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Mr Blair will today be steering a very wide berth around any computers he encounters.
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And, like any traveler, give a wide berth to anything that seems slightly off.
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Most Duke students were in awe of the players, and tended to give them a wide berth.
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But Thaxton expects the Olympic silver medallist to give Romanov a wide berth after his emphatic defeat by the European lightweight champion.
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Five icons populate the base of the screen, including the app drawer, while the homescreen itself has a more typical four-icon-wide berth.
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Tens of thousands protested on February 20th in various cities, but rarely clashed with the police, who had been ordered to give the protesters a wide berth.
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He has given the old Peroni a wide berth and is getting stuck into a bit of local culture - he tells me Milan's a bit like Kettering.
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Really, the wide berth that a lot of investors are giving BofA now can be seen in its share price to tangible book value ratio compared to other banks.
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Obviously, Graham being a man, he won't ask for directions or help with parking, so I'd urge listeners in Great Yarmouth to give us a wide berth on Wednesday, when Graham hopes (tides permitting) to steer a course across Breydon Water to the Berney Arms and along to Reedham.
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South Africa pushed Dale Steyn two places up the order from his customary number 10 berth, and he responded solidly as Kallis reached his century by driving a wide full-toss from Kevin Pietersen to the extra-cover fence.
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