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The Millennium Prayer achieved notoriety when it became clear that BBC Radio 2 and many other stations had refused to allow the song - which sets the words of The Lord's Prayer to the tune of Auld Lang Syne - into playlists.
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The half ended with a heated exchange of words between both sets of players over a late tackle on Fabregas and the fireworks continued immediately after the break.
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If two simple words on a cup of coffee sets off our cult alarms, we probably deserve to be shaken out of our comfort zone and reminded, as we are, that we humans really do have the capability of causing action in the world directly through speech.
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Chinese media publish with these words and so I have two very differnt sets of sounds.
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In other words, just the dollar version of Libor sets the price for deals with a notional value equal to nine times global economic output or GDP.
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The two sets of statements are so contrary and self-defeating in purpose that it is worth spending a 1000 words on them.
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It is well known that partial culling creates an upsurge of disease due to perturbation of infected badgers, in other words increasing the movements of infection among the population by the badgers scarpering to neighbouring sets, potentially setting up a new geographically infected area.
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In other words, its much more like a traditional auction, where the bidding itself sets the offering price of the shares.
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