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Rolling Stone said of the first leg's concluding New Jersey shows, "Springsteen tours don't usually hit highs like this until the end, but the band has essentially been on the road since September of 2007".
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"Then, essentially, the hunt was on," the official said.
In this case, the drivers would "essentially be on a quasi island on the banks of the Hudson".
But players have essentially been variants on the theme of teenage boys in their bedrooms.
One would essentially be dependent on the federal funds rate — the rate at which banks lend reserves to one another.
Cruz told reporters shortly before taking to the floor that Americans would essentially be hooked on the law if it's not blocked by the start of next year.
"You can essentially be working on the same type problem but [be] housed in different departments like electrical engineering, chemistry, or physics," he says.
But, essentially, they are on the same page: this is a system that stinks.
Read the whole lawsuit here, and Travolta's swift and predictable rebuttal – essentially 'I was on the other side of the United States, FFS!' – here.
Essentially the birds are on the pull but, according to Lee, "they still have a lot to teach us about space and silence".
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