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Each player was told to grab a postcard and find the person to whom it was addressed, thereby making a future connection.
Colleges are often told to grab opportunities to diversify their provision, but the government needs to recognise that this costs money.
Earlier, residents of Cove were told to grab their children and flee as detectives moved in to arrest the man, who is in his mid-twenties and has not been named.
Wycombe Wanderers caretaker manager Gareth Ainsworth has been told to grab his chance with both hands by former manager Gary Waddock.
Then, a few weeks before his carry in the fund was to be paid out, he was approached by Mr. Number Two, plainly told he'd be fired with a year's severance, and told to grab his belongings.
She is told to grab random letters from the names, that once unscrambled read "you're gonna be fine".
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When he entered the cellblock lobby, he told me, COs told him to grab the wall.
Murray, according to Alvarez's testimony, told him to grab a bag and started filling it with medicine vials and a saline bag which he told Alvarez to get rid of.
"I told him to grab it," Mr. Purcell said.
He told Jacobellis to grab her board if she did not feel comfortable with a jump.
But one spring, coaches told him to grab an outfielder's glove.
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