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"Poach" (go for a shot which is not really on your side of the court) whenever you see a chance to score.
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Buckdog: Any Liberal Strategy To 'Poach' New Democratic Support Will Spell Disaster For Iggy
Any Liberal Strategy To 'Poach' New Democratic Support Will Spell Disaster For Iggy 2009
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Any Liberal Strategy To 'Poach' New Democratic Support Will Spell Disaster For Iggy
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Any Liberal Strategy To 'Poach' New Democratic Support Will Spell Disaster For Iggy
Any Liberal Strategy To 'Poach' New Democratic Support Will Spell Disaster For Iggy 2009
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Why not have him stand outside the courthouse for a week with a sign that says "I Poach because I want to" or some other sentiment.
Minnesota Poacher Busted With World Record-Size 8-Point Buck 2009
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Why not have him stand outside the courthouse for a week with a sign that says "I Poach because I want to" or some other sentiment.
Minnesota Poacher Busted With World Record-Size 8-Point Buck 2009
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Poach the lobster in butter, bringing the 2 tablespoons of water to a boil and then slowly add the squares of butter, stirring until they melt.
Maria Rodale: Seriously Buttery and Delicious Lobster Rolls Maria Rodale 2012
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Poach the spines for seven hours in a water bath at 37C then throw away.
Digested read: Noma: Time and Place in Nordic Cuisine by René Redzepi John Crace 2010
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Poach until the whites are barely set but the yolks are still very runny, 3 to 4 minutes.
Daisy’s Holiday Cooking Daisy Martinez 2010
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Poach a chicken breast in a deep frying pan or sauce pan.
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