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They are too big for that to be a saving grace.
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The 2010 mandate included a 3-year grace period, and the three big utilities met the 20% goal by 2011.
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The audience was treated to three hours of big names and big tunes, but -- acerbic comedians and Grace Jones aside -- the Diamond Jubilee Concert was a safe bet.
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It is the same lesson learned, albeit on a smaller scale, by certain other big time football programs when their head coaches fell from grace.
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These women had been spotted roaming around Grace Hopper Celebration, either as speakers or recruiting for the big companies that acquired their startups.
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Grace, ranked 89th in the world, will be playing with big-hitting defending champion Nicolas Colsaerts after the Belgian shot a flawless 66.
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In a sport defined by grace and artistry, it's ironic that figure skating won its popularity--and its big paydays--in 1994, thanks to an act of brutality.
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The NFL players with the highest public profiles were those who had been college stars, at big universities, and the Giants had more of them, particularly Frank Gifford, whose good looks and effortless grace at the University of Southern California inspired Frederick Exley's classic novel, A Fan's Notes.
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