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Business-minded Republicans lap it up, though some fret about the deficit question.
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And with Goldman eager to get rid of its hedge fund administration business, State Street is clearly more than happy to lap it up.
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The male customers, naturally, lap it up.
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Following Steve Harmison's wide to second slip at Brisbane in 2006, and his contrastingly ferocious burst 17 months at Lord's earlier, this was a more mundane opening, and the capacity crowd of 16, 000 did not seem to lap it up.
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And they lap it up.
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Still, the differences are as minimal in person as they are on paper -- while the Series 9 does seem slightly thicker in hand, it's really not a difference you'd notice everyday, and just like the Air, picking it up off your lap or table requires little to no muscle.
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As the last lap is finishing on Sunday, it's packed up and it's off to the next race.
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And it was a bear to lug it up the 27 steps while balancing my lap top and carry-on bag.
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This may be a lap too far--not least because it will throw Mr Ecclestone up against real media moguls such as Rupert Murdoch.
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Sarazen's single hole victory over Percy Alliss came courtesy of a birdie two at the 15th, where his tee shot landed in the lap of a woman spectator and bounced back onto the green as she stood up to shake it off.
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It is feared any potential benefits from the extra boost of 80bhp for up to six seconds each lap will initially be negated by the system's weight (on average 35kg) and its knock-on effect on balance, weight distribution and reliability, not to mention the cost and anxiety over its safety.
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It sets up a kind of spoof Batman and Robin, as if the Caped Crusader and his spooky lap-dog were not parody enough.
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