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Mr. Kirsopp can chart the development of his family by the run of "Les Miz".
Mr. Hart was stung by the run of bad luck, but he was also turned off by the newer ways farmers were coping with the old vagaries.
In Europe, the perception of a dastardly, unfathomable dark force was further perpetuated by the run of three consecutive European titles between 1974 and 1976.
Judging by the run of successful natural disaster films in the past few years, people are fascinated by the idea of the end of the world.
Any anxieties Gordy may have felt about his protégé's declaration of independence were amply calmed by the run of recordings with which Wonder obliterated the competition in the mid-1970s.
The acquisition spree and the cost of bailing out its banking arm have left the mutual with estimated debts of £1.2bn, while lenders are reported to be increasingly troubled by the run of boardroom disputes hampering plans to shake up its corporate structure.
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The smoothness of this surface would soon be destroyed by traffic and by the run off of rainwater.
The offense, once powered by the running of Jim Brown, Ernie Davis, Floyd Little, Larry Csonka and Joe Morris, ranks 92nd, gaining 347.1 yards a game.
This is crucial in cases where the computational costs are dominated by the runs of high-fidelity computational models.
It was a stunning turnaround, driven by the runs of Bale and, in particular, the craft of Ramsey.
By the end Mooney, helped by the running of his fellow Irishman and striker Noel Hunt, had escaped his marker's clutches.
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