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end play

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end play [′end ‚plā]
(mechanical engineering)
Axial movement in a shaft-and-bearing assembly resulting from clearances between the components.


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Covers alignments and formations, offensive line play (create seams and double teams), backfield play (speed in space), receiver play (blocking the edge), tight end play, quarterback play (the trigger), attacking defenses, the flip option (a counter triple), attacking defenses with the flip option, the two-gun triple, attacking defenses with the two-gun triple, and developmental drills.
Mayhew's Watercress Girl herself was to appear, in rather a new light, in a highly popular East End play, William Travers's The Watercress Girl (City of London Theatre 1865).
This is the American premiere of Luscombe's play, derived from the master's 1951 short story and rarely produced stage adaptation about behind-the-scenes goings-on at a West End play.
 
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