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And Ben is far from alone.
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Some of the most relevant and evocative Dickens-themed spots can be reached in a two-hour walk within a few miles northeast of Big Ben and not far from the River Thames.
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China--with 112 million cable subscribers, already the largest cable population in the world and one that's expected to hit 137 million by 2010-- is ESPN's thus far untapped mother lode, according to Ben C.
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The likely cause of the crash is far more complex and less definable, says Ben Van Vliet, a professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Not far behind, however, is the third snubbing of Ben Affleck for Argo.
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Blackpool, playing at home for the first time in six weeks due to postponements, should have taken the lead when 19-year-old winger Matt Phillips met a pinpoint cross from Charlie Adam at the far post, but his low volley was saved by Ben Foster with his legs.
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That's got nothing to do with Ben Foster whatsoever because what he's done so far has been really good.
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So I want to congratulate Ben on the work that he's done so far, wish him continued success in the hard work that he has before him.
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Ben Barker from Bedminster Town Team said the money only went so far.
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"So far it is as was expected, there is hardly any real damage, " Ben Yisrael said.
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Now, in order to pull off this hat trick, Ben, you have to look a little dumb--and so far you have been doing a fine job of this.
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Britain is far less exposed to a run on its banks by foreign depositors than Iceland was, says Ben Broadbent, an economist at Goldman Sachs.
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