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Examples
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The Superleague is a project of the La Brea Sports Foundation in collaboration with the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs and the Minister is expected to meet the teams before the game.
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But while Mr. Moore left the country as a fan of Iran and its people, he didn't leave with a high opinion of the Superleague.
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Depending on where one falls on the hoops-nerd continuum, the names of Superleague veterans Chris Herren (previously of the Boston Celtics), Robert Whaley (23 games with the Utah Jazz in 2005-06) and Eddie Elisma (collegiate star at Georgia Tech) may be familiar.
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But while Mr. Moore's game tape (and game) got him to Iran, Superleague rules, visa issues and that intestinal infection in Babolsar kept him from ever playing a game there.
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Mr. Moore had played just two pro games in three years, but that didn't matter in the churning global hoops marketplace; in October he found a job with BEEM, a team in the Iranian Superleague.
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The dropoff has been precipitated in part by a Treasury Department investigation into whether players receiving paychecks from Superleague teams are violating the current sanctions regime.
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Bloody hell, Superleague that was a long post - are you sure you're not just disagreeing with us because we are Villa fans?
O'Neill Has 'Til Christmas - Wind Up Praguetory 2006
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He had trouble getting ice time in his first season in the Superleague and totaled just two points in 20 games.
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He saw limited action in his first season in the Russian Superleague and was held without a point in four games at the World Under-18 Championship.
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He had trouble adapting to the Russian Superleague but impressed at the World Under-18 Championship with two goals and three assists in six games.
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