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We'll get the result at 8.30pm.
"That was an amazing result at the time," says Schekman.
"We'd had a really poor result at the World Cup.
Greece will officially announce the result at 6am tomorrow morning.
That was the result at several other tables.
The result, at the end is not so important.
Coming back after a difficult result at Liverpool.
So we should get the next result at about 7.10pm.
It congratulated Pompey on the "brilliant result at Burnley last week" and the "memorable result" at Southampton in the previous round.
"The worst outcome for Britain would be an unclear political result at the election," Hammond said.
"I don't feel my job hinges on the result at Derby.
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