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Let's start in Connecticut with the single most-talked about campaign in the left-half of the blogosphere.
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The crowd breaks up and spreads into the left-half of the stage.
Nowhere Town: Act ONE Scene VI Hal Duncan 2006
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The crowd breaks up and spreads into the left-half of the stage.
Archive 2006-04-01 Hal Duncan 2006
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The left-half of the screen is distracting and a big waste of space.
Quintura Visual Search Engine Relaunches Michael Arrington 2005
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Though Harvard had not been particularly effective up to that time the Michigan team made a strong impression, and John Maulbetsch, '17_p_, left-half, was placed on practically every All-American team as a result of his work in this game.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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The plucky left-half drew a long breath, and gathered himself for the tremendous energy he knew would be needed.
The Boys of Columbia High on the Gridiron : or, the Struggle for the Silver Cup Graham B Forbes
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Bardwell passed the ball to Banghardt on the run, and the left-half started for the end where Morris was.
The Boys of Columbia High on the Gridiron : or, the Struggle for the Silver Cup Graham B Forbes
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On Monday Neil went into the line-up for a few minutes, displacing Paul at left-half, but did not form one of the heroic tandem.
Behind the line A story of college life and football Ralph Henry Barbour 1907
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Neil saw the game from the bench, and Paul, once more at left-half, played an excellent game; but, try as he might, could not outdo Gillam.
Behind the line A story of college life and football Ralph Henry Barbour 1907
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One Saturday Prince, the Varsity left-half, twisted his ankle, and Joel was taken on in his place.
The Half-Back Ralph Henry Barbour 1907
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