| 31. | Amid all this extracurricular byplay, this game called basketball, " Hoop Dreams " keeps returning to the classroom.
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| 32. | Some of the byplay was instructional, some amusing ( usually when coaches told the cameras to scram ), some profane.
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| 33. | His comic byplay with Valdes was apt, but he would, one suspects, do even better in a princely role.
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| 34. | There was some byplay in the locker room between Gonzalez and Connors, who was something of a protege of Pancho's.
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| 35. | They'll be watching for bits of byplay, body language and facial expressions to gain insight into such questions as these:
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| 36. | That byplay was part of McDaniel's fame with the Jets, even though he was with them only one more season.
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| 37. | Although Thursday's byplay might seem to be about simple political etiquette, it clearly has much to do with respect and revenge.
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| 38. | "There's a byplay of how much responsibility there is for him to carry and how much to relinquish ."
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| 39. | Like Caldecott, said Rahn, Potter helped pioneer the very concept of picture books, which depend on byplay between text and pictures.
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| 40. | "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife " and " Ball of Fire " that crackled and popped with verbal byplay.
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