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More than the geopolitics of who likes whom, these are growing markets.
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While he has campaigned most of his career at the super-featherweight limit, St Clair has moved up for big fights against the likes of the late Diego Corrales and former WBA light-welterweight king Vivian Harris, both of whom he took the distance.
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The sincere narration, written by Armistead Maupin and delivered by Lily Tomlin, is very PBS, but the tone shifts entertainingly whenever the directors turn to interviews, with the likes of Maupin, Harvey Fierstein, Susan Sarandon, and the incandescent Susie Bright, all of whom bring humor and great understanding to the clips.
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Yet the world's richest country, with more than 300 million inhabitants, millions of whom play soccer as children, will also struggle against the likes of Panama, Jamaica and Costa Rica.
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He's repaired thousands of shoulders, elbows, hips and knees of the sporting elite, helping the likes of Derek Jeter, Jack Nicklaus, Michael Jordan, even the San Diego Chicken--people for whom orthopedic success is a matter of career life and death.
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The likes of Johnny Morris, Jack Rowley, Stan Person and Charlie Mitten, all of whom had grown up around the streets of Manchester, were ushering in a new era of success.
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