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The failure of Labour's education policy has given him something to fight for.
Yet, if anything, that has given him something of an underground mystique.
He will not enter the fray until his trade representative has given him something worth fighting for.
I only wished I could have given him something that would have been of more use - confidence, or good luck.
But then, having given the diplomatic answer, he concedes that the Troubles had given him "something of consequence" to write about, and that "Something was at stake.
Neeson, 62, recently said he was planning to give up the action roles which have given him something of a career renaissance within the next two years.
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And it did give him something huge.
Give him something less fussy and neat.
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It gave him something to desecrate.
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