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The woman replied that she was "not in the realms of fantasy and I really understand why so many cases do not come to court".
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Ultimately, though, I really do not understand why so many US CEOs are so desperately hanging on to their chairmanships.
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"I don't think it's that big a story -- there are so many keen fans that really never miss a game, so I'm sure I'm not the first one!"
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And they did not really face the kinds of subprime problems that so many of these communities did face.
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The Chinese do not really have that many old vehicles to retire, so the number on the road is growing at a rapid clip.
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And they have to spend a lot of time and a lot of money in places that really are not battlegrounds for the fall, so as many advantages that are, you could probably say there's some disadvantages as well.
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We tend not to see many of this type of Roman silver coins, so to have 59 is really quite unusual.
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Indeed, Ringil and his friends are not really anti-heroes at all, which is great because in so many recent books and television series, complexity is often achieved by creating heroes we love to hate.
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That Bonds, like so many other players of his time, used performance-enhancing drugs is not really in question.
NEWYORKER: King of Walks
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So while this is a business decision, it was not really one made by EA in many respects.
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"There were so many bad multi-camera sitcoms, where there would be a punchline that was not really funny, but then suddenly the studio audience would erupt in laughter, " he said.
CNN: Multi-camera sitcoms dominate in ratings
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Not really, just evidence of the familiar problem of British skills shortages a problem so acute that many employers prefer to hire a worker who does not have English as a first language, in preference to a less-skilled native.
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