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She also did much private teaching until 1990 and made a score of recordings.
The overall aim is to be the first to make a score of 21 points.
I'm not concentrating on putting too much, just trying to make a score.
He made a scoring debut on the opening day of the season.
I'd like to see it make a score as much as anyone.
"Can you make a score of them by the turn of spring?"
He also made a score in the political arena.
They were just ordinary Joes who saw a chance to make a score and took it.
He leaned back as if he had made a scoring hit.
Everyone else was trying to make a score.
I clearly insinuated that I wanted to make a score.
"But- Don't I get a chance to make a score?"
She double-faulted six times and made a score of unforced errors.
He made a scoring return in February 2010 for Hull reserves.
Williams decided not to focus on the science fiction elements, and made a score suitable for film noir.
He says his brother's doing good, and I figure his brother must be rich, must have made a score.
"Somebody who doesn't care about making a score."
"It was he who came to tell me Asharti has made a score or more of vampires.
No school side Repton played against during this period managed to make a score of at least 100 against them.
On 24 March he made a scoring debut in a 1-1 draw against Bury.
"This is from the County Executive who's looking to make a score at the last moment," he said at a news conference.
In the overtime process, teams alternate possessions beginning at a 25-yard line until one makes a score that the other fails to match.
The officers have learned to read the behavior of the lawbreakers, for example, their jaunty body language after they've made a score, bought some drugs.
'Yet two leaden slugs have made a score of holes at the least!
In a low scoring match (no-one made a score over 48), Australia needed 151 to win.