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"I think the N.F.L. is literally in a class by itself in professional sports around the world," Stern said Friday in a brief telephone interview.
It is being more closely watched right now, when, he said, Israeli sympathizers believe "that Israel is literally in a fight for its life".
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And indeed, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is literally in a position to do this.
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