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War “is not a game 7 world series baseball game – be critical - don’t just give warmongers a platform and give a play by play with a swirling 3D map - you are complicit,” Ms. Manning, 30, wrote in a tweet addressed to journalists accompanied by an icon of a rainbow, an icon of hearts and the hashtags #Syria and #Russia.

Moralists and pragmatists might argue, from their different perspectives, that it is silly to give a play a name that has to have one, two or three letters removed for advertising or publishing purposes.

The girls were to give a play.

About two years ago singer Erykah Badu and her boyfriend, Jay Electronica, used Twitter to give a play by play of the arrival of their son — though Electronica, not Badu, did most of the actual typing.

The schools take the matter up and the Board of Education approves a plan for the pupils to give a play for the benefit of the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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