Although the game had to be stopped due to a player suffering injury, Glaxo spiritedly opted to carry on. |
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Mayo fought spiritedly, and gave it their all but the strength, balance and passion which underlines Tyrone football just now told in the end. |
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This ceremony was brilliantly rounded off with a display of modern dance spiritedly performed by another group of students. |
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It does not always happen that way. I also noticed when that happened that Mrs John-Calame spiritedly carried on with her speech. |
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Four points down in minutes, Mayo fought back spiritedly to go ahead, but by half-time the power and guile of the Leinster men had put them ahead again. |
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Thus again, as Matthew Norman spiritedly tells it, the election has opened up a chasm not only between electric Scotland and enervated England but the vibrant young and the exhausted old. |
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So grumbles one of the residents who both spiritedly diss and defend their neighbourhood in this show, exhibiting weariness with its constant soundtrack of police sirens or lack of jobs, but also a fierce local pride. |
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Tellingly, he will often add how important the performers' sense of their joint authorship is to the success of the show, how each dancer does his role more spiritedly, more artistically, because he feels it is his creation. |
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Spiritedly, Wigan removed skipper Caldwell and threw men forward. |
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