This tricky Argentine right-winger has been a revelation since joining the club in the summer. |
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With nearly two seasons under his belt, it is perhaps time we gave up on him and pursued a genuine right-winger. |
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To top it all, the England manager decides that you're a natural right-winger. |
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One of the sport's most celebrated figures was a small right-winger with grotesquely shaped legs and an extraordinary style of play. |
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They would be able to boast they have hired at least a token religious right-winger. |
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The celebrated right-winger had been off-colour throughout the tournament in spite of pep talks by the management. |
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This guy is clearly, by our standards, something of a right-winger himself. |
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One sleepless night Bill was channel-surfing and stumbled upon me in dialogue with one right-winger or another. |
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Mr. Christie is often as doctrinaire a right-winger as the next doctrinaire right-winger. |
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They talk a game in Canada, but once there is a right-winger in power anywhere, that right-winger can commit whatever crimes with impunity. |
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Gino, a right-winger, played for the Vancouver Canucks, New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers and Montréal Canadiens. |
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Reggie, a right-winger, played for the Boston Bruins, California Golden Seals, Philadelphia Flyers and Detroit Red Wings. |
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Some right-winger attempting to be ironic, some points hit a mark, some are hateful and off target. |
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As his Wild open up their season, Daigle is pencilled in as a second-line right-winger on one of the lowest-scoring teams in the league. |
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As a hardline right-winger in the early 1990s I was personally anointed by Margaret Thatcher as her chosen successor. |
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According to various sources, he, unlike his sidekick, is a right-winger. |
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He was forced out to play wide as an auxiliary right-winger. |
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I remember talking to a former playing colleague of yours at Preston, right-winger Les Campbell. |
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Recently restored to the shadow cabinet, the right-winger has lost no time in pushing the traditionalists' case. |
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Southport brought their right-winger into play again, and he equalised from a short corner routine, before the late carry-on which saw the two red cards brandished. |
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Benitez is going to sound out Rovers with an opening offer as he looks for an out-and-out right-winger. |
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With pace and trickery in copious supply, and an end product to validate the aforementioned gifts, Aaron Lennon is the quintessential right-winger. |
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Kerry said that anyone who interpreted his comments to mean what they plainly said was obviously a mean right-winger. |
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It could be Hungary's abrasive right-winger, Viktor Orban. |
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The right-winger Salvatore Bagni managed eight. |
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He remains a refreshingly unpredictable right-winger. |
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Next time, he concludes, Stephen Harper must regain the confidence of the old Progressive Conservatives who heeded Joe Clarks warning that Harper is a dangerous right-winger. |
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Though the name Johan Vonlanthen sounds 100 per cent Swiss, the young right-winger is anything but, as FIFA.com discovered in an exclusive interview. |
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And to simply characterize Koch as a Democratic detractor, and a Republican right-winger, would be, well, simplistic. |
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Often lampooned for being a right-winger, he was not, in fact, ideological. |
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The lazy right-winger of caricature has been a prolific and ecumenical policymaker. |
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They have to have the courage not to wilt or get the vapors whenever a right-winger invokes the evil gummint or the hated kenyan. |
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Republican Joni Ernst, an outspoken right-winger, is the new Senator-elect from Iowa. |
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The Dallas Stars sent their 33-year-old left-winger to the Phoenix Coyotes for a 37-year-old right-winger in an auspicious transaction for the Stars. |
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Among them is their right-winger King Osanga. |
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In doing so they gave the nation two new heroes to admire: one a wiry, squat, bandy-legged right-winger by the name of Garrincha and the other a shy but prodigiously gifted teenager called Pele. |
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Andrew Barrowman had put Blues one up after 15 minutes with a tap-in after right-winger Mathew Birley supplied the pass for his team-mate at the far post. |
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Right-winger Goudie and full back Bertram scored the goals for Great Britain. |
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He firmly denied any suggestion that he had struck a deal in return for giving his fellow Right-winger the prospect of a clear run. |
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