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31 It was just my luck to go to the play on the day the star was ill. 32 Collins saw the play on television and winced. 33 We allow visitor play on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 34 This was a play on words. 35 He was forbidden to play on the grass. 36 August Wilson's gutsy play on exploitation and oppression. 37 They used to play on grass. 38 Slick political ads play on a giant screen. 39 The Cardinals do not play on Monday night. 40 Eight gamers can play on a Local Area Network. 41 An assortment of small children played around the signs that asked them not to play on the grass. 42 Irresponsible cleaning material suppliers may play on this fear and even the more responsible are prone to overstocking their customers. 43 You have your friends; the faculty likes you; you play on teams. 44 Tavarez got Sanders to ground into an inning-ending double play on his first pitch. 45 Villagers are especially concerned for the safety of children and youngsters who play on a small triangle of grass underneath the bypass. 46 Supports true 256 colour for those with VGA but will play on all other graphics cards. 46 Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! 47 We play on the astroturf at Framlingham College when we can but sometimes we play on the community centre field. 48 He can play on the perimeter and he can post it up. 49 If children play on or next to the track, this video warns, they're putting their own lives at risk. 50 None the less the play on words is there in the text, and is appropriate. 51 Were the chil-dren old enough to play on the beach alone or did they need constant supervision? 52 The craftsmen of the local Guilds had been performing a play on the Feast of Corpus Christi for eighty years. 53 Go and play on the slide and let the girls get on with their game. 54 Citizen groups have mounted campaigns to silence the drug ballads in several states, but the popular songs play on. 55 Boys would come from as far away as Shepherd's Bush and Bayswater to play on it between fighting rival gangs. 56 The girls who could actually play on an integrated high-school team would be exceedingly rare. 57 With Abraham's and Sarah's laughter the storyteller is indulging in another play on words. 58 In this chapter, I hope to show that these distinctions are important and not merely a play on words. 59 I want to play on a championship team, at least have a chance to get to the Finals. 60 I've not cared for the last few at all, but this one I'd definitely play on the radio.