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The UMP's surprisingly good first-round score will come as a relief.
For every nail-biting finish to be commemorated by an ESPN retrospective replete with cinematic slow motion and a Hollywood score will come dozens of obscure games over the next three weeks that you may watch but will probably quickly forget.
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If you give a large, representative sample of male and female students a standardized math test, their mean scores will come out pretty much the same.
Improving those scores will come with a cost.
Your final SAT and ACT scores will come out soon; your first semester grades are almost completed.
More and more phony school test scores will come under the scrutiny of those conscientious reporters and professional investigators who really want to know what kind of education is being fostered in public schools.
Upon his return, she almost invariably greets him by asking, "Daddy, did you score?" Sophia will come to understand the value of winning.
If Cook has had the slice of luck that sends him on the way to a big score, it will come at the best possible time following the comments he made to me on Thursday about the criticism he has been receiving from the likes of Shane Warne.
The lineout unit of Hartley, Lawes and Wood is an effective one that's used to playing their club rugby together, so I imagine this is where England's try scoring opportunities will come from.
And without doubt, scores more will come after her.
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