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It would not be completely fair to compare "Cougar the Musical" with shows like "Menopause: The Musical".
Given the mess created by Stalin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev, no policy in 1991 was going to be completely fair to everyone.
Critics of the new system concede that the old one may not be completely fair to the transit agency because there are many factors beyond its control: passengers who hold doors or who become sick, trucks blocking bus lanes.
I want to be completely fair to the repair shops on this; this is a common practice by pretty much the entire industry, and they deserve to mark those parts up to maintain a profit.
But to be completely fair to her, the hot dog my daughter is talking about is, according to the package, "all natural uncured all beef without nitrites, gluten, MSG, antibiotics or hormones".
It wouldn't be completely fair to describe the movie as a "dreams don't come true" tale, but as a take on a DJ's career it is certainly grounded more in the reality of trying to balance ambitions with the toll of a 24 hour party lifestyle.
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Hollywood was completely fair to me.
He was completely fair to everyone and wanted to improve their lives.
"It is completely fair to say that we have had our challenges around privacy," she says.
"I definitely believe it is completely fair to have measures of excellence in the arts.
It's completely fair to blame Obama for many sins of omission and commission, past, present, and prospective.
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