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Do the owners secretly favor Romney and set it up to give him the win, since more people like vanilla than chocolate?
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Eric Prokopi, 38, said he would surrender the 70 million-year-old Tarbosaurus bataar skeleton, known as "Ty, " and give up any claims to six other dinosaurs and various other bones in a cooperation deal that might win him leniency from charges that carry a potential prison sentence of up to 17 years.
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"The changes will not be wholesale but there will be some, they will freshen us up, give enthusiasm and impetus, " he said after the 30-15 win over Scotland.
BBC: Gatland promises more tinkering
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To win, carriers will have to give up spending on traditional cell networks and put their money into broadband wireless.
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And I would like to think that people will give up some suffering in order to win the Stanley Cup.
WSJ: Sabres GM Regier cautions fans of more 'suffering'
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But the company has nonetheless called in favours from the American government when needed, whether to win an Abu Dhabi contract or convince Acehnese rebels to give up their attacks on ExxonMobil staff and property.
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And when Havret missed his birdie putt up ahead, the Florida resident played conservatively to give himself two putts to win the title.
BBC: US Open: Graeme McDowell triumphs at Pebble Beach
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Competitors are ready to pounce on any misstep to win away customers, something that will become easier as American and US Airways are forced to give up landing slots on routes they once monopolized.
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