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Carroll was a horse for his course surely?

You'll need to bring your own game ROMs, of course (surely they're ones that you've ripped by hand from your private collection of N64 cartridges for backup purposes, right? Right?) Touchscreen only handsets have the option to cover pretty much the entire screen in controls (blyeck!), but those with a few extra buttons can map things out to hardware however they please.

Yes, this occupation of Iraq is hell, like all wars are, but necessary, and the course surely must be stayed until it's won (even though nobody's quite certain what winning means anymore).

In the Vanity Fair interview, Dylan described a panic attack she had in college, instigated because she saw a fellow student in a Woody Allen shirt; said shirt, of course, surely must have been emblazoned with a vintage image of Allen.

Watching a young couple walk hand-in-hand into the theatre, I thought, 'Maybe educated moviegoers give him a pass because they "luff" his earlier work.' In the Vanity Fair interview, Dylan described a panic attack she had in college, instigated because she saw a fellow student in a Woody Allen shirt; said shirt, of course, surely must have been emblazoned with a vintage image of Allen.

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Which, of course, you surely must.

The hole, which players began the day negotiating in 4.14 strokes, was a pushover, though it yielded none of the eagles the course planners surely hoped for.

He wasn't beaten or tortured, which was a great relief, of course; he surely would've confessed to anything at the mere threat of such treatment.

The Oscar-winning actor has been known for delivering unorthodox intonations in the past, of course, but surely that's not him delivering the Gettysburg address?

He served for 21 years in the Army before retirement, even taught the freshman boxing course, where surely he ranked among the most imposing of professors, with his wide frame and large hands.

But … the better course is surely more going-concern loss absorbency – ie equity – rather than relying on gone-concern bail in debt that, as the name suggests, is not a place you want to get to," he told The Independent.

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