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It's much more interesting to be the Culture People," says Amanda Palmer, an Australian broadcaster who has become something of a player in Qatar.
Sadly, George is something of a player and when Kerry heard him putting the moves on bon-bon heiress Priya, she whacked him over the head with a chocolate Santa.
Powell has been something of a player in Silicon Valley for some time now.
We may have been married, perhaps we're serial monogamists or something of a player.
However, the 28-year-old rookie is perceived as something of a player without a defensive position.
But even though Pyongyang is something of a player with nukes, missiles, and endless bad comic book dialogue threats against South Korea, another big war never quite seems in the offing.
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He became something of a player-coach when he organized workouts during last year's lockout.
True to form, Bryant still made his presence felt, acting as something of a player-coach from the Lakers' bench.
That is where Jones was coming from when he started hinting in the statement announcing Romo's contract extension that Romo would be something of a player-chief executive when it comes to the Dallas offense.
"Our coaching staff can get something out of a player at the projection where he was drafted.
Even if a manager can accurately assess all of that, it may still be that after 10 minutes it becomes apparent that he needs to tweak something because of a player, whether on his side or the opponent's, suddenly having a great game or an appalling game.
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