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The clothes on the catwalks may be for autumn, but the clothes-horses in the audience are looking to spring.
The game followed a familiar pattern: Ireland, committed but cagey, looking to spring on the counter while nerves jangled in the stands.
Kramnik was not looking to spring a surprise, but relied on the depth of his understanding of the formations that could come up.
5.53am BST 76 mins: An attempted US attack breaks down, and they're forced to scramble to recover, as Mexico, markedly different from the first half, are looking to spring forward at every opportunity.
Despite losing all four previous matches against United in the Premier League, Hull will provide a stern test for their visitors on a ground where the home side have only lost once in the league this season and will be looking to spring another surprise at the KC Stadium as they did when they beat Liverpool 3-1 athehe start of the month.
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Partisans are already looking to 2002.
The two Newark high schools are also looking to 2012.
Perhaps now the RFU will stop looking to 2003.
"I'm looking to tomorrow," Knoblauch said, "and that's it".
Where did you find this?" Mrs. Clinton concluded with a kicker looking to Election Day.
OK, let's play now; let's look to tomorrow.
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