• When you have landed that great job, it may be tempting to rub it in the faces of everyone who rejected you.

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  • The crowd at the Foro Italico were treated to a clay court exhibition, particularly in the first set as the 26-year-old Spaniard broke Berdych a second time to rub it in.

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  • They got to rub the Republicans' noses in it.

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  • If you rub the magic lamp as it appears right in front of your nose, it will spark further visual wizardry, with the stage transformed into a 3D cave of riches where Aladdin finds his fortune.

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  • Westwood even made the conversion from the right touchline to rub the Yorkshire side's noses in it.

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  • Nonetheless he had done no more than rub shoulders with it, serving out the war mostly in Anti-Aircraft Command and Combined Operations HQ.

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  • My private theory is that some of the wisdom of the ages has been passed along in their genes, and a little may rub off on me, if I allow it.

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