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Willingham is now perhaps as close as college football has come to producing a John Thompson.
In short Michael Clark is the closest that ballet has come to producing a real rebel yell.
Lord Quirk, who recently celebrated his 91st birthday, is a hugely distinguished linguist, the closest Britain has come to producing a Chomsky but whose Wikipedia entry is shamefully sketchy.
He's as close as the casting agents at either party have come to producing a rival to the cool corporate operator Richard Hatch, the "Survivor" antihero Americans love to hate.
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He wasn't interested so much in what his brother meant to America, but in how their family had come to produce him.
Comic book publishers would come to produce variant covers of the same issue, inciting collectors to buy the same product multiple times.
In osteoarthritis, chondrocytes come to produce fibronectin abundantly while it little exists in normal cartilage [ 35].
America is world-beating when it comes to producing good pork efficiently, he argues.
But Mr. Breglio has his own ideas when it comes to producing.
Hollywood is notoriously slippery when it comes to producing final instalments in successful series.
He wrote prolifically in school, and came to producing as a computer hobbyist.
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