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Halladay, 32, plans to play for a while.
The way it is raining now they will be able to play for a while.
"He's a guy who's going to play for a while," Layden said.
As he hasn't had time to play for a while, Flynn tells us he's painted his fingers with superglue, because, "I was really worried my fingers would get bruised".
To put myself in a position to pass him, I think it's just due to longevity, good fortune, having tremendous people around me, and being able to play for a while.
BC: After selling Outright.com to GoDaddy, I decided to stop working and to play for a while.
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"He's been looking forward to playing for a while," said Bosch.
But I did think I was sort of running out of parts to play for a little while until I get into the world of Cleopatra and those kinds of parts" — that's to say, Shakespeare's more senior women.
He often will say, "I'm going outside to play for a little while before I do my homework".
Put on sunscreen if you're going to play for a long while in the sun.
When you get your device back, try your best not to play for a week while you have it.
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