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But the impact she has made off the field is even more incredible to me.
(I'm never sure which tiny glutton has made off with the most of me).
Which one of these hellcats has made off with Oxford's poetic repute?
The bank's lawyers claim Ablyazov has made off with £4bn using BVI and Seychelles companies, nominee directors and layers of front men.
But they're laughing long and loud for a different reason now, Sharks fans, because their improbable rugby league team has made off with the Provan-Summons trophy.
Predictably the night is a success but the house is a wreck - an empty wreck as someone has made off with all the furniture.
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The previous night, he said, people had made off with armoured vehicles, heavy machinery and US-made Humvees.
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