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  • (It was going to be that kind of season-a .232 season-for Skeeter.)

    Reunion In The Desert 2008

  • Even USC coach Kevin O'Neill, a man-to-man diehard, has dabbled in zones this season-for seven possessions, with mixed results.

    KPIX: Top Stories Videos 2010

  • Even USC coach Kevin O'Neill, a man-to-man diehard, has dabbled in zones this season-for seven possessions, with mixed results.

    KPIX: Top Stories Videos 2010

  • Even USC coach Kevin O'Neill, a man-to-man diehard, has dabbled in zones this season-for seven possessions, with mixed results.

    KPIX: Top Stories Videos 2010

  • New England remains the only team to go undefeated in a 16-game regular season-for now.

    RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds 2009

  • Well, there's not point in having an MVP vote this year-or even playing the rest of the NBA season-for that matter.

    Deadspin 2009

  • It is because they use their floodplains-the areas beside rivers and other bodies of monsoon season-for agriculture, especially rice which needs plenty of water.

    WN.com - Articles related to Taking the difficult road that must be traveled 2009

  • New England remains the only team to go undefeated in a 16-game regular season-for now.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2009

  • Often those episodes come back at the end of a season-for example, though I could only watch the most recent five episodes of NBC's

    Macworld 2008

  • Often those episodes come back at the end of a season-for example, though I could only watch the most recent five episodes of NBC's

    Macworld 2008

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  • The sound a brain makes as it falls into the gutter.

    Ie: When someone says something dirty, another person will point it out by saying spoink!

    June 29, 2009