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On Tuesday afternoon, Manager Terry Collins put them on his list of five pitchers whose places in the bullpen are all but assured.
So the two Englishmen, whose places are under the closest scrutiny, completed the task from the last ball of the afternoon session.
Mary Curnock Cook, Ucas chief executive, said: "More than 300,000 applicants whose places are dependent on their grades are waiting to hear if they have been accepted today.
Di Francesco insists that he has no ideological opposition to acquiring players from abroad, but hints at a belief that too many of those who arrive in Serie A are no more talented than the Italians whose places they take.
Several restaurateurs whose places stand atop the French food establishment, including Mr. Pourcel, said they had trouble filling tables even on Easter, traditionally one of the busiest days of the year.
Now the idea of racially based preferences has become an Orwellian monster outdated and ineffective at best, profoundly illiberal at worst.This week the Supreme Court agreed to consider a case brought by three white students with good grades whose places at the University of Michigan were, they claim, given to black and Latino students who had done no better.
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The right guard is Ron Stone, whose place is secure.
And if so, whose place does he take?
Undecided about whose place to live in, they bought a stucco house in Albuquerque.
There was, however, the old problem of whose place to move into.
"I remember a merchant on Broadway whose place was looted all to hell," Knightly says.
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