A re-organised midfield began to take control, sending a number of through balls to the pacy forward line. |
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The pacy striker made just nine starts in two years, making a further 37 substitute appearances and scoring a total of five goals. |
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They always play a really expansive game, a really quick game with lots of pacy players, but they've always had a bit of size about them as well. |
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Elsewhere the emphasis is on speed of delivery, which makes for a pacy production, but, however likeable, it ultimately lacks authority. |
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Weir's style, combining thorough historical research with a colourful and pacy gift for storytelling, has endeared her to countless readers. |
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The pacy, busy, vibrant winger has been replaced by a more thoughtful, more disciplined player. |
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Instead of turning out to be a pacy satirical novelist, he might easily have become a pacy satirical playwright. |
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We took the decision to walk the last 7 miles at a pacy 4 mile an hour rate. |
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Seven minutes later, a ball from midfield caught out Alcide and saw the pacy Gordon bear down on goal on the right. |
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The build quality was up to scratch, the cars looked gorgeous and came, of course, with those pacy motors. |
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Criminal is a taut, well-written and extremely pacy crime thriller that is set over the course of 24-hours. |
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There are some classic performances in a pacy and innovative production for the Swan's winter season. |
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In a high quality game, the better side certainly won, but by a flattering margin, as they were able to maximise their chances with some pacy finishing. |
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Jim and Ruth start to uncover the truth, putting themselves at risk as they do so, in a pacy thriller that reveals dark secrets that need to be explored and exposed. |
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A book that makes you want to find an armchair and a glass of good Burgundy, this is a pacy, well researched history with plenty of human detail to leaven the science. |
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Harris establishes period detail with a light touch, so that this is never less than a thrillingly pacy read whose power is not lessened by the inevitability of its climax. |
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Colombia are a very strong side with pacy forwards and are a cut above England. |
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Stefan Escreet's pacy production of In Flame suits this richly inventive play about the lives of two women a century apart. |
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Perhaps the excitingly pacy Chris Jordan can take his chance at some stage. |
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After the early exchanges, the match continued to be tense as the pacy forwards on each side caused problems. |
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We've watched a few clips on the internet of Pohang Steelers recently and you can see they are a pacy team who like to play an attacking game. |
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It is remarkably comprehensive for a short book, especially given its pacy narrative. |
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Much of this was captured in her pacy memoir, By Myself, which, like many, I read when it first came out in the early 1980s, long before I met her. |
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The pacy American international shone on US election day, breaking through twice in this opening period, only for his last touch to let him down both times. |
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His two eight ball overs proved commendably economical and there were some awkward pacy deliveries along with just a few wayward balls. |
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They won their own local derby 34-16 at Wakefield on Friday night with pacy full-back Richard Owen crossing for a brace of tries. |
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The pacy No 6 took off on a mazy run down the flank before cutting inside near the edge of the penalty area, from where he curled home an exquisite right-foot shot past a stunned Harald Schumacher. |
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The pacy Connor Bell has been Rhyl's most exciting prospect going forward, but the young northeasterner cannot do it all on his own. |
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Despite that defeat, Miguel Angel Russo's side showed they were capable of competing at the highest level thanks to players like Hugo Ibarra, Ever Banega and the pacy Rodrigo Palacio. |
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Why, though, are the rest of the characters in this pacy page turner so schemingly brutal and dishonest? |
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After a lean spell the pacy Prince Supreme returned to form with a dashing success last Friday. |
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But it was Airdrie who caught the eye with their slick, pacy attacks engineered by Lee Gardner. |
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Their best player was Jahic he is skilful, quite pacy, and overall will be a threat to us. |
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The pacy forward has scored seven goals in eight games, not bad for someone who was a bit part player in Glasgow. |
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Francis Murray's pacy Jet Spray is in a tough heat but, with three qualifying for Saturday's second round, should have no trouble going through. |
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The writing is pacy and interests you in the plot, the villains are evil as expected and our heroine Violet is so brave and interesting. |
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Here Schürrle had a secondary role too, his acceleration and willingness to run behind Arsenal's high defensive line a vital quality in the absence of a genuinely pacy centre-forward. |
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This contingent could do with being pacy and, ideally, should include two central defenders, a full-back, a creative central midfielder, a winger and a striker. |
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She's pacy and capable of unlocking opposing defences. |
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With fantastic action that's both exciting and funny, Pixar's pacy cartoon puts 3D albatrosses like Avatar in the shade. |
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But the wheels came off when Al Nahhas committed a professional foul, holding back on the pacy Amine Chemiti and leaving Moroccan referee Abedrarhim El Arjoune with no option but to flash him the red card. |
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After scarcely six months as a professional, Jose Guardado is a pacy left winger who sprang to fame when, at 19, he received an unexpected call-up to Ricardo La Volpe's Mexico squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany? |
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Deprived of suspended wing dynamo Franck Ribery, Bayern were dangerously reliant on Arjen Robben down the right, and though the pacy Dutch international toiled valiantly his efforts were ultimately in vain. |
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Macauley Chrisantus, Haruna Lukman and Rabiu Ibrahim were the stars of the show in 2007, playing a brand of football that was solid at the back, pacy up front and the right blend of skill and strength. |
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Most of Nigeria's plays involved the midfield duo of Mercy Akide and Perpetua Nkwocha, who tried to release the pacy Vera Okolo at every opportunity. |
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He is, though, a very pacy dog and his performance at Nottingham will give us all a nice insight into the comparative merits of the younger dogs in Ireland and Britain. |
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They looked pacy and powerful in attack and opened the scoring when Ba scored his fourth goal in two games when he headed in Cabaye's corner from the left. |
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The pacy forward gotes straight into the squad for today's match at Crewe. |
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Through her he inherited a large property in central Normandy, including the honours of Pacy and Breteuil. |
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Pacy outmuscled Bonina and ripped the ball out of his hands for the winning touchdown. |
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