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Who knew a black fence could let in so much light?
"We wish we could let in more".
Anything else could let in Notts County or Carlisle.
Nottingham Forest will join them if they get a point at Crystal Palace today; anything else could let in Leeds.
Among other things, the field's collapse, scientists say, could let in bursts of radiation, causing a variety of disruptions.
But then she delivered a gorgeous haute couture collection for Valentino that I still vividly remember, the kind of witty femininity that could let in some much-needed air.
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But it is his seeming non-reaction to what is so far a non-crisis that looks likely to deny him the majority he was seeking, and could even let in the opposition.
Or maybe the viewer could be let in on more than the agents know.
We asked if they could let us in to use the beach in front of the hotel.
It was easy enough to spend a few hours reading a book about death which you could let flop in one hand while nursing a scotch in the other.
Nigel Farage hit back by saying that the Heywood and Middleton result showed that in the north west a vote for the Conservatives could let Labour in.
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