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The Clinton of today is a kind of political demigod, with a White House legacy of peace and prosperity that shines all the more next to his successor's failures.

With North Koreans clocking in at about 2 inches shorter on average, the massive mourner stands out even more next to his North Korean compatriots.

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Surrey will need to do more next Friday to compete against the Test match and the World Cup.

As a result, New Jersey taxpayers will spend more next year to repay old loans than they will on initiatives like property tax rebates and aid to cities combined.

During a four-month trial in Kent, 8.5% of all street crime occurred within PredPol's pink boxes, with plenty more next door to them; predictions from police analysts scored only 5%.

Avoid using "a hair of the dog that bit you" (drinking a little more next morning to overcome the hangover).

Walmart added another 229 stores in 2013 and plans to build up to 266 more next year, according to a recent press release.

Hillary seems more poised next to Bernie's disheveled hair, but he seems more relaxed and approachable next to her tailored suits.

It plans to buy more next year, enough to contain an outbreak in big cities.

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