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"Are the Stars capable of playing better?" asks Dallas Morning News writer Mike Heika.
8.40pm ET: "Can the next acts do any better?" asks Steve Jones.
"So do you think this is going to taste better?" asks one baker to another, as real suet and tripe are finely chopped.
CFC got a free pass from Astra tonight". Are Celtic getting any better asks Tom English on BBC Radio Scotland then answers his own question with a firm "no".
Can Debbie W-S point to "one economic statistic that the administration has made better?" asks Priebue.
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