Not that it mattered much: The song wasn't exactly destined for the Billboard charts.
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Not that it mattered to Miami, which slogged its way to a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
But it was just a guy sitting in his corner and muttering - that would not have mattered had it stayed there.
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It mattered not that he was in an unfamiliar number three role, having lost his place at the top of the order to Graeme Smith.
Mr Cameron tried to embarrass Mr Brown over his tense relationship with Mr Darling in the past but did not quite make the case that it mattered for the present.
If Ms Politkovskaya experienced discomfort, amusement or boredom, she did not bother to write it down: it was her subjects' story that mattered, not hers.
But as anyone who was there that day could tell you, it not only mattered, it was pivotal.
The ball thudded to the ground, and this much was clear: Despite Brady's three previous championships, there remains one team he has not beaten when it has mattered most, one team that can reduce the coolest quarterback of his generation to desperation and defeat.
In the boom, all that mattered to them was yield, and they did not need help finding it.
Scottish captain Jason White admitted that it had not been the most attractive of games but getting the result was what mattered most.
It might not have mattered how Mason behaved while presiding over a company that had a meteoric rise in 2008 and an even more dramatic fall since then, a company that also has been used as an example of a second hype-fueled tech boom.
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This theory would not have mattered much except that Thabo Mbeki , a former president of South Africa, latched on to it.
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