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The Arlington Renegades lose to the Birmingham Stallions in the battle of champions in their home opener on Saturday.<br/><br/>The game got off to a shaky start, with both teams having their initial drive end in a turnover in opposing territory. It was a stalemate for most of the first half until Renegades QB Luis Perez connected with new addition Isaiah Winstead for a 52-yard touchdown. At that point the Renegades gained full control of the game and looked as if that was going to be the story heading into halftime, but that wasn’t the case. After being benched for a couple series, Stallions QB, Matt Corral responded with a huge drive right before the half to tie it up at 11. Backup QB Adrian Martinez got some action until he left the game with a lower leg injury.<br/><br/>In the 2nd half, the Stallions pulled ahead and didn’t look back. RB CJ Marable put the team on his back with a couple huge plays including a 28-yard catch and run. In the 4th,he got into the endzone making it a two-score lead which proved to be too much to overcome. The Renegades looked a step slow on defense along with sloppy tackling and breakdowns in the secondary. On offense, despite the run game being non-existent, they were 0-2 in the red zone and had 2 drives stall directly due to penalties. The Renegades only had 2 penalties in the 2nd half but the timing in which those penalties occurred, put the offense behind the 8-ball.<br/><br/>Coach Stoops attributed the offensive struggles to a lack of the run game. The confidence Stoops had in the run game showed in the amount of attempts they had in the 2nd half, which was 5. The Renegades ran for 59 yards on 3.3 yards per carry as a team. Stoops thought the pass game struggled as well, stating “the timing wasn’t what it needed to be, but I have all the confidence in the world in Luiz [Perez] to make those throws.”<br/><br/>The Renegades look to regroup for next week as they travel to St.Louis to take on the Battlehawks Saturday, April 6 on ABC. D210SPORTS is your home for all Renegades updates this season!<br/><br/>
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STORY: Mr. Raj Kapoor (Ashwin Kaushal), a resident of Sunflower housing society, is found dead in his apartment. When the police officers begin their investigations, majority of the residents and frequent visitors become suspects. Will the cops be able to crack this case?<br/><br/>REVIEW: Based in Mumbai, ‘Sunflower’ revolves around a murder that occurs in a middle-class housing society of the same name. When Mumbai police officers— Digendra (Ranvir Shorey) and Chetan Tambe (Girish Kulkarni) begin investigating the case, they suspect nearly everyone. However, Sonu Singh (Sunil Grover), a simpleton living in the same society, is drawn into the murder mystery and becomes the prime suspect. What happens next forms the crux of the story.<br/><br/>This engaging eight-part situational crime comedy is co-written by Vikas Bahl (writer-director of popular Bollywood films 'Queen' and 'Super30') and Chaitali Parmar. Along with Rahul Sengupta, Vikas wears the director's hat in this series, which marks his digital debut as well. Right from the start, the audience is aware of how one of the society's occupants (Raj Kapoor) died. But it’s the narrative—which revolves around the investigation proceedings and how everyone fits into the suspect category—that has been interestingly penned down with a dash of humour and plenty of thrills.<br/><br/>The screenplay is intriguing throughout, thanks to its quirky characters with odd tics and characteristics that define them, as well as the subplots that blend well into this character-driven plot. For instance, Sonu Singh, a 35-year-old eccentric salesperson with Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), keeps everything perfectly organised—from his foot mat to everything on his work table. Dilip Iyer (Ashish Vidyarthi) is another character who aspires to be the chairman of Sunflower Society in order to make it a happier place to live. Imagine he has a committee of members that interview everyone who wishes to stay in this society and have stringent rules against allowing unmarried people, divorcees, queers, and so on. Then there's Mr Ahuja (Mukul Chadda), a lecturer by profession with a smirky appearance and a courteous demeanour, and his ever-supportive wife (Radha Bhatt). Overall, the majority of the scenes revolve around a small group of society members, depicting everything from internal society politics to nosy neighbours.<br/><br/>While the first few episodes keep you hooked primarily due to the involvement of so many characters and their personal lives, as well as their link to the crime, there are some that drag on, especially those involving Sonu caring for Mr. Tondon (Sameer Kakkar). Ideally, the shorter episodes and tight editing (by Konark Saxena) would have aided the plot's progression while maintaining the show's pace. The background score composed by Sahej Bakshi and Vesh Shrivastava is interesting and complements the story well.<br/><br/>Sunil Grover plays Sonu Singh to perfection, never straying from his role as a lonely man with no social circle
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STORY: Mr. Raj Kapoor (Ashwin Kaushal), a resident of Sunflower housing society, is found dead in his apartment. When the police officers begin their investigations, majority of the residents and frequent visitors become suspects. Will the cops be able to crack this case?<br/><br/>REVIEW: Based in Mumbai, ‘Sunflower’ revolves around a murder that occurs in a middle-class housing society of the same name. When Mumbai police officers— Digendra (Ranvir Shorey) and Chetan Tambe (Girish Kulkarni) begin investigating the case, they suspect nearly everyone. However, Sonu Singh (Sunil Grover), a simpleton living in the same society, is drawn into the murder mystery and becomes the prime suspect. What happens next forms the crux of the story.<br/><br/>This engaging eight-part situational crime comedy is co-written by Vikas Bahl (writer-director of popular Bollywood films 'Queen' and 'Super30') and Chaitali Parmar. Along with Rahul Sengupta, Vikas wears the director's hat in this series, which marks his digital debut as well. Right from the start, the audience is aware of how one of the society's occupants (Raj Kapoor) died. But it’s the narrative—which revolves around the investigation proceedings and how everyone fits into the suspect category—that has been interestingly penned down with a dash of humour and plenty of thrills.<br/><br/>The screenplay is intriguing throughout, thanks to its quirky characters with odd tics and characteristics that define them, as well as the subplots that blend well into this character-driven plot. For instance, Sonu Singh, a 35-year-old eccentric salesperson with Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), keeps everything perfectly organised—from his foot mat to everything on his work table. Dilip Iyer (Ashish Vidyarthi) is another character who aspires to be the chairman of Sunflower Society in order to make it a happier place to live. Imagine he has a committee of members that interview everyone who wishes to stay in this society and have stringent rules against allowing unmarried people, divorcees, queers, and so on. Then there's Mr Ahuja (Mukul Chadda), a lecturer by profession with a smirky appearance and a courteous demeanour, and his ever-supportive wife (Radha Bhatt). Overall, the majority of the scenes revolve around a small group of society members, depicting everything from internal society politics to nosy neighbours.<br/><br/>While the first few episodes keep you hooked primarily due to the involvement of so many characters and their personal lives, as well as their link to the crime, there are some that drag on, especially those involving Sonu caring for Mr. Tondon (Sameer Kakkar). Ideally, the shorter episodes and tight editing (by Konark Saxena) would have aided the plot's progression while maintaining the show's pace. The background score composed by Sahej Bakshi and Vesh Shrivastava is interesting and complements the story well.<br/><br/>Sunil Grover plays Sonu Singh to perfection, never straying from his role as a lonely man with no social circle
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Kia unveiled the all-new 2025 K4 compact four-door for its global debut at the 2024 New York International Auto Show. As Kia’s fourth-generation compact sedan, the K4 is a powerhouse of standard, segment-above technology, and it delivers Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), refinement, and class-leading rear head room and leg room. An available turbocharged engine amps up the fun-to-drive quotient and standard multi-link rear suspension on the GT-Line (2.0 and 1.6 turbo) offers a responsive driving experience.<br/><br/>Elevating expectations for connectivity technology and superior style in the compact four-door sedan segment, the K4 sports standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and available multi-segment display cockpit with a combined nearly 30-inches of digital instrumentation enabling camera-feed visibility of your surroundings. Available amenities such as Digital Key 2.0 with Ultra Wideband, Harman Kardon premium audio, heated and ventilated front seats, and a wide sunroof define the K4’s premium persona. The K4 is expected to arrive in the United States in the second half of 2024 in five trim levels: LX, LXS, EX, GT-Line and GT-Line Turbo.
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STORY: Mr. Raj Kapoor (Ashwin Kaushal), a resident of Sunflower housing society, is found dead in his apartment. When the police officers begin their investigations, majority of the residents and frequent visitors become suspects. Will the cops be able to crack this case?<br/><br/>REVIEW: Based in Mumbai, ‘Sunflower’ revolves around a murder that occurs in a middle-class housing society of the same name. When Mumbai police officers— Digendra (Ranvir Shorey) and Chetan Tambe (Girish Kulkarni) begin investigating the case, they suspect nearly everyone. However, Sonu Singh (Sunil Grover), a simpleton living in the same society, is drawn into the murder mystery and becomes the prime suspect. What happens next forms the crux of the story.<br/><br/>This engaging eight-part situational crime comedy is co-written by Vikas Bahl (writer-director of popular Bollywood films 'Queen' and 'Super30') and Chaitali Parmar. Along with Rahul Sengupta, Vikas wears the director's hat in this series, which marks his digital debut as well. Right from the start, the audience is aware of how one of the society's occupants (Raj Kapoor) died. But it’s the narrative—which revolves around the investigation proceedings and how everyone fits into the suspect category—that has been interestingly penned down with a dash of humour and plenty of thrills.<br/><br/>The screenplay is intriguing throughout, thanks to its quirky characters with odd tics and characteristics that define them, as well as the subplots that blend well into this character-driven plot. For instance, Sonu Singh, a 35-year-old eccentric salesperson with Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), keeps everything perfectly organised—from his foot mat to everything on his work table. Dilip Iyer (Ashish Vidyarthi) is another character who aspires to be the chairman of Sunflower Society in order to make it a happier place to live. Imagine he has a committee of members that interview everyone who wishes to stay in this society and have stringent rules against allowing unmarried people, divorcees, queers, and so on. Then there's Mr Ahuja (Mukul Chadda), a lecturer by profession with a smirky appearance and a courteous demeanour, and his ever-supportive wife (Radha Bhatt). Overall, the majority of the scenes revolve around a small group of society members, depicting everything from internal society politics to nosy neighbours.<br/><br/>While the first few episodes keep you hooked primarily due to the involvement of so many characters and their personal lives, as well as their link to the crime, there are some that drag on, especially those involving Sonu caring for Mr. Tondon (Sameer Kakkar). Ideally, the shorter episodes and tight editing (by Konark Saxena) would have aided the plot's progression while maintaining the show's pace. The background score composed by Sahej Bakshi and Vesh Shrivastava is interesting and complements the story well.<br/><br/>Sunil Grover plays Sonu Singh to perfection, never straying from his role as a lonely man with no social circle
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CoolCar Chick and Sbuda have another adventure in store for us. This final leg of their tour takes us down the iconic Route 62, all the way up to the sandy dunes of Cape Town.
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It took a David Raya save in the penalty shootout, but Arsenal are through to the Champions League Quarter Finals. But while the tie ended 1-1 over both legs, simply turning around the initial deficit represented an enormous victory for Mikel Arteta. Adam Clery looks at why Porto were such a difficult proposition for the Gunners, and why finding a way past them bodes incredibly well for the remainder of the season.
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Gymnast Averie Mitchell lost her leg when she was 2-years-old. 9-years-later, she's flipping and tumbling like a champ on the balance beam! <br/><br/>Now, not only is she meeting Steve Harvey, she's getting the chance to meet her idol, Olympic gold medalist Lauren Hernandez. #inspiration <br/>Follow to get the latest from:<br/><br/>Steve Harvey is EVERYWH3R3!<br/><br/>
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9 mai 2023 — Real Madrid and Manchester City face off in the Champions League semi-final first leg at the Santiago Bernabau.<br/>Real Madrid vs Manchester City First Half - UEFA Champions League, Semi Finals, Season 20222023
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<br/><br/>The audio frequencies and colors in this video are for meditating and tuning the Muladhara or Root Chakra (red) which is located in the perineum, the region between the genitals and the anus.It is related to instinct, security, survival and also to basic human potentiality.It is physically linked to our circulatory and reproductive systems, and the legs, pelvic, genitals, and feet. When out of balance, you may feel tired, overly cautious, afraid of change and cold from weak circulation.Muladhara is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the color red. It also affects sexuality, lust and obsession. Physically, Muladhara governs sexuality, mentally it governs stability, emotionally it governs sensuality, and spiritually it governs a sense of security.<br/><br/>We can't all live in the Himalayas, and let's face it, stress is in our lives and there is little time to get in tune with the world around us, the natural world we rush past.There is a solution though: tuning/aligning the 7 Chakras, the \
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<p>A coroner has revealed a soldier whose body was found in the River Medway after a night out may have suffered a “violent or unnatural death”</a>.</p><p>25-year-old Charlie Saywell was discovered trapped under a boat last month, and had rope around his legs and torso.</p><p>A Medway mum says more needs to be done to improve services</a> for children with special education needs.</p><p>A report by Ofsted this week has found many are still waiting too long to be assessed, with inconsistent experiences and outcomes.</p><p>Campaigners are celebrating after Folkestone flats they branded “horrendous” were snubbed</a> following 300 comments of opposition.</p><p>The proposals for 20 flats were rejected by council bosses but the firm behind the bid tried to do it anyway.</p><p>The owners of The Pet Shop in Sittingbourne have been telling us how they have managed to stay open for thirty years</a>.</p><p>Victor Brobyn has been in business since 1994 and has sold all sorts of animals from bearded dragons to rabbits and birds.</p><p>JB Gill from JLS has been on our sister radio station kmfm ahead of their concert at Dreamland in Margate.</p><p>The boy band will be playing on July 6th as part of the Summer series.</p><p>And in cricket, Kent’s head coach Matt Walker has been telling us about his plans for the new season.</p><p>Their first county championship match against Somerset gets underway tomorrow.</p>
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