She was the one who had had it framed and had hung it there.
The Beatles had it, Muhammad Ali had it, but not many other people have had it.
She had given it to Luda after her husband had tried it and hated it.
Seven Presidents had tried it, seven Congresses had tried it -- and all of them had failed.
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Paul had had it with New Orleans, with the violence and the terrible neglect that drowned the city.
By 1992 the VCs had had it, saying, if you need more money for tinkering, take yourselves public.
Had it not had that good fortune, it might have faced nastier options for its troubled energy-cables business.
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In this Greek-tragedy tale, Asus had taken everything it had learned from Dell and applied it for itself.
Such knowledge might bring enormous wealth to those who had it, but it had the ability to destroy the currency.
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The court heard it was an issue the company had identified when it bought the machine, but it had failed to rectify it.
It had to include cuts in domestic spending, it had to include reforms in entitlement programs, and it had to include revenues.
Opinion on whether their country had benefited from membership was almost evenly split, with 44% saying it had and 43% it had not.
"Considering this is the biggest event China have had had it would be very special to have my name associated with it, " he said.
And the thought was that the Army had organized units, it had people who had various skills it had its own assets for mobility.
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Prior to the race against Pistorius, World Horse Welfare had said it had no problem with the horse competing providing it was treated fairly.
France had not had it all their own way - the Spaniards took the doubles into a fourth set having saved a match point in the third set tie-break.
This was certainly a newsworthy item as the Bush administration had denied it had a preference on the matter and because it was the IMF which had endorsed the devaluation course.
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However, he said the Northern Ireland Executive had shown itself to be robust and stable since the restoration of devolution in 2007 and had demonstrated it had the stamina to stay the course.
He had been sent a link to the excerpt by another teacher, who had received it from her sister, who had been e-mailed it by a friend, and, well, you get the point.
Dr Kotecha's team compared 16 babies who had developed a respiratory distress syndrome but had overcome it with 13 babies who had developed CLD, and six other babies who were under ventilation for other reasons.
It had signalled that it would veto the bill, had the Senate approved it, because it violates world-trade law, invites other countries to hit back against American exports, and would have cost steel-using industries dear.
With three sides of Home Park now redeveloped, providing a capacity of just over 20, 000 - and with the Greens in the second highest division in English football - Argyle had probably never had it so good.
Iran's explanation is that the nuclear smuggling network run by Pakistan's Abdul Qadeer Khan had sent it this document in 1987, along with other documentation on centrifuges Iran had received, but that Iran had not asked for it.
But the German leadership, until the desperate days of late 1918, had made it perfectly plain that the only peace it would accept would be on its own terms: what it had won by force it would keep.
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It had the leading game console at the time, it had a phenomenally successful portable gaming device, it had the most respected TVs in the market, its cameras were doing brisk business and it had a line of computers that were sufficient.
He said he had asked his colleague, Prof Hal Abelson, to analyse how MIT had behaved when it had first discovered "unusual activity" on its network in 2010, what decisions it had made and what its options had been at the time.
Lord Young, who was employment secretary and later trade and industry secretary under Margaret Thatcher in the late 1980s, resigned his unpaid advisory role in November 2010 after suggesting that low interest rates meant most people had "never had it so good" since the "so-called recession" began.
In contrast to Egypt, where America had influence on both Hosni Mubarak and the army it had helped to equip, it had no serious leverage on the ground in Iran, and its verbal support might have damaged the credibility of the very people it was trying to help.
The story goes that when President Richard Nixon had asked to see the legendary Alexandria Library on a visit to Egypt and was informed that it had been destroyed sometime in the distant archaeological past, it also turned out that his hosts had no idea where it had been.
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