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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Also the incident when he hacked their left winger in the box, he never touched the ball.
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McMaster said the deal was made because the Kings had an abundance of right wingers and a shortage of left wingers.
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Favourite for a recall is Nottingham Forest's 24-year old right winger Kingsley Black.
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McMaster said the deal was made because the Kings had an abundance of right wingers and a shortage of left wingers.
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The reality is that neither the right-wingers nor the Laborites may end up having a great deal of influence.
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Ducks right winger Peter Douris' wife, Pam, gave birth to a girl Sunday.
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But he s doing remarkably well considering he is a natural right winger .
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But the victims are not limited to curmudgeonly right-wingers .
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A neat little chip by Putt was pursued by Kieran Campbell, and the winger just won the race for the touchdown.
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But their defence could do nothing as winger Sharpe burst down the left and opened them up with a devastating cross.
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Castleford have placed their winger Chris Chapman on the transfer list at £45,000.
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Dave Walker touched down a pack push-over and winger Paul Holdstock scored a try to put Newcastle 14-0 ahead at half time.
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Torquay's Paul Hall swung a frustrated punch at midfielder Steve Harrower, who reacted by appearing to head-butt the young winger .