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One of Walters' three bookings came in the away win over sixth-placed Gibraltar for stopping the ball with his hand and demanding a freekick after seemingly being fouled (perhaps rather than grab the ball, he should have rolled around a lot, like Robert Lewandowski did on Sunday to get Walters another booking).
Much of the Greek audience joined singers Gibbard and Lewis for both verses and choruses, bringing into the open songs that have rolled around in heads for more than a decade now.
If he'd dropped his resignation letter any later, the New Year would have rolled around and that means election year with its mobs of journalists and their insistent questioning on whether he was committed to serving out a fourth term as leader of the nation.
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As their train had rolled around the bend, Ms. Manning, along with a woman across from her, broke down.
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It's April; your taxes are filed (hopefully); the cherry blossoms are out (hopefully), and Earth Day has rolled around once more.
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