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It was a fine year for financiers.
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It's a fine year for theater on DVD.
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina — It has been a fine year for optimistic outsiders and their new mantra.
It was a fine year for short fiction, and among my other favorites was Wells Tower's "Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned" and Aleksandar Hemon's "Love & Obstacles".
Unfazed by painfully heightened expectations, 2012 turned out to be a grippingly – and even at times surreally – fine year for sport.
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Here it is mulled wine and treats all round, as Victoria Robertshaw, the co-owner, celebrates another fine year and big plans for the future.
Since the ministries are not insurance companies, their members would be required to pay a fine every year for not having signed up for health insurance if the exemption were not in place.
The nearby American embassy complained about copyright violations, but only a handful of traders were fined each year for selling fakes.
That was my experience of living without money for three fine years.
Hospitals are being fined £600m a year for missing key NHS patient treatment targets in what bosses claim is a "shortsighted" system that hits patients and pushes them deeper into debt.
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