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"I think that's probably why Emery favours him to start games, but I thought tonight when Duran came on, he put himself about more, he got more involved in the link-up play and then tops it off with his goal as well."

From BBC

Without him, Vanney is likely to get his defenders more involved in the passing game while taking few risks in the midfield.

Chicago has been playing better lately, and Keenan Allen is getting more involved.

“We want to counteract this pattern where the more involved you are, the worse you are,” Ford said.

DIS allows students in FSU's Honors Program to work one-on-one with faculty mentors in an open-ended, hands-on research experience and would allow Hartman to be more involved with mathematical modeling.

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