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Nothing came charging out at me, so I kept going.
All this appears to blow David Willetts' theory of on fee charging out of the water.
Sanudi's at it this time, charging out for a cross and dropping the ball - Mponda scrambles it away.
He represented himself as stoically and cheerfully charging out across the ocean, happy in his own company.
The American came charging out for a cross after 27 minutes and was nowhere near making the catch.
At the bell, Tyson reprised his el toro routine, charging out at Lewis, snorting all the way, and, for a time, his aggression was rewarded.
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Still on cars: Mr. Bloomberg has floated the idea of placing tolls on the East River bridges and charging out-of-towners more than city residents.
A federal investigation by the United States attorney's office is focusing on mail fraud and whether some sheriffs are charging out-of-state law firms double the normal rate to serve legal papers.
"Politicians also know that public universities can't afford to stop charging out-of-state tuition," Link said.
Appropriate, maybe, now that the Met itself has become a little more exclusive in its day-to-day operations, charging out-of-towners the newly mandatory admission fee.
Beene charged out to smother the pass.
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