The game should be a classic, but everything for me leans towards a St Helens win, with the departing Long playing a starring role.
And the indications here are not especially encouraging: the average 15-year-old boy spends four times as long playing computer games as reading, and almost half of fathers have ever read to their children, according to a survey published on Wednesday by Waterstone's.
Either way, Obama should prepare for a long winter playing defense on his signature legislation.
As I recounted, Brett Favre has long envisioned playing with Randy Moss and advocated for Moss with us on different occasions.
The mercantilist nations of East Asia have been especially adept in extracting key production technologies from corporate America but European nations have also long been playing the same game.
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How those stresses coalesce and take shape over the course of long careers playing football is what Harvard researchers, and partners from other institutions, will be trying to pinpoint.
The money spent on improved digital sound and stadium seating, coupled with the slow death of the long-playing hit film, was partially why a number of theater chains faced bankruptcy towards the end of the decade.
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When they got to the chaise longue, Arianda spent a long time playing with the heavy piece of furniture, at first leaning against it like a cat on a scratching pole, then kicking and pushing the cumbersome prop until it was properly angled.
At the moment, downloading a song at hi-fi quality over the Internet can take several times as long as playing it, but a number of small companies have set up as online distributors, in the hope that Internet connections will get faster in the next few years.
Spacey, after a long career of playing acidulous bad guys, gives a performance of surprising gentleness.
You will out-work anybody, as long as the level -- as long as the playing field is level.
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They measure more than just TV ratings, and now Nielsen has published figures of just how long Americans spend playing video game consoles through their TV throughout the course of a day.
Speed enjoyed a long and distinguished playing career which included periods with Everton, Newcastle, Bolton, Sheffield United and Leeds, where he won the First Division title in 1992, the year before it became the Premier League.
That's what will determine whether she goes down as auto racing's version of Chris Evert, a multiple champion whose popularity and endorsement opportunities lasted long past her playing days, or of Tracy Austin, who had just a brief run as the world's top-ranked female player before faltering.
Figure the colleges they attend spend enormous sums on them whether they reach All-America status or never get on the field at all, and then for having played for major universities with high-earning alums, they carry around for life attendance (and maybe a degree) that will forever open doors for them long after their playing days end.
It helps Mr Ashdown that his partner, Mr Blair, is playing a long game.
"The decision has been based around playing as long as I can for New Zealand, " he said.
"As long as I am playing, I am happy, whether it's centre, outside-half or full-back, " Hook said.
It is not just the brain that may be damaged after a long career on the playing field.
Mr Mowatt-Larssen may be wrong to suspect that al-Qaeda is playing a long game to stage a spectacular attack on America.
There were teams that were a lot better than us, that had been playing a long time, and we would beat them.
But they claim that they are playing a long game and that their task is different from that faced by Mr Blair.
Once again, Mr Bezos is playing a long-term game in the hope of establishing the Fire as the main rival to the iPad.
But I believe what I think most Americans believe, which is trade is great as long as everybody is playing by the same rules.
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It has the financial strength to keep factories ticking over until the upturn, and a management culture that is comfortable playing a long game.
But Mr. Remengesau sounds like he's sick of playing the long game, waiting for tuna to become lucrative for Pacific islands at some future date.
Beneath the short-term troubles, the company is playing a long game.
"I was told I was getting close to Yorkshire's highest individual score but I have been playing too long to feel nervous, " Lehmann said after his marathon innings.
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And he reminds me that we are playing a long game here, and that change is hard and change is slow, and it never happens all at once.
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