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- noun A
field on whichsports are played.
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Examples
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There is a sportsfield available and in the summer the men have been able to go swimming in the nearby River Enns. Mail
Work Camp 373 GW 2010
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Now kings and queens -- real blue-blood ones and those of stage, screen and sportsfield -- swoon like schoolgirls when they meet him.
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On the next stop which was a local sportsfield, again the ANC entourage found the venue occupied by the IFP members.
ANC-KZN STATEMENT ON IFP DISRUPTING CAMPAIGNING LED BY ANC DEPUTY PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA 2006
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According to Gwagela the municipality was "committed to give their full and undivided support" to still host the celebrations, possibly at the Vulindlela sportsfield.
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We call upon our sports administrators and the law enforcement agencies in this country to work together to expose the scum that brought our soccer into disrepute, and make sure that they are banned from any sportsfield for life.
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Activities planned included a rally at the Rustdene sportsfield in the town on Sunday, when President Thabo Mbeki was expected to make an address.
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We call upon our sports administrators and the law enforcement agencies in this country to work together to expose the scum that brought our soccer into disrepute, and make sure that they are banned from any sportsfield for life.
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Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations to be observed at the Hunter McKlee sportsfield in Mayfair West.
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It should draw on their pride in the new nation which they are building in their daily activities: at work and on the sportsfield; in worship and in study; in music and dance; in uplifting communities and creating the resources to abolish poverty.
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His arrival by helicopter at a sportsfield in the town attracted scores of schoolchildren and adults alike.
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