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scorebook

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scorebook [ˈskɔːbʊk] Ncuaderno m de tanteo


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Keeping a scorebook during a baseball game - even with their customized system of slashes, dashes and corresponding dots - continues a terrific hieroglyphic tradition that uniquely connects fans with the sport at the park, by TV or from radio.
In the end we've all seen the replays and we can all make our decisions and at the moment the scorebook says Phillip Hughes is sitting up with me.
At the moment the scorebook says that Phillip Hughes is sitting up with me," the Daily Telegraph quoted Nielsen, as saying.
 
 
 
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