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It's incredibly rare for a team to reach college basketball's promised land without a single pro-caliber player.
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Nick has smoother hands and a better feel for the game than big brother Brett, in addition to great size, strength and a pro-caliber shot release.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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For the most part, quasi-ringers Jennifer Grey and Brandy deserved top marks for busting out almost pro-caliber performances throughout season 11, but the same can't be said for some of their competitors - in particular, Bristol Palin.
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Frankly, A&M hasn't been too adept at keeping its pro-caliber juniors over the past few years - a.k.a. Martellus Bennett, Mike Goodson and basketball's Chinemelu Elonu - so when Miller announced his decision on the Internet, Aggieland exhaled.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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All in all, this is pro-caliber performance from a compact camera.
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Dre, if Reinsdorf is willing to spend for Dunn on the South Side, why can't we purchase a pro-caliber backcourt mate for Rose.
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In addition to the ACCELERATE PT and REACTION PRO-PLATE, new 3N2 products for 2010 include a color-customizable back pack and batting bag, a pro-caliber batting glove, and apparel such as a fleece pullover, athletic socks and compression shorts.
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All in all, this is pro-caliber performance from a compact camera.
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If you think there has been pro-caliber talent on the WSU roster not being developed to that level, well, e-mail me for information on some ocean-view parcels outside Colfax.
The Seattle Times 2010
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First-team All-ACC forward Gerald Henderson (16.6 ppg, 5.0 rpg) shows pro-caliber moves as a junior and can take over games.
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