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Even when teams began to wise up and not play such a high defensive line Leicester remained in control, because players such as Riyad Mahrez and Marc Albrighton were still able to hit killer passes and crosses, while defensive midfielders N'Golo Kanté and Danny Drinkwater could find more space in which to operate.
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If it covered itself in logos, perfume bottles or flattering invitations to fashion editors, the public - the apparently mystified, yet subliminally fooled public - would begin to wise up.
Second set: Murray leads Nadal* 6-3, 3-4 Nadal is persisting with his body serves, but Murray is beginning to wise up to them and manouevres his body neatly out the way of one to hammer a two-handed backhand right back onto Nadal's toes.
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It's not just checked baggage, either; according to Hopper.com, some airlines (including Allegiant, Frontier and Spirit) are beginning to get wise and charge for carry-on bags, too.
"I began to behold … an all wise and just God," Brinch wrote, "who had supported and protected me through all trials and suffering while in the hands of my tyrants… I hoped I was to be made an instrument for the redemption of my African brethren, from the gauling chains of bondage; or for conveying the light of christianity to my native land".
For many who had been following his career, the dream of Cosby as the nation's wise paterfamilias began to fade in 1989, when he gave a startling interview to the Los Angeles Times in which he discussed his daughter Erinn, then twenty-three, whose time at a drug-rehabilitation clinic had recently been uncovered by the National Enquirer.
Word-wise we began to get creative as I borrowed some of his English pronunciations and he let me craft some of the Mandingo parts to how I heard them.
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