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  2. Work rate - Wikipedia

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    In association football, work rate refers to the extent to which a player contributes to running and chasing in a match while not in possession of the ball. [1] Work rate is generally indicated by the distance covered by a player during a match. An example of a player with a high work rate is Xavi, a former midfielder for Barcelona and Spain.

  3. List of sports idioms - Wikipedia

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    American football: To improvise, often in the spur of the moment. The term is based on the practice of changing a play right before the play is run in American football. [4] carry the ball American football, rugby, etc: To take charge, to assume responsibility. In some ball games (for example American or Canadian football, rugby, etc.), the ...

  4. Dida (footballer, born 1973) - Wikipedia

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    [203] [205] [6] [222] He was considered one of the world's best goalkeepers at the height of his success with Milan from 2003 to 2005, including a perceived rivalry with Buffon as the best overall in world football, [205] [6] [223] but the April 2005 Internazionale flare incident is cited as the catalyst behind the end of his high run of form.

  5. Analyzing Alabama-Georgia and what it means, plus Week 6 ...

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    The centerpiece of Week 5 of the college football season saw Alabama knock off No. 1 Georgia, giving a big win to Crimson Tide coach Kalen Deboer and raising questions about the Bulldogs and their ...

  6. Scott Mean - Wikipedia

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    Scott James Mean (born 13 December 1973) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. After retiring from football, he turned his hand to acting. After retiring from football, he turned his hand to acting.

  7. Massachusetts college offers course comparing pop stars to poets

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    A new English course at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts takes a look at Taylor Swift's lyrics and compares them with poetry that's hundreds of years old.

  8. Fantasy Football: Sorry, but your draft grades might be more ...

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    Tune into Fantasy Football Live, heading into its 19th season, for last-minute lineup advice. Consult our team's weekly rankings. Read up on our up-to-date fantasy analysis throughout the week.

  9. All-in rate - Wikipedia

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    All-in rate is a term used in both the construction industry and the financial sector. It refers to the total cost or rate charged for a service, including all associated fees and expenses. It refers to the total cost or rate charged for a service, including all associated fees and expenses.