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If Fidel Castro had his way Chapman would have never set foot on American soil.
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Imprimis, circulation 835, 000, helps haul in money from people who have never set foot on campus but sympathize with Roche's independence movement.
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But the bright people's enthusiasm for Mr McCain runs much deeper than this, and extends to those who have never set foot on the Straight Talk Express.
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Despite the polls, Labour can never be completely on the front foot.
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While Russakoff loved the Contracts class he took in law school, he knew since the first time he set foot on a law school campus that he never wanted to practice law.
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But the youthful visitors - 10 of the side were 25 or under - were on the back foot from the first whistle and Ireland never looked like losing as they secured a seventh win in eight attempts against England.
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Much of his praise went to Russ Smith, a slight 6-foot junior who scored 27 on Saturday, who was never Calipari material.
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There was - from the day he set foot at Churchill Downs until, you know, the time he set foot on the track at Pimlico, I mean, I never heard a whisper about Barbaro.
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The sheik wasn't an operative in the bomb plot and he had never set foot in the Queens safe house where a group of his followers were caught on videotape mixing a bomb.
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Because while most of us will never be asked to run straight into a hail of bullets, or chase down an armed suspect on foot, we also have responsibilities to meet.
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