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And despite knowing that all of their hard work could come to nothing if they are relegated on Saturday, Tisdale is keen for his players to go out and enjoy the occasion.
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Though he looks nothing like them, they come to accept him and he becomes friends with them.
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However, Wenger is adamant the Gunners would have nothing to fear if they come up against either rival.
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Even if the acquisition of Russian S-300 missiles at the cost of untold millions of dollars made strategic sense, such investments will face tough sledding at home to the extent that they come at the expense of the production of domestic anti-missile systems, to say nothing of ships, planes and armored vehicles that enjoy higher priority among the JCS and in some quarters on Capitol Hill.
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"There's nothing to stop schools sharing staff if they come to a financial agreement as to how it would work, " he added.
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While he waited for the taxi to come, they sat across from each other by the window, saying nothing.
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The results are nothing less than what patients have come to expect when they seek treatment for incurable diseases.
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The government are thinking people just don't want to work and so are cutting benefits to make people work, but they are doing nothing to create the jobs for people to be able to come off benefits and get back to work.
BBC: Council tax rise for low-income families
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They have nothing to do with the actual voters - prime voters who will come out to vote in January.
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Little wonder, then, that senior managers complain that "nothing happens" when they tell their employees to feel empowered and come up with new ideas, he says.
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That does nothing to help the patient address the issues or problems they might be facing and come to terms with them in their life.
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