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play

A dramatic composition or performance, a drama.



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Football stars have been a pray to many crooks, who tend to strike at their homes when their teams are playing away games, and possibly these burglars were not aware that Jagielka was injured.
But playing away certainly wasn't for straight-faced Capello, who had flown over to AC Milan to see David Beckham in action.
Football here is very popular and Carlisle United is Cumbria''s professional football team and at present play in the English football structure They pull lots of support from Cumbria and beyond, with many ex pats Cumbrians travelling here to see and watch their games at both home and while playing away Football here is very popular and Carlisle United is Cumbria''s professional football team and at present play in the English football structure.
 
 
 
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