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An exclamation mark on the end of a title is a worrying sign.
I have always felt it is better to lose earlier on in the season than at the end of a title race, because you have time to find the fire to win again and catch up.
It's only supposed to be a warm-up drill but by the time Jim and Kaep stopped they were both bent over double like prize-fighters at the end of a title bout".
Is there a formula somewhere that can identify when a number is too high to whack on the end of a title, where it suggests doddering venerability rather than cutting-edge innovation?
Sterling has so many attributes, from his control and manipulation of the ball, to his physical robustness (defenders can often be seen bouncing off his prodigious rump), to the mental strength to shine at the sharp end of a title race.
Which is why in 2012 it's still struggling to creep into the tail end of a title while the year's big winner at the Academy Awards and the box office was The Artist.
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Dr. Fukuyama burst into public view in 1989 with his essay "The End of History," a title widely misunderstood to mean that no major turning points in history would occur in future.
An exclamation mark at the end of any title can often betray a sort of are-we-having-fun-yet?
Due to heavy fixture congestion, they played the second leg at Anfield on 6 May – a waiting period which makes the Europa League look lean and mean – by which time Liverpool were at the business end of a manic title run-in and also had an FA Cup final against Everton to look forward to.
In the end the lack of a title doesn't detract from the spectacle does it?
World number two Roger Federer began his bid for a seventh end-of-season title with victory over Canada's Milos Raonic in London.
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