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" ... Bishop is a legitimate five tool player with power, a good hitting tool, good speed, above average defensive ability and a strong and accurate throwing arm. His best tools are his power and speed combination. He is a good athlete, and was a wide receiver in high school. Bishop was courted by colleges to play football and/or baseball. ... "
" ... Liverpool’s meeting with Shrewsbury Town was one of the most talked about ties of the FA Cup fourth round, and the fallout from the game at Montgomery Waters Meadow, which finished 2-2, has courted controversy. ... "
" ... Many of the transactions that closed in 2020 originated before the pandemic. To originate and close those transactions, investment bankers had hopped on planes and courted clients face-to-face. For us, being in Manhattan provided the perfect entertainment “home-court advantage.” ... "
" ... This latter is highly important and touches on why Israel has courted Baku so assiduously in recent years. Iran has a huge province of Azeris. It worries that sooner or later they will want to secede and join with their ethnic kin across the border in Azerbaijan proper. The extension of that border increases the chances with enhanced trade, tribal contact, and hard-to-police porousness. Israel would like to encourage the process, or at least the threat of it, as a counterweight to Iran's anti-Israel activities in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. ... "
" ... To know the Kinseys—who have been married for 53 years—is to understand that theirs was a partnership from the very beginning. They met at a 1963 civil rights protest. Shirley had been arrested and Bernard was part of a Florida A&M University student group handing out supplies to jailed protesters. After Shirley served her three-day sentence, the couple courted over “library dates,” which was a euphemism for leaving campus to watch movies. Since the college cafeteria closed early on Sundays, Bernard made a routine of bringing over shrimp burgers each week. “My friends would tease me about getting to have something to eat that late at night and they told me he loved me before he ever said it,” Shirley Kinsey, now 74, recalls. ... "