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Your hysterical mischaracterization “short of a full admission” is just that– something short of a full admission is, in fact, not an admission, and covering the news and telling people how to find the emails in question is hardly hiding theball.
The Volokh Conspiracy » NYT Policy on Illegally Acquired Documents
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He claimed that “the only‘open issue’ was whether the Hall would be comfortable displaying theball,” according to the International Herald Tribune.
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Langfield and roll theball into the unguarded net.
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I haven't seen the incident, but I can guarantee he was going for theball.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Miller got up to meet it with a textbook header, jack - knifing in the air and planting theball in the bottom right-hand corner.
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Down on the farm, the US Ahave been hatching a plan andit revolves around team-work, motivation and getting theball in gaps behind England'sattacking full backs.
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I was glad he chose an on-theball kind of guy like Sojka.
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Firstly Crouch beat Jaaskelainen to head against the crossbar andthen Wilson Palacios 'driving run and cross saw Robinson deflect theball up and on to the top of the frame of the goal.
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'Jose knew we were going to attack and keep theball.
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Sunderland responded calmly, dominating possession and passing theball around to stretch West Ham and test their patience butCattermole's drive whistled just wide of Green's right-hand post.
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