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"If you're in London, you can buy La Brea bread that was made in New Jersey, " Igoe says.
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The point he made was that if you're operating in London, for example, you work with the cooperation and collaboration of Scotland Yard.
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"If you're filming in London people are so often insincere because they are taken over by the crews, " he said.
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If you're a New Zealander, Australian or South African living in the thriving metropolis of London, chances are you're one of the 35, 000 people who log on to this Web site every day.
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Imagine you've downloaded the app, and you're playing music on your smartphone while you stroll down a street in London's West End theatre district.
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But when you're sitting in Birmingham or Manchester, you can see why many people outside London think high speed rail will actually make things worse.
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In case you're just tuning in, Phelps will be sharing the stage in London with teammate and longtime rival Ryan Lochte (say "Lock-tee"), who has spent the last two years drubbing Phelps.
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You're coming into the finish line in London, two kilometers from the finish, Carpenter will say to Stevens.
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"In London they're more interested in working with you to help you manage the condition, " he said.
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Well you're talking to the wrong person here David, I have a constituency in north east London so there's not a lot of country there except a bit of Epping Forest around the top.
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In their constituency, you can, because they have to declare it when they actually are standing for election, but I think it's different if people are at home and you know, in their own communities than if they're living on their own, in London and their address is made public.
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