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Examples
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It's one-all and the Braves are the best team at home this season.
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It's one-all and the Braves are the best team at home this season.
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It's one-all and the Braves are the best team at home this season.
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It's one-all and the Braves are the best team at home this season.
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It's one-all and the Braves are the best team at home this season.
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Williams has her pegged at break point but she hustles her way out of trouble, nailing a neat, probing forehand to tie the score at one-all.
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"The first game was washed out and the Test series deadlocked, the Twenty20 series one-all, so going up 1-0 in the 50-over format is good for the entire team."
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As Thorpe hugged van den Hoogenband over the lane ropes, he said, "I guess that makes it one-all — I'll see you in Beijing," referring to the 2008 Olympics.
USATODAY.com - Thorpe takes gold, sinks Phelps' record hopes 2004
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Well, the train back on Sunday detoured via Kilmarnock, and the HSS, as predicted to Darren Nash (who merely laughed) was again full of football fans: Celtic this time (less inclined to march around the catamaran with flutes and drums and Orange sashes) who had drawn one-all with Hibs.
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At the race's end, Thorpe turned to the Dutchman and suggested the race wasn't really over: I guess that makes it one-all.
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