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So he has begun looking forward to next year.
And though Gerrard admitted the decision to leave the only club he has ever played for was difficult, he has already begun looking forward to a new stage in his career.
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Then he came to appreciate how "she'd hang in the air longer, create spin, and hit the corner on the backboard," and he began looking forward to seeing how she got out of such situations.
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Suffice it to say, I really began looking forward to the ultra-accessibility I've often heard exists in Disney World.
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