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Nice Connecticut, the one right by New York, has a different kind of funny, I reckon — something jocular and genteel, something that lends itself well to tennis jokes.
"I reckon something the size and weight of a cow would do it," Dale Vince of energy firm Ecotricity told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
You see people do Oreo milkshakes at the burger restaurant du jour and they seem to work out fine, but I reckon something in the cereal reacts with milk and makes it almost instantly go soggy.
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If Monfils had been broken in the first game of this set, the match would have been over but he reckons something might be up now.
For a century and more Cowdenbeath have been serving their purpose well, bringing wholesome fun to a Fife town that used to be all about mining in the 1870s, when the owner of a second-hand furniture shop, one Margaret Pollock, reckoned something was missing from the place: "Mither decided that we'd got tae hae a ba' so she went tae Glesgae and brocht ane back.
I reckon there will be something similar to the Plaza Accord of the mid-1980s, when the major central banks worked together to drive down the dollar and restore economic growth in the U.S.
He knows something though, I reckon, if only he'd tell Merrily … oops, too late.
I reckon we should start with something on making preparations for swine flu.
I reckon he was trying to stir something in himself, the team, and even the crowd.
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