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The Fire took the lead on quite a weak play, then conceded a weak equalizer in return just minutes later.
It was a horribly weak play, born entirely of a determination not to lose money on a stock that I had analysed correctly.
Whelan and others at the E.F.L.I. are betting that the weak play will be overshadowed by the stories off the field.
By contrast, Army was called for seven penalties, none of which were instrumental in any of Tulane's five touchdowns in a game marred by poor tackling by both teams and weak play in both secondaries.
Kolb, who took over when the starter, John Skelton, went down in the opener, had the team at 4-2 despite weak play by his offensive line that had him sacked 22 times in the last three games.
Even if users don't choose to pay the measly £5 a month fee (It's only one less Big Mac a month, right?) the notion of purchasing music may be restimulated through the weak play count.
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Only once does it appear to leave the city, and that's for the weakest play of an otherwise very smart and satisfying evening of theater.
In "Rose" (directed by Rapp), the first and weakest play of the trio, the retreat from community is a comic immanence.
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire seemed the weakest play, as it was lavishly but statically realised at the National, with the verbatim material from the 1647 Putney debates overshadowing the original scenes.
All his life, he had been smaller, weaker, playing above his age.
In his weaker plays he has often relied on gimmickry to gussy up rote essays on love and other domestic problems of the British middle classes.
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