and to Hafiz: they did not search for a passage and apply it, but probably only shuffled the palm leaves and then drew one.
In fact, 20 years from now, a teenager will probably be able to shuffle down the street with every movie ever made in a $400 iPod.
A good way to catch the show, especially as the real thing will probably feel like shuffling through a train station at rush hour.
Had the Rockies faced Martinez, Tracy probably would have shuffled out much of the back end of the batting order, calling on left-handed hitters like the All-Star Brad Hawpe and Ian Stewart.
Had it not won the Oscar, it probably would have shuffled off quietly to the archives, joining the sizeable club of turgidly worthy best picture nominees – from The Cider House Rules to Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close – that almost nobody has ever seen twice, mentioned only for occasional trivia value.
The signal is blurry, sequences are shuffled, probably due to a high degree of hidden paralogy.
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