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playing

adjective as in performing

Strong matches

noun as in dalliance

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But the biggest cheer came after the game was well in hand and the USC bench had cleared, as senior Harrison Hornery, playing in his final game at Galen Center, hit a corner three.

Harden was mindful in playing 38 minutes and 27 seconds about how the wins and losses are paramount this time of the year for the Clippers.

Rock legend Neil Young has already been announced as the Saturday night headliner, with Rod Stewart playing the Sunday afternoon "legend slot".

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“Just happy to be able to do those kinds of things, and it’s fun to be around a bunch of young guys that love playing the game and love playing together.”

In a series of high-stakes diplomatic episodes around the globe, Trump's free-wheeling attitude toward foreign policy was on full display, playing out in real time through posts on his Truth Social account.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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