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It didn't turn out to be much fun; he just fooled around with it for a while and next morning tipped the garbage men to take it away.

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You get a reality check once in a while, and today is one of those days," Mr. Sanyal said.

"I have worked in this area for quite a while and this year felt like it was more competitive.

I'd had the problem for a while, and two years ago I had eight months of physical therapy, but it didn't help enough.

iOS has been available for a while, and today the company is announcing a brand new Android application.

This major redesign has been in the works for a while, and today marks the first time we've seen most of these elements all in one place.

Google has run a Google Maps-like Google Moon site for a while, and today it's centered on the Apollo 11 landing with a little moon man placed there.

Either way, the app has been in beta for a while, and today crawled out from the protective shelter, shed its "beta" label, ready to bask in the glory of the world's attention.

He's been running with this for a while, and today his work is a form of art that evades every category.

As is their wont, the Cardinals messed around for a while and trailed 21-17 at halftime.

The party flourished for a while, and in 1943 Wintringham almost pulled off a sensational by-election win in the Tory stronghold of North Midlothian.

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