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In an attempt to exert more pressure on the home defence, Jim Duffy, the Dundee manager, replaced midfielder Steven Robb with striker John Sutton.
"If I were Roger Goodell, I'd be thinking of discontinuing it or at least trying to come up with a way for the players to exert some effort.
The rain arrived at Edgbaston midway through the afternoon, immediately after the drinks break, with England 59 for three and with Australia starting to exert a stranglehold.
Liberals have to engage with Muslims to convince them to exert efforts in building a counter narrative to the violent interpretation of Islam.
Their release, like their detention, came with little explanation, though it appeared to be a effort to exert pressure on Qatar.
Hitler's genius was to fuse German cultural nationalism with politics, allowing him to exert an aesthetic fascination on his contemporaries.
Along with Mr Clifford, Matthew Freud continues to exert an unseen but powerful influence across the tabloid and celebrity scene, generating column inches for his clients as well as himself.
Nicholson said it suggested a desire to exert influence.
Very early treatment with HCQ is able to exert vascular protection via an antioxidant effect.
This initiated the Micro Manifestos, the ads in Artforum, in my view a less aggressive way to exert the same influence.
A President who was serious about tackling the gun plague would have embraced the Parkland students and joined with them to exert pressure on Congress.
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