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Which makes your relief at being rid of them (after only 93 minutes!) something of a disappointment as well.
These post-trade records are bound to even out some, but the Nuggets wasted little time in crowing about "playing the right way" and being rid of "sticky fingers" and making a full-blown "commitment to defense".
The people here, who for the most part have expressed overwhelming gratitude for being rid of Saddam Hussein, were too scared to leave their houses, much less welcome the troops.
The prognostics of the Egyptian, Tunisian and Lybian revolutions are not promising, to say the least, and we are still far from being rid of the patriarchal monopolisation of private and public life.
Some correctly ask if its eventual recovery (assuming that will happen one day) would require being rid of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that has been at its heart for so long.Yet the size of Mr Modi's victory, and Congress's defeat, tells only part of the dramatic story.
Damon's plight is an interesting one, as Tom Gage writes in The Detroit News, because he really likes playing for the Tigers, but they are going nowhere and could benefit from being rid of him, and Damon really no longer likes the Red Sox.
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