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OK, so it's not quite every Friday.
Though not quite every loose thread is tied up, the story's pacing is masterly.
Actually, not quite every reader, as an earlier review, by swithering, makes clear.
Now, not quite every game is that simple because you don't want to knock too many favorites out.
Shortly afterward, the Item returned, sort of, as a labor of love by Judi Lackey Underwood, a former flight attendant, who, not quite every week, managed to put out a four-page edition.
Well, not quite every one... Teenager Kiko Femenía was making his First Division debut for Hércules and things were not going well – easy passes went astray, he could not control the ball and his manager, Esteban Vigo, was screaming and swearing at him from the touchline.
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He has a captain in Gerrard who, while perhaps not quite the every-blade-of-grass-covering force of old, is still such a significant, influential figure.
Özil, Oxlade‑Chamberlain and Héctor Bellerín all made ground on the right and crossed towards a non-existent, striker-shaped hole, a hole filled not just with a Giroud-shaped absence, but with the ghosts of every not-quite, every rumour, every linked-with and rumoured-to-be, and failed bid.
Trains come and go quite frequently (every 10-15 minutes, or during their busiest hours, every 2-3 minuteso so don't worry if you happen to miss the first train once you arrive at the platform.
Because quite frankly, every day is International Men's Day.
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