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"We don't know if it was an error or if Fifa ignored the differential and were hoping that neither country would take too much notice before the final draw," said Kerr. "We know with other aspects of Fifa's dealings [that] it's not always transparent.
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How much notice will you get before a raid begins?
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State the time of day the landlord may enter, as well as how much notice the homeowner must give to the guest before entering.
Nobody took that much notice of this week's warnings (perhaps because there have been so many before).
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Nobody seemed to take much notice of the art the other night, fans clustering instead four-deep before a bobble-head-doll display.
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