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During Sir Edward's eight days in the witness box, he has insisted there was not a scrap of truth in the suggestion that he knew unarmed civilians could be caught up in shooting between IRA gunmen and British soldiers.
BBC: Heath's barrister rejects allegations
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Banks that have not taken a scrap of government money still benefit from their stabilising presence.
ECONOMIST: Rebuilding the banks
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They thought Leighton Andrews' decision not to scrap GCSEs, but instead to tighten them, not to scrap a modular way of teaching but accept it's high time to put a new emphasis on standards, on numeracy and literacy was probably the right thing to have done.
BBC: Welcoming back 'the repentant sinner'
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The collected sayings of our greatest-ever coach is not a book, more a scrap of paper with a very large typeface.
WSJ: British Coaches Give Lousy Quotes��Alex Ferguson
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Google's experience with Android, which has become the dominant operating system on new smartphones, shows it is not afraid of a scrap in the consumer arena.
ECONOMIST: The web giant launches a rival to Apple��s iTunes
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The messy Health and Social Care Bill, which passed a reading in the House of Lords after a noisy scrap this week, is not seen as the Department of Health's finest hour, for one thing.
ECONOMIST: Shuffling mandarins: Goodbye to GOD | The
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Now obviously, a copper scrap refiner does not pay the full value of the copper contained within scrap.
FORBES: The Pakistani 1 Rupee Coin Is Worth More Than 1 Rs
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A. appear to yield a useful scrap of information something that did not happen in the actual investigation.
NEWYORKER: Zero Dark Thirty
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They have a very young squad, with not a great deal of depth to it, and I'm afraid I foresee another relegation scrap ahead.
BBC: Falkirk: season preview
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Initially, we were not sure if we would have to scrap the consumer arm of Zealyst entirely, which felt like a betrayal of the people who supported us from the beginning.
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