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Included in his performance Friday night was a behind-the-back dribble-drive and-one, another drive and dunk that brought the entire arena to its feet (video above), an alley-oop dunk from Wall, a monster put-back slam, several nifty moves in the paint, a late-game steal and drive for yet another and-one, and a jump hook that Saunders said was McGee's finest moment.
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The latest came in the third quarter Tuesday night, after an and-one on the fast break.
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I kept getting some and-one calls, some easy buckets.
USATODAY.com 2007
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I got a switch with Kirk Hinrich on the first one and got an and-one, and we came up with a good defensive stop and I was able to get into the lane and shoot a floater off the backboard to put us up one with 20 seconds to go. ''
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"I just wanted to make sure he didn't get an 'and-one,'" Jefferson said.
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"He got me on one move -- an and-one," Harpring said.
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As do Uma Thurman, Jodie Foster, BeBe Neuwirth and-one of the few men to do it-Bill Murray.
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As do Uma Thurman, Jodie Foster, BeBe Neuwirth and-one of the few men to do it-Bill Murray.
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A fight broke out, and some of the men ran into the crowd, and-one thing led to another.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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Ever since the Korean conflict, when there has been a gradual decrease, and-one has to admit it-a decrease in our kind of military relationships, responsibilities, there has been an uneasy feeling in this country.
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