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Examples
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He played it safe Monday night, sticking with a back-double full-full-full sequence.
U.S. men, St. Onge, Peterson ready to fly high in aerials finals 2010
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"Xin Xin (Guo) from China did a full-full-full (triple twisting triple somersault) and she crashed it and got 88 points so that doesn't make sense," Lassila said.
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Steve Omischl's second jump - double full-full-full - was stronger than his first and received a score of 121.27.
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Nissen was the first Canadian to jump Thursday and delivered an impressive double full-full-full which for his first jump earning a score of 126.92 and putting him in first place.
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"Xin Xin (Guo) from China did a full-full-full (triple twisting triple somersault) and she crashed it and got 88 points so that doesn't make sense," she said.
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"I saw Xinxin from China do a full-full-full and she crashed it and got 88 points, so, that doesn't make sense.
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"I saw Xinxin from China do a full-full-full and she crashed it and got 88 points, so, that doesn't make sense.
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"I saw Xinxin from China do a full-full-full and she crashed it and got 88 points, so, that doesn't make sense.
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"I saw Xinxin from China do a full-full-full and she crashed it and got 88 points, so, that doesn't make sense.
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"I saw Xinxin from China do a full-full-full and she crashed it and got 88 points, so, that doesn't make sense.
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