Europe claimed a 14-1 victory for their fourth straight win in Boston, while Team World returned the favour two years later in Vancouver, romping to a 13-2 win.
Luckily, clever Frances must have understood her caper was destined for failure.
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Amanda Whiting,
Vulture,
1 Oct. 2025
By emphasizing the caper aspect and the goofy comedy of all this over the intricate plotting that is a hallmark of Westlake’s novels, Black lowers the stakes of a heist that involves halting a speeding NY subway refuse train and busting into a supposedly impenetrable Brooklyn vault.
In the hands of editor Richard Mettler, some of those fragments serve montages that interlace how the tribes prepare to defend themselves with the way Jalabzeen readies himself to attack.
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Carlos Aguilar,
Variety,
2 Oct. 2025
Having attacked the edge of the six-yard box, Rodon has to back-pedal and meet the ball, again, wide of the goal.
An escaped pet zebra that went on the lam in Tennessee was captured Sunday after gamboling in the forest for more than a week.
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Theresa Braine,
New York Daily News,
8 June 2025
The dire wolves known to paleontologists, however, are different from the creatures that can now be viewed in Colossal videos gamboling in an open field.
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Michael Hiltzik,
Los Angeles Times,
24 Apr. 2025
With azure water lapping sandy beaches, lazy days spent frolicking in Lake Maggiore are a huge draw.
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Lisa Kadane,
Travel + Leisure,
22 Sep. 2025
Here, every September, A-listers frolic during the International Film Festival at the Hotel Excelsior Venice Lido, the event's storied headquarters where directors and stars have toasted premieres for decades.
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Nick Canepa,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
6 Sep. 2025
Contreras tagged Randy Rodriguez’s hanging slider in the bottom of the ninth, cavorting around the bases while his teammates spilled out of the home dugout.
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