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Neither comes off well, but if there has to be a winner, the report seems to portray Mr. Clinton as better informed and more engaged than Mr. Bush.
If there has to be a quarrel, then let the quarrel at least be over something.
"If there has to be repentance, then let everyone repent," he said.
"If there has to be two Panoramas this year, let it be two," he said.
If there has to be a sequel, please let it be a Ridley sequel.
The moral, if there has to be one, is that if I can, you can too (if you want to).
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It was as if there had to be some kind of trade-off.
So if there had to be a book, I wanted it to be organized mess.
If there had to be punctuation, why not an exclamation point?
If there had to be a drug trade, at least Swansea could benefit.
So the question becomes: if there have to be more savings, who pays?
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