gridiron in A Sentence

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    From Gridiron to Googleplex.

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    Invincible a Gridiron.

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    So are there any exceptions to the pattern of gore and Gridiron?

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    The oval ball used in the game of American football, known as Gridiron in some countries.

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    Then comes Invincible, a Gridiron drama that opens in theaters August 25, and The Brazilian Job, a sequel to 2003's The Italian Job.

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    Specialists- athletes who are good at one particular thing- are not unique to the sport of football, but the Gridiron takes specialization to an extreme.

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    In North America football did establish itself as the relatively less-violent alternative to Gridiron football and Soccer players a more socially inclusive sport for women.

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    In Gridiron football beanbags are used to mark the point of a change of possession(where a punt or kickoff is caught, an interception is made, or a fumble occurs).

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    The NFL is taking over for a reason, because it's simply riveting to see a game in person when these amazing athletes hit the field to do battle on the Gridiron.

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    Others include Ricky Williams, Bo Jackson, and Damon Allen, each of whom were drafted both by Major League Baseball and by professional Gridiron football leagues such as the NFL and the CFL.

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    Decades before Colin Kaepernick was taking a knee on the football Gridiron to protest racial injustice, Olympic sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos were raising a fist on the winners' stand at the 1968 Olympics.

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    The story mode is a first for the franchise, but considering the positive reception of Journey mode in FIFA 17, it seems that EA thought it was time to produce a story fit for the Gridiron.

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    Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a Gridiron(died in 258)-[noun denoting person].

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    It may seem more stereotype than science, but the Gridiron truly is a perfect laboratory for the study of masculine chemistry- an ideal place to witness this molecular force of nature and, perhaps, to learn how to harness it to our will.

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    The 42-year-old NFL Network anchor, best known for his acerbic wit behind the desk of NFL Total Access and his eponymous podcast, will never best the younger, speedier Gridiron stars he analyzes daily in a foot race, but he sure as hell is going to try.

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