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He'd been premature, a speck of a thing.
"It's way too premature," a club executive said today.
To some, this seemed premature: a runner traditionally strengthened his body for years before tackling the marathon.
But the debate centred on how premature a baby can be and have a reasonable prospect of surviving.
He opposed as premature a Communist-backed rebellinn in 1926 and was blamed by its proponents for the uprising's failure.
Perhaps Federer will show the same resolve, although to be making comparisons with Sampras is premature, a difference of 12 grand slam titles to be precise.
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"Premature a-dwarfulation," the announcer chimes.
Maybe the premature Big A wasn't such a good idea after all.
I was born two months premature, an identical twin.
But it is important to remember that these cases are fatally premature (an issue that Tribe doesn't address).
Is it a premature relic, a failed experiment already surpassed by technologies with more bells and whistles like Ethereum?
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