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Against all odds, Wednesday night’s combined shutout against a hot Padres team was an incredible achievement by the Dodger bullpen and a masterstroke by manager Dave Roberts.

For his masterstroke, however, Roberts created his own doctrine of “equal sovereignty” among states by equating it with the “equal footing” doctrine that governs the admission of new states, and then declared this new invention to be historic and fundamental.

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If Arteta can reignite the fire inside Sterling once more and bring him back towards his best, this shock transfer may yet be a masterstroke.

From BBC

Why signing exiled Sterling might be Arteta 'masterstroke'

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Why signing exiled Sterling might be Arteta 'masterstroke'

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

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