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What kind of shape he'll be in when the adrenelin wears off, who knows.
I do think these two need to be in when the second new ball is taken for England to have any chance.
Last night, they had this talk about adopting a dog — curled up on the couch, they weighed the relative merits of mutts versus purebreds — and suddenly he could see their life together, all mapped out: the proposal and the wedding and the grades the kids would be in when the dog died of old age.
Where the list was once the sausage meat in the stuffing of the December special issues, when weary editorial staff would rack their brains to remember what happened in February, and some bloke who happened to be in when the editor called was tasked with ranking a load of films you'd already forgotten into some sort of spurious top 10.
The key will be in when the banks getting the capital convert the government's preferred shares into common shares.
And that's a pretty terrible position to be in when the walls of your citadel are under attack like never before.
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