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At 6-feet-6, Thomas was also the second-leading rebounder on the team at 6.3 rebounds per game and was the team-leader with 47 steals and had more assists than turnovers (84-62).
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At 6-feet-6, Thomas was also the second-leading rebounder on the team at 6.3 rebounds per game and was the team-leader with 47 steals and had more assists than turnovers (84-62).
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While the other team members seemed to make light of the boy's escapades and were amused by his adoration of Kai, the team-leader sincerely hoped the little orphaned beast would divert Bonnard.
Cattle Town 2010
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A team-leader type, Lofton's 157 tackles in 2007 were the most by a Sooner during head coach Bob Stoops 'tenure (1999-present).
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While this is pretty standard fare for team-leader characters, Dark Blue wisely throws in a little more character development by hinting at a past marriage that haunts him.
Buzzine » Dark Blue 2009
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Swifford Industries swallowed Yager in white, as he assumed the team-leader position, floor seventeen, area three, or just 17/3.
365 tomorrows » 2006 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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Mature, team-leader type who is tough inside and relentless while pursuing and blitzing.
USATODAY.com - Draft's top 64: Value available beyond top picks 2006
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Maybe the team-leader issue would come up in a natural way, assuming they managed to stay in business mode, and they could talk about Candy becoming one.
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Jaffray, the team-leader in goals, tallied for the seventh time this season with 6: 36 remaining in the opening period.
USATODAY.com 2003
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Sakic, who has a team-leading 32 points, has a sprained right ankle, while Forsberg, the team-leader in assists with 20, has a sore neck.
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