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27 Sentences With "give the game away"

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Yes, the Los Angeles Rams were falling apart, seemingly trying to give the game away.
Each venue offers different discount opportunities, or ways to give the game away like with console bundles.
But for a few hours, Lydia was afraid a currency mix-up might give the game away.
Knowing his memories could give the game away, Bernard decides to scramble his own brain to hide what he's done.
Dad shows some impressive tech savviness by commenting on a few posts himself so as not to give the game away.
Both entail—not to give the game away—a large primate who has made absolutely no effort to meet with his therapist.
"(It's) extremely tough (to) come back home after a tough loss (in Dallas on Wednesday) and just give the game away," Harden said.
Trump's slogan is presented as self-evident, and it demands wholesale acceptance rather than scrutiny or skepticism (since pinpointing when, precisely, America was last great would give the game away).
"Watchmen" isn't about to give the game away on that, but it does help rebut suspicions that Sister Night wouldn't be as morally ambiguous as the vigilantes in Moore and Gibbons's book.
There's also a sequence, early on, in which Annie, sorting through her mother's stuff, picks up a volume entitled "Guide to Spiritualism," which may not give the game away but certainly advertises what sort of game we can expect.
One user has his insights appearing as subtitles over Hollywood footage of monsters and aliens, backed by an epic dubstep compilation, insisting that he's not making any assertions, that he's only asking questions—they're all phrased as what-if scenarios—but the titles give the game away.
"I don't want to give the game away, but it does go a bit bonkers, a bit Pirandellian," she said, referring to Luigi Pirandello, and his 1921 play "Six Characters in Search of an Author," in which fictional characters storm a theater, demanding their story be told.
It would give the game away to explain how Nora and Lurie's timelines end up colliding, but suffice to say it will remind you of the way train tracks can lock and switch across one another, connecting the whole world together where before there was only land.
Just like that scene, jovial proceedings on board the ship give way to panic when one guest has some digestive distress, but Alien: Covenant doesn't give the game away that fast: spoilers, but it's a bit of food, rather than a gestating chestburster, that's causing her hacking coughs.
Many orchestras moved to a system of asking candidates to play their instruments from behind a screen, so the panel did not know whether they were male or female; to aid the process, women removed their shoes so the sound of heels did not give the game away.
And while AI is pretty good at coming up with new data that matches examples it's already seen (like drawing portraits of fake celebrities after seeing a lot of red carpet headshots), it struggles to do so in the world of language without making mistakes that give the game away.
"I don't want to give the game away, but it's a variety of documents, from different types of institutions that are associated with the election campaign, some quite unexpected angles, some quite interesting, some even entertaining," Assange said when asked how the next revelations would compare with those in July.
Though he'll certainly have better outings than his debut against the Giants (20 carries for 51 yards, one catch for one yard), modern NFL coaches are too smart to give the game away trying to "establish the run" or "get into a rhythm"—they'll give the carries to someone else, or abandon the run altogether.
Two enormous buttresses give the game away, as well as an expanse of flint amongst the red-brick. In 1530, Foxhall became an ecclesiastical hamlet to Brightwell. Despite its name the Foxhall Stadium, the home stadium of the Ipswich Witches speedway team, is actually just across the parish boundary in Kesgrave. The stadium is run by Spedeworth UK Ltd stock car promoters.
Many owners were still wary. By the 1930s, the two-team cities of Boston, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Chicago had reached an agreement not to broadcast away games. In other words, if the Boston Braves were at home, listeners could hear that game on the radio, but could not listen to the Boston Red Sox away game. The owners' argument –"they won't come to the park if you give the game away"– was invalidated under this arrangement.
Trbojevic was born in New South Wales, Australia. He played his junior rugby league for Mona Vale Juniors, before being signed by the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. As a youngster, he also played Australian Rules football at a high level and was placed in the Sydney Swans Talent Academy as a teenager but eventually decided to give the game away to focus on rugby league.How Manly Sea Eagles young gun Tom Trbojevic was almost lost to rugby league Despite playing for both Australia in junior representative teams, Trbojevic scored 94.3% on his HSC.
An Imperial Commission is on the verge of granting colonies to the Moties, but MacArthur Sailing Master/Lieutenant Kevin Renner figures out the truth just in time. It is the passengers on the original probe, ejected into space and burned up by solar radiation, that give the game away. Not only is there a Warrior among the group, but several are visibly pregnant, demolishing any argument about them being statues or religious icons. The decision is made to gather a battle fleet to either disarm or try to annihilate the Moties.
In a 1980 interview, Derek Meddings, the series' special effects director, described the process as "designing the shot carefully [...] then shoot[ing] it at very high speed (to make movement slower and therefore seemingly vaster) and hope you didn't get huge globules of water that would give the game away." Models were controlled using wires, poles and underwater tracks and rigs. To make the water look blue, the crew first tried experimenting with various lighting effects; these proved inadequate, so the water was dyed blue instead.Meddings, p. 34.
She, meanwhile, pays a visit to Parsloe, with whom she once had an understanding, planning to give him a piece of her mind, but all is soon cleared up and the two become engaged. Emsworth, on hearing this, sends Vail to retrieve his letter, but has misdirected him into Connie's room; on finding Vail hiding in her closet, she promptly fires him. Finding the Emsworth Arms uncomfortable, Vail lets the cottage with the pig in it. Fearing he will give the game away, Gally dashes round, but Vail has already been visited by a policeman and Wellbeloved.
CHOUBERT: > Drama's always been realistic and there's always been a detective about... > Every play's an investigation brought to a successful conclusion... > There's a riddle and it's solved in the final scene... > Sometimes earlier...you might as well give the game away at the start... Unexpectedly, the Detective enters. He quizzes Choubert and Madeleine about the spelling of the name of the previous tenant of their flat. The Detective wants to know whether the name was spelt Mallot with a 't' at the end, or Mallot with a 'd'. Whilst Choubert knows the name and its spelling, he is confused as to whether he knew the Mallots themselves.
Glider is a Macintosh game written by John Calhoun and first published as shareware in 1988 under the company name Soft Dorothy Software. In 1991, a colorized version of Glider that included a level editor was published by Casady & Greene as Glider 4.0. (A version of Glider 4 for the Windows platform would be released around 1994.) In 1994, Casady & Greene published a further enhanced version of the game, Glider PRO, for the Mac platform. When Casady & Greene went bankrupt in 2003, the rights to the series reverted to the author, who opted for a period of time to give the game away on his website.
Blackadder immediately notices that "Bob" is a girl in disguise, something of which Melchett remains entirely unaware; however, Bob persuades Blackadder not to give the game away. The show, which features Baldrick's Charlie Chaplin impression (featuring a dead slug called Graham as Baldrick's "moustache"), which Melchett thinks is a slug-balancer, and Lieutenant George's drag act, "Gorgeous Georgina", is a success on its first night, but unfortunately Melchett falls in love with "Georgina", takes her to the Regimental Ball, and proposes to her. Worst of all, George accepts because he thought he might have been court-martialled for disobeying a superior officer. Blackadder is called to Melchett's office and it is revealed the marriage is to take place on Saturday and the General wants him to be his best man.

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