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We spent a week with the FX45 to see how it could fare against all this competition.
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And, with the Bay Area fans possibly taking an exception, if the basketball gods are on our side, we'll get to a Game 7. Regardless of the fact that the Cleveland Cavaliers are in a 3-2 hole to the Golden State Warriors, LeBron James was still confident about how the Cavs could fare against the Warriors after their 104-91 Game 5 loss.
Looking back, he seems to have satisfied his big question about how an honest man could fare in politics.
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We review the details of the forecast and how it fared as the events unfolded in time.
Sentimental and stuck in the past, magazines like Dog Fancy and Dog World run articles like "Is Your Dog a Person From Your Past?" How could such fare possibly appeal to sophisticated New York dog owners, the sorts of people who send their pets off to dog spas, acupuncturists and canine summer camps?
How will it fare if it is truly in decline?
But how does it fare outside the lab?
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