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Cowboys churn out another surprise, 37-27 over the Eagles - North Dallas Gazette

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By Dwain Price NDG Sports One of the mega-hit songs of the 1970s written and performed by the Bee Gees from the Saturday Night Fever motion picture soundtrack was Stayin’ Alive. That song was certainly apropos for what has happened to the Dallas Cowboys over the past three weeks. With the outcome of their season […]

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