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Although it's still early days, many commuters will welcome the move, and it certainly shows there's plenty of potential left in developing the Oyster card system.
BBC: Next generation Oyster cards could stop overcharging
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Despite a shaky beginning to 2006, there's plenty of value left in ValueClick .
FORBES: ValueClick Looks Attractive Despite Rocky January
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There's plenty of oil left in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East countries.
NPR: Curb Your Conspiracy Theories on Gas Prices
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While most baseball parks are up to speed, there's plenty of market left in the NFL and NBA, where only a handful of venues have made the switch.
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Tapwave shows there's still plenty of life left in the Palm platform.
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This suggests either that there's still plenty of room left for a bull market to run, or that prospects for future earnings growth are more modest than they used to be.
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The results show that there's plenty of life on the left and the centre of Israeli politics too.
BBC: Netanyahu's tough task after Israel's confusing election
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"I have a playing contract until I'm 36 and there's plenty of playing-time left in the legs, " he said.
BBC: Ainsworth reveals management aim
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The Newport runner, who had his lottery funding removed in October 2009, is determined to show there is plenty left in Team GB's self-anointed "elder statesman" in Barcelona.
BBC: Christian Malcolm banks on major experience in Euros
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So there are plenty of questions left to ask about Mr Romney's foreign policy.
BBC: Mitt Romney foreign trip silence irks reporters
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There are, to be sure, plenty of scraps left around each firm's core business, and all three are right to try and get them when possible.
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Yet there is plenty of oil left, with perhaps only a fifth of the world's endowment so far produced.
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And the company's nurturing of its mobile business and its success in display advertising indicates that there is plenty of life left in it yet.
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