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"You should come in next time," she offers.
The France international Giroud admits he would "rather not see a new striker come in" next month.
Marcus Trescothick, undoubtedly, the hero of the day with a controlled ton, but with Freddie due to come in next, will we see some late afternoon fireworks?
Mr. Davis lives on the Upper West Side with his wife, the novelist Jane Mendelsohn, and their daughter, Lily, and isn't sure "which ship will come in next".
Mr. Schwartz said that the county was soliciting proposals from private companies to manage and maintain the course, and that until the bids come in next month, he would be unable to forecast how much profit Hudson Hills might make.
But according to one early report, the number of shoppers declined by double digits this year, auguring a dismal holiday season for retailers when the final numbers come in next month.
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German came in next and grounded to first to end the inning.
The class coming in next season matches the 2011-12 gronpaperpandr, and perhaps surpasses it.
They included Ward Melville High School in the Three Village district, a perennial winner, which came in next with eight semifinalists.
The backup running back Frank Gore came in next to pad Miami's margin, as he did against West Virginia last week.
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