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If the amendment is not accepted, Begich said he will continue to work on what he refers to as the PLAY Act (Physical Lifestyles for America's Youth).
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PLAY is also the latest bathroom furniture collection from SONIA.
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Q: Your latest novel POWER PLAY is set in the world of corporate aviation and touches a topic that’s resonating among corporate executives: K&R or Kidnapping and Ransom.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Joseph Finder, part 1 2008
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A PLAY is THE result of a collaboration between the author, the actors, the audience, and, I supppose one must add now, the director.
The Summing Up Maugham, W Somerset 1938
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'Well, as to that, he doesn't what you may call PLAY, but he's the best sight-reader in this district, bar me.
The Grim Smile of the Five Towns Arnold Bennett 1899
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The PLAY will be the first mobile device to host Sony Computer Entertainment's
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These games have been optimized for the Xperia PLAY, which is a device designed to enhance gaming through a specialized graphical processing unit, increased bandwidth and PlayStation-style slide-out gamepad, among other features.
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We are teaching a class, called PLAY that is all about letting go and having FUN.
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We are teaching a class, called PLAY that is all about letting go and having FUN.
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On Friday (November 27) I'm introducing something I'm calling PLAY, in which I'll be setting up my laptop in a corner somewhere at
Warren Ellis 2009
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