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When Don't Push It won [under Tony McCoy the following year], we made next to nothing.
I took financial advice and invested the cash into stocks, shares and bonds and have made next to nothing back.
His bed is meticulously made next to huge wheels of inch-thick industrial cable that were too heavy to shift.
He had been on the pitch at the Free State Stadium for 19 minutes and had made next to no impact; Emile Heskey's last hurrah.
(It made next to nothing at the box office, but rode the first wave of the DVD generation to reap big profits in home sales and rentals).
I had gravitated toward the subject upon being struck by how a sophisticated, democratic society had made next to no use of imprisonment.
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This already-low error rate stemmed from a handful of participants; many participants made next-to-no errors in the experiment.
Dropping the age of consent to 16 would make next to no difference.
It, too, makes next to nothing on the Nexus range of smartphones and tablets it supplies.
For all their overseas viewers, however, Japan's TV companies still make next to nothing in Asia, says Kota Nakako of UBS Warburg, an investment bank.
What makes "Next to Normal" great, in ways that few Broadway musicals are, is its insistence that feelings can never be successfully compartmentalized.
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