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Cooke believes the way that Chicken Soup "anatomises a loss of political faith" makes it something of a play for our times.
The mascot – and the startup's brand – is something of a play on the concept of Zen-like enlightenment.
His picks: Air Methods The nation's largest flying ambulance outfit is something of a play on fuel prices (see "Rescue Helicopters Elevate Profits").
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He opened the scoring at 4 minutes 44 seconds of the first period on something of a broken play.
He saw the Depression as something of a morality play, in which economic devastation would "purge the rottenness out of the system".
The euro crisis has been portrayed in the German news media as something of a morality play, where the suffering is necessary for redemption.
The deal serves as something of a double play for DoubleClick, which last week agreed to purchase AtPlan, an online market research company, for $120 million in stock and cash.
Ed could have run it in himself, but spotted me toward the back of the end zone and just flipped the ball to me on what by now was something of a busted play.
It's something of a defensive play, but it's making money for us.
Mulgrew, something of a set-play specialist, blasted in a third from a free-kick after Craigan upended Hooper.
"The important thing is to have something of a level playing field with our competitor across the Atlantic".
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