So if it doesn't turn out to your liking, you can just delete it and take another one.
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Pagenaud's victory for Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports was another one for the lesser-known IndyCar teams.
You know, nobody ever expected to see another one of those in the same city.
Another one of the possible suspects was recently arrested on immigration charges, a source said.
I've ticked a lot of boxes in my career and this is another one for me.
When one data center is doing little and another one is overloaded, workloads are moved.
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And, more important, what could she do to make sure she didn't have another one?
Does the added cancer risk amount to another one, from these numbers, or not?
But by the time my birthday rolled around, I'd outgrown them and never read another one.
In 1999, it became a stand-alone company when another one of our companies, S.C.
Daddy said to send you a email to see if you will send me another one.
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Our family only had one car, though, so we rented another one for me to drive.
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For every person congratulating Slim, there seemed to be another one lamenting the fall of Gates.
Speaking of certain states being key, Ohio is another one that may be important for Romney.
Daddy said to send you an email to see if you will send me another one.
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He left the car to his kid brother, and another one for his little sister.
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"You cross-pollinate one business with another one, and then you have something going, " says Wirtz.
Now the Beverly Hills resident looks set to make more money running another one.
Paying off one government loan, however, could improve its chances to receive another one.
Buy something in one market and sell it at the same time in another one.
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Another one is Marian Hossa, which is pronounced "Ho Sa, " not hoss sa, not hah sa.
Every time there is a new policy or initiative we seem to form another one.
The old rule book wasn't working, so he wrote another one on the fly.
The range of questions was broad and impressive: Was the product in competition with another one?
In Europe, no sooner was one can kicked down the road than another one showed up.
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Another one of their vice chairman is Steve Girsky, who's a longtime auto analyst.
And here's another one: We haven't done this particular kind of refugee resettlement before.
When he felt restless, I gave him line for another one of his moves.
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