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Any footballer that emulates Giggs' accomplishment would be a freak in this rigorous world of 21st Century football.
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That gives them leeway should they want to bring in another partner and helps protect their personal assets should there be a freak accident and large liability judgment levied against a property.
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Britain's system, for all its reforms, allows a prime minister to smile and smile and still be a control freak.
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And Gordon far from trying to be a control freak has actually delegated much more than Tony Blair did to Cabinet committees and has been willing simply to go along with those decisions.
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The cyber bookstore may be a glowing beacon of the online revolution or just a freak of commerce.
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The first is that being the governor of a freak state can be a huge liability.
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Hence, the Unabomber -- who killed three people and maimed and mutilated more than a score of others -- was treated with morbid curiosity by the press, as if he were a sideshow freak instead of a wicked, willful murderer who deserved to be put to death.
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By the time she reached high school, she had learned there would be no friends, parties or dates for a girl who looked like a freak.
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The control freak's desire to be successful is strong, but it comes with a lot of self-inflicted pressure.
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Of which there should be plenty, as we've never had a year like this, with the fabulous freak of a campaign.
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