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Daley needed to get it spot on, though, to give the Blues a legitimate chance of usurping Queensland for just the second time in 11 years.
Carl C. Icahn will return outside investors' money in his $7 billion hedge funds, joining a growing list of prominent managers who are throwing in the towel on a business that was once the "it" spot on Wall Street.
And now, as Peru rides a tourism wave propelled by a strong economy and favorable exchange rates for bargain-minded Americans, it is poised to become the new "it" spot on the international surfing circuit.
It was a tight one but the officials looks to have got it spot on.
"Whoever wrote the script got it spot on". James Anderson on TMS: "It's been an amazing series, one of the best I've been a part of.
None of us get it spot on all the time.
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The next day, the National Rifle Association hailed Sanders' comment, calling it "spot-on".
With it, and with ensemble computing, we got it spot-on.
"It was handbags, the referee got it spot-on," Bruce added.
There are different rules for citing books, journals and websites, and you have to get it spot-on.
But Mr Duncan did have it spot-on last week when he said that the downturn in TV was not cyclical but rather like "global warming" - in other words, here to stay and likely to get worse.
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