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Each time you use a weapon or a spell it loses one point.
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Both parties have both been very effective in using the tools of the media to spell out what they represent and point out the great contrast between their positions.
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Despite their eight-point deficit, the Rhinos created a sustained spell of pressure on the brink of half time, but Jordan Tansey spurned a gilt-edged chance to bring Leeds to within two points of regular season champions.
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He drove the first ball of a new spell from Finn straight to backward point but Shakib continued to keep the scoreboard moving with some particularly stylish shots through the offside, before making no contact with an attempted sweep on middle stump.
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It's partly to break that spell, and partly because there comes a point in any spiral of decline when a line has to be drawn, that 25 of the country's leading wildlife and conservation groups have decided to pool the misery and publish a single, shocking stock-take of the British Countryside.
BBC: Stark warning over the state of nature
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The cut-off point for payments is 31 March, so if the cold spell continues into April, these payments will not be made.
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For anyone who has been wondering how Superman, our bastion of truth, justice and above all else, good , could be driven to the point he is currently at, he is kind enough to spell it out to Bruce.
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Opponents point out that each of Ontario's three main parties has had a spell in power in the past 15 years.
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Ponty returned on the offensive and during a spell in Caerphilly's 22 Parker and Gareth Wyatt were desperately tackled on the point of touchdown.
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It will be then up to the Justice Department to spell out what punishment or sanctions, if any, the agency wants, and at that point negotiations will likely begin.
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