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And audiences can get a sneak peek at things to come, with the knowledge that, even if one dance is a stinker, it's only seven minutes long.
He says he gets livid calls from public employees or their spouses several times a week, but that he always reminds them that the benefits of being a public employee come with the knowledge that their salary is a matter of public record.
For Scotland, who looked jaded following their exertions against the Republic, consolation can come with the knowledge that their main business in this international period was winning that qualifier, which they achieved successfully.
Our true joy will come with the knowledge that we didn't sit by complacent and indifferent, but that we wept, we walked arm and arm, and we built a new world together.
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There's a certain luxury that comes with the knowledge that it's time to wrap it all up – this episode felt like he's using the decision to split the final season to his advantage; like Burt, I suspect Mad Men will get more than one goodbye.
American TV presenter Ryan Seacrest has even launched a modular clothing line, numerically coded by colour, for men too powerful to worry about the social alienation that comes with the knowledge that they're being dressed by the man who executive produces all the Kardashian shows.
However, this in the end was about City – and in the moment of exhilaration that came with the knowledge that they were on course for their first trophy in 35 years, the possibility that they may have indeed moved beyond the impasse so long denied by some of their most impassioned, if not irrational zealots.
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