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For some years now independent motoring journalists have noticed that the "official" figures for fuel economy and carbon dioxide emissions (two sides to the same coin, of course) bore little resemblance to real world experience.
"I was one of those scientists - and of course bore my share of ridicule for daring to make such an alarmist prediction".
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His faith in himself was, of course, borne out.
These traders would, of course, bear more of their own downside risks.
Said gripes and suggestions are, of course, borne out of love.
The Obama administration does not, of course, bear the sole blame.
The new museum here, in Pan Pacific Park, not far from the traditionally Jewish district of Fairfax Avenue, should not, of course, bear the brunt of these broodings.
"Laughter" is set in the writers' room of the fictional "Max Prince Show," which of course bears a strong resemblance to the Caesar series.
Stamford, of course, bears the brunt of the slowdown and the greater amount of available space, jumping to 12.9percentt rate from 6.5percentt last year.
This view is, of course, borne out by the statistics showing that horses have fewer races per year, and per career, than they did decades ago.
A spokesman for BBC management said it would "of course bear the trust's view in mind" about not airing The Apprentice during an election period.
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