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The Phillies were winners, Los Angeles was vanquished and the sun had not quite set on Philadelphia's era of champions.
Mary Lou Currier, an agent with Century 21 NY Metro, said a client who bought a one-bedroom condo on the East Side last month was adamant that the deal close on Sept. 16, "because his parents are Hindu and very religious, and they were quite set on that date".
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Because it's spring on Mars, the sun never quite sets on the northern pole, so as cold as it is, it will get even colder when winter arrives.
We learn that she wasn't always so, that as the indulged only daughter of a Kent brewer, her life in happier times seemed to be set on quite a different track.
And as much as I love automating my own financial life, one reason sites like Tykoon haven't quite set the world on fire yet may be that plenty of parents want to keep their children away from screens if the real-world alternative, like a jar, is a reasonable one.
The season hasn't quite set the world on fire, but has certainly asked plenty of crucial questions about the role of directors, performers, writers and dramaturgs, the biggest statement so far has been the fresh-minted, radical version of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.
But twenty-two weeksincece it was first given airtime, Suhana hasn't quite set the stage on fire.
If it isn't quite set, turn the heat back on and try again, after regaining a good, hard boil.
After battling back earlier in the day, to keep their run chase down to what looked like an acceptable level, Lancashire looked quite well set on 66-2, still needing 164 for victory.
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