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Yeah, that's not bringing the tourists in, but I don't think the new one is much better: "Whoever Goes To Iran, Stays In Iran".
But it gets better: whoever manages to walk away with the "Best In Show" title gets $20,000, along with a spot in Samsung's booth at CTIA 2009.
"You get to this part in the tournament and it's clear that (it is about) whoever prepares better, whoever's more committed on the day, whoever makes more plays over the course of 90 minutes, whoever's willing to have a group of guys on the field who fight and are so determined to come off the field a winner," said midfielder Michael Bradley.
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You got to be better than whoever.' " Hillary Clinton told me, "I was amazed that anybody made any kind of big deal about that.
And though his singing voice isn't strong enough to support a career as a crooner alone, he's better than whoever sang at the last wedding you attended.
The crazier the better, and whoever had the craziest one that came true would win a sweet prize package from SteelSeries.
Unlike a batsman or bowler, if Prior gets injured the replacement is certain to play, so it would be far better that whoever it is is getting time in the middle, rather than sitting on the balcony.
Maybe we can at least hack better than whoever is in charge though that is increasingly doubtful.
If it is 4-3-3 against 4-3-3, whoever better manages the balance in that area should have the edge.
It's a car that knows it's a better driver than whoever is behind its leather-wrapped SportDesign steering wheel (a $490 option).
"If we began to throw off some of this rhetoric maybe things would be better". Perhaps, but whoever's fault it was or wasn't, the fallout from Sandri's death was always going to be football's problem.
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