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He may not have illuminated the World Cup but he was certainly among England's better performers (not a cause for widespread rejoicing, admittedly), working hard without complaint in a left-flank role in the defeat against Italy and standing out as the best player - as well as scoring his first goal at a World Cup finals - in the decisive loss to Uruguay.
It's not a long drive, admittedly.
Admittedly, a correlation does not imply a cause-and effect relationship and elevated ADMA might be only an epiphenomenon accompanying some abnormalities in the pre-diabetic state.
Wolfe hopes the #BoycottLAWeekly hashtag, which has already been retweeted by the likes of Mark Ruffalo and Ava Duvernay, whom Wolfe profiled in an LA Weekly cover story last year, will help mobilize people for an admittedly unsexy cause.
A national record 16 wins in 2013 - including against an admittedly depleted Germany - gives cause for confidence.
For years, it was the only luxury resort on the island, until Ritz-Carlton built a swanky competitor nearby in the 1990s, causing the Plantation to undergo an admittedly needed overhaul.
Head coach Jurgen Klinsmann says the minimum aim is to reach the knockout stage, and a national record 16 wins in 2013 - including against an admittedly depleted Germany - gives cause for confidence.
Sometimes the e-mail filing issue causes family conflict, admittedly of a small sort, when the technologically savvy member gets exasperated with the Luddite.
There is a catch, admittedly.
In a yurt, admittedly, but still.
I've oversimplifying a bit, admittedly.
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