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    wind, only to see the tail of three others. He could smell the scent of the female and one other, a male. He followed them making sure death was not near nor wounds were found. He smelled the scent of them on either side of the field. He knew it would be a trap as they were being pushed down the small field into the apple orchard. There was no smell of “them”, he knew the wind was at the pursuers advantage. Luck was the way to get out of this, no one would survive this. He approached the others with caution. “Is everyone alright?” he asked as they all ducked low in the grass. “We are all fine.” the other male replied, with a deep firm voice. He was much older than the rest. He thought, thinking who this could be. It's the dominant buck, head of the herd, the…

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    neglect the desire to fish for themselves. This Young Buck was likely lured in by the Commissioner to fill the last spot in the league. He likely fell prey to lies such as “You only have to set your lineup once a week. It doesn’t take too much time managing your team, just set your lineups and replace your players if they get hurt.” The lure of joining a league on the premise that you can…

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    covered and moved out of the house, and the family and servants begin saying their goodbyes. However, the oldest living character in the play is missing. Firs, is nowhere to be found, and despite word going around throughout the house that he was taken to the hospital, no one really seems to care about what is happening with him. As the family begins to part ways and lock up the estate, poor Firs arrives back at the home too late. The most loyal and caring servant the family has ever had has…

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    For the past few months, the sports media has been embroiled in a fight over “stick to sports.” The phrase comes from a common online rebuke directed at sportswriters and pundits and players and coaches and anyone in the world of sports, really, who takes a political stance on anything that doesn’t occur on a field or a court or in a locker room or front office. The dividing line is predictable: Many jocks and traditionalists argue for a separation of church and state; many young fans say that…

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    compete to win determined by their set of skills or talents. On the other hand, gambling is where one favors a distinct result in order to gain more money. Therefore, if players continue to use actions similar to the Black Sox then the meaning of a baseball game would be irrelevant. The game should always be played with ones best effort in order to beat the opponent. Thus, purposely fixing games ruins the game and is rather seen as a standard performance or play. Likewise, some suggest that only…

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    greatest players like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Clyde Drexler and embarrassed them by dunking on them because of his ridiculous athleticism. While he was playing there was no one that could guard him. He was an unstoppable force that dominated almost every aspect of basketball. The story of Julius erving started on February 22,1950, the day he was born. His dad left him when he was three years old and he has not seen him since. Julius started playing organized basketball at the local…

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    There have been hundreds of outlaws that terrorized the public for years. Even though all of them committed crime regularly they were all different. Some of them ran around with gangs, others went alone. Others robbed banks and most of them killed people. Outlaws have always been a problem and always will be. Some of the most well-known outlaws were Jesse James and Clyde Barrow. These outlaws murdered and killed many people. These two outlaws lived in different time periods one being during…

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    and six fire & rescue departments. The police department is located in the municipal building located at 2400 Byberry Road in Bensalem Twp. The station is approximately 2.9 miles from the casino. There is a local memorandum of agreement between the Bensalem Twp. Police Department and The Pennsylvania State Police. The Pennsylvania State Police handles all “Gaming Related Areas.” However, “Non-Gaming-Related Areas,” Bensalem PD handles, such as the Food Court and Banquet area, the Parx…

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    Afterward, she lived alone on the farm, unafraid, because she knew how to shoot a shotgun and wouldn’t have thought twice about popping someone between the eyes. She also kept a razor-sharp double-bladed Kentucky toothpick in a leather sheath in her pocket. A knife could be a girl’s best friend. However, a destitute hollowness lived inside of her, thanks to Uncle Buck. Day and night it gnawed at her, twisting her gut so hard that vomit sometimes erupted without notice. When she closed her eyes…

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    Phil Tollestrup (born October 21, 1949)[1] is a former Olympic basketball player as a member of the Canadian national men's basketball team during the 1970s. Six feet, six inches tall forward, Tollestrup attributes the development of his basketball ability to his being able to practice on a daily basis both at his school gym, where his father was janitor, and at the local cultural centre, which has an open gym.[2] The native of Raymond, Alberta was later a member of his local basketball team…

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