1.   Mr Murdoch, like Mr Gower, has a way of playing that was bound to run into trouble.

2.   The problem was when Newsome and Wetherall were playing together they were both unexperienced.

3.   And if you play in the Ryder Cup, it is very good experience for everyone.

4.   But Delaware has the home-court edge with the conference tournament being played there each March.

5.   But players play to be competitive.

6.   For the better part of a month they told Rodney Sermons to prepare himself, to show up on Saturday afternoon, to be ready to play football.

7.   Fort Worth has become one of the places you have to play in order to be a significant pianist in America.

8.   He curtailed his playing to be with his son, David, and family as the baby had to undergo stomach surgery and survive pneumonia.

9.   How it might play in Washington, were Bush to find himself in the White House and in control of the Department of Justice, remains to be seen.

10.   Instead, he worked to draw his listeners in with playing that was often hushed and taut with an almost narrative continuity.

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