So too was Lewandowski's Borussia Dortmund and Cavani's Napoli, runners-up in Germany and Italy respectively.
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So too Hind Hariri, 24, the daughter of the late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Al-Hariri.
That it has touched such a raw nerve suggests that many French people think so too.
Unfortunately, so too are studies yielding the opposite result: Being unemployable is highly correlated with poverty.
As the etiquette of tea-drinking was complicated, so too was the etiquette of West Indian sugar-avoidance.
But as the new flows speed ahead, so too do their relative share and importance.
Car crime is a boom industry and so too is the market for anti-theft devices.
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So too has Barbara Jones's Adam Naming The Animals at Yewlands School in Sheffield.
So too could questions about the still-to-be-constituted National Election Commission, which will oversee the voting.
With the invention of the clock, so too came that of a timed schedule.
So too goes the absurdly hyperbolic debate over allowing hydraulic fracturing in New York State.
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But as Web commerce has boomed, so too has the value of links--for everyone, including Google.
Not just elected politicians but average Americans aligned with either party do so too.
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They seem to be using social media very astutely but so too do western companies.
So too is the transcontinental development of roads, railways and pipelines, laid at a dizzying pace.
So too are GE-style exhaustive interrogations, led by Bulriss, of each division chief's annual operating plan.
As the PlayBook was an understated, professional-looking device, so too is the Z10 stylistically muted.
Your reply is on target and perhaps I need to be more so too.
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So too may Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and vice-presidential candidate in 2008.
"We will consider his recommendations carefully and urge universities to do so too, " he said.
If game publishers are having one jam-packed early 2013, then so too are game composers.
So too, alas, does the incrementalist approach of that other American actor, Bill Clinton.
As employers came across other firms using backdating, they felt obliged to do so too.
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Momentum is building as more Hispanic households get online and encourage others to do so too.
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Once the salience of the event declines so too will interest and motivation to change.
But so too was the aspiration of using volume to achieve economies of scale.
So too, no one has expressed anything by love for Israel and the Jewish people.
The protesters think so too, and conclude that economic growth must therefore come to an end.
So too can their chairman, Leszek Balcerowicz, the central-bank governor, whose term runs until 2007.
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So too is Carlos Westendorp, a Spaniard who has been representing the West in Bosnia.
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