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Dorrell said Monday a fake was planned, but the Ducks lined up to prevent that, and calling off the punt would have cost the Bruins their last timeout. First, the primary concern in forming a decision about calling off school is the safety of the students. After meeting with corporate leaders in California, however, Abdullah released a diplomatically worded statement on April 19 calling off his visit to Washington, then went home. |
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