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For some people, home is a cardboard carton in Tokyo.
The coxswain egged his crewmen on, and made a winning spurt at the last lap of the regatta.
In England in the Middle Ages, whole towns played football on certain holidays, sometimes with as many as 500 players at one time.
In the Chinese football game in which the players used their feet and bodies - but never their hands - the goal was a hole in a net made from silk.
The earth is like a ball with a big magnet in it.
Boys always want to play football after school.
The huge waves upset their boat.
A big wave swept the man off the boat.
In other cultures, the balls were filled with earth, grain, bits and pieces of plants, and sometimes even pieces of metal.
The players had to throw the ball from one to another to try to get the ball over the other team's baseline.
The players scrambled for the ball.
Players were limited in what they could and could not do to get and keep the ball.
Ships carry lifeboats so that the crew can escape.
I ran across an ex-boyfriend of mine in town the other day.
The teacher opened the box and took out a ball.
The baby caught sight of my ballpoint pen and reached out for it.
In olden times, football was popular in both Greece and Rome.
A group of young men are playing handball in the playground.
Productivity has fallen. Accordingly, workers' bonuses will be reduced.
It has been played in many ways in most cultures around the world.

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