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Is that something that crossed your radar when working on any of the other Bridgets, versus now, getting paid as much as your male co-stars?
BY the standards of Hilary Rosen, whose name and swipe at Ann Romney just possibly crossed your radar last week, my mother also never worked a day in her life, at least not after she delivered the first of four epically needy, fiercely loved and ferociously grateful children.
In case WoW has never crossed your radar, here's how it goes: users pay $14.99 per month (£8.99 in the UK) to get the chance to assume the character of an orc, troll, human or dwarf and participate in "quests" against the other side.
No doubt you've been waiting on that information since the whole thing crossed your radar.
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There had been a moment back in the early Eighties where country had crossed my radar.
As with previous attacks in Europe, Salhi had crossed the radar of the intelligence services.
At first, prosecutors there took no action, but before long Kiriakou's name crossed their radar from a different direction.
Police confirmed that he had no criminal record and had never crossed the radar of German intelligence services.
Ponting first crossed my radar via a telephone link to rural France where former Australian captain Richie Benaud was in repose following his retirement from the commentary box.
I've always gone for the unfriendly entire home option, which means neither the home owners nor the idea of having an Affairbnb have crossed my radar.
Five years earlier, he had completed a course at the U.S. Army War College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, but he seems to have hardly crossed the radar of top American officials.
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