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Daly

[ dey-lee ]

noun

  1. (John) Au·gus·tin [aw-, guhs, -tin], 1838–99, U.S. playwright, critic, and theatrical manager.


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Lincoln Daly had two hits and three RBIs.

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He dashed past Nick Tompkins, rode the challenge of Angus Hall, ran beyond Elliot Daly, and celebrated long before getting to the line knowing no-one could match his blistering speed.

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Hall ran in Saracens' first try in the right corner after a period of pressure from the visitors, finishing up after Daly's great, 20-yard pass.

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While taking in McDonald’s performance, I was fondly recalling the blunt, blue-collar realism of Tyne Daly’s portrayal in Laurents’ 1989 production.

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The 19-year-old collected Elliot Daly's pass and sped clear to finish in the corner after Saracens had fallen behind for the first time in the match.

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