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We did it, but he went to Real for something like over 40m Euros.
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Obama gave his response for several minutes, then a translator in a corner of the room took over and went on for what seemed like forever.
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Republicans betrayed their own conscience when they went against established Republican principles like the MANDATE over healthcare which was a Heritage foundation issue popularized by Gingrich.
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Myers' daughter, seeing that the driver left the car door open, went over and peered inside to see personal items that included what looked like a bundle of cash in reality, a dollar bill wrapped around pieces of newspaper.
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Nothing Like This, their latest album, went platinum a little over eight months after its release.
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Do not be discouraged when this movie is dismissed by opinion leaders, just like the 1, 168-page book that went on to sell over 7 million copies.
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He warmed up his audience with rugby references, warmed the cockles of Labour hearts with his take on last week's Budget - "the best George Osborne hoped to do was not to screw it up like he did last year" - and went on the attack over growth predictions that fell flat, borrowing predictions that have soared.
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The more likely scenario is that we are riding the steep part of the nearly saturated S curve, and just like every other exponentially growing process that humanity went through, saturation eventually takes over.
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Bristol made the Scarlets pay, wing Robinson came close to going over in the corner but like Rees, had a foot in touch as he went for the try-line.
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The most impressive aspect of Murray's 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-7(2), 6-2 victory over Federer: From the first point, he looked like he expected to win, and when things went wrong, he kept plugging away rather than muttering, mouthing off and imploding, as he might have a few years ago.
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