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But he had anyway got on the wrong side of his party's string-pullers.
ECONOMIST: Spain��s Socialists
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When Vizio entered the PC market last year, we weren't gushing about its computers, per se, but we found ourselves rooting for the company anyway: for all it got wrong (flaky trackpads, poor battery life), it did a lot of things right.
ENGADGET
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Call it a glorified foot rub if you'd like (and what's wrong with that, anyway?), but the theory goes that different points on the foot correlate to different parts of the body--and that reflexology, which involves each of these spots being massaged, can provide a kind of holistic X-ray of a person.
FORBES: Wave the White Towel
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He never spoke anyway, so how could he have said anything wrong?
NEWYORKER: Uncle Rock
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This is very worrying, it is the wrong time of year and is not good anyway.
BBC: Owen Brennan: Police continue search for missing trainer
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The professional was wrong and the amateur right - for a while anyway.
CNN: 'Asia Is The Best Place'
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Not only is the premise wrong, argues Mr Peng, but people will anyway soon tire of spending their holidays squeezing into overcrowded trains, stores and hotels.
ECONOMIST: China��s holiday economics
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We've lost completely on a European army - that's actually bad for Europe because if they get this wrong they'll wreck it from the beginning anyway and we've lost on all the other agendas too - and now he's talking about bribing the people of Gibraltar with 30 million pounds to sell out their rights as British citizens.
BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | David Davis on Breakfast with Frost
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And there might be nothing wrong with that, if it so happens that what you were doing anyway represents a nice coherent set of activities.
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