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“The varsity line men were not opening up the scrub line as easily as they desired, and we were all stopping up the offensive play of the Varsity.”
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“The varsity coach at OLG is moving down to take over the JV program only and now Our Lady of Grace needs a Varsity girls basketball coach.”
“The local theater in my town, The Varsity, is showing “A Christmas Story” this weekend and I will be there (maybe 2x).”
“Landmark Varsity is giving us a chance to remedy that this weekend, showing both the live-action and the animated 2010 Oscar-nominated shorts.”
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“For those don't watch FNL, he plays a star quarterback who gets paralyzed from the waste down (similar to Paul Walker's character in Varsity Blues, but legitimate drama and acting).”
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“The Varsity is a disposable fountain pen, that uses a GEL ink.”
“Grabbing every time we have in Manchester, we went to this nearby Club/Bar with the name Varsity and had ourselves a glass of beer each.”
“He used the word "'Varsity" -- not university -- in quite the proper way.”
“And, you know, I met her, we played in a basement and she happened to be there and then we played at this place called the Varsity in Dinkytown a couple of days later and she showed up there and everyone was - we got everyone to come up on stage and start dancing and she was the only one sitting down in the audience.”
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