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How much heartache can we spare for a guy who was, after all, introduced to the wider world by Michael Lewis, in "Moneyball," as "a fat third baseman who couldn't run, throw, or field"?
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As we unclip our gear, undisturbed, and stroll in the fading light to ViTho, a cute little après-ski bar with outdoor sofas covered in sheepskins, for a couple of quiet drinks among locals, we spare a thought for the ski comrades with whom we shared chairlifts a few hours ago, who must by now be amid the mayhem and crowds of Verbier in the neighbouring valley, paying a tenner for a beer.
Find your boss in a good mood and say: "Depending on ticket sales, can we spare a seat for my partner?
In the days before the Stanley Cup final begins (weeks? months?), we spare a moment for a last look back at the two teams who stumbled at the penultimate hurdle, the fallen semifinalists Dallas and Philadelphia.
Not sure we have time to spare for this.
We don't have a century to spare for China and India to move past their Dickensian phases.
We packed the day before air travel, and left with plenty of time to spare for security and tickets.
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