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It's based on these new skyscrapers of glass and mirrors that you are building so many of in London.
They looked as if a wild animal, which there were many of in the war zone to the north jaguars, ocelots, capuchin monkeys had gone at them tooth and claw.
"In the second half, they had a great run," Oregon Coach Ernie Kent said of the Longhorns, "and it was just another classic battle, which we've had many of in that Pac-10 Conference.
They looked as if a wild animal, which there were many of in the war zone to the north — jaguars, ocelots, capuchin monkeys — had gone at them tooth and claw.
Few will concur publicly but many of in the port proclaimed themselves weary of the constant ebb and flow of migrants and police vans, whose occupants have been the subject of accusations of brutality.
Coming in after Durham had been reduced to 54-2 in pursuit of Yorkshire's first innings of 185 – in which Collingwood, pushing the ball through rather more quickly than he was wont to do for England, took two wickets – his first boundary came courtesy of the sort of leg-stump half-volley you do not see very many of in Test matches.
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