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And soon, perhaps, their star quarterback, Peyton Manning, may be gone, because of a troublesome neck injury that may or may not be healing.
So a farmer like Crawford, who says "we have more nightcrawlers than you could imagine," could spend all day baiting his fields for slugs, and in a couple of days, all of it could be gone because of earthworms.
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"I thought I would automatically be going because of the medals I've won this year," said Barry fighter Selby.
The Americans are gone because of the war".
The elk are gone, because of some mysterious disease, and "the trout are gone every one.
But a lot of times, the homes are gone because of development.
The problem is all those things are gone because of the regime.
"The villagers were saying 10% of their fear was gone because of the first capture," Sumiller said.
It's quite possible he's gone because of the increased interest in his activities," said a Whitehall source.
I saw this kid take big steps last year, so I'm not ready to say those steps are gone because of two starts".
"The cushion that tribes might have had to help them get through tough times is gone because of sequestration," Mr. Washburn said.
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