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Or, to be precise, who is the poorest of the poor?
Valencia, to be precise, who the Star says are ready to stump up £7m - sorry, that's "£7m!" - for the 30-year-old right-footed left-winger.
Former students remembered Father Johnston as a man strict and precise, who insisted that they addressed him as "Father" even when answering yes or no.
He left them for John to be precise, who diligently confirmed that Chilavert scored and saved a penalty in Velez Sarsfield's 2-0 win over Independiente in 1999.
(The movie is saddled with inept, stagy flashbacks of their traumatic wartime experiences.) Another visitor who arouses suspicion is an unconventional schoolteacher, Martin Conlon Peter Coyotee), from way back East (Boston to be precise), who introduces basketball into the community, teaches the local boys to shoot into peach crates and organizes a team.
Before he was the Knicks' best threat off the bench, and before he was a basketball star at the University of Washington, Nate Robinson was a football player — a cornerback, to be precise, who excelled through high school and originally went to college on a football scholarship.
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In fact, most of the foreign buyers are West Africans -- Nigerians, to be precise -- who tend to stick out in the Thai provinces even more than Agent Carter does.
Loiseau's widow, Dominique Loiseau, an immaculate, precise woman who was wearing a red suit, greeted me.
But it is hard to be precise about who pays for what.
He said Mr. Weinstein was a methodical and precise lawyer who did not make himself the focus of a trial.
Here was the physical and precise Deron Williams who so tortured opponents as a young player in Utah.
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