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Perhaps there's something to Mr Meyerson's metaphor after all.
"How did they become creditors because they would have had to have given something to Mr Young".
This character owes something to Mr Wilson's own background, and so too does the story's narrator, Raff's biology professor.
Mr Suárez said something to Mr Evra, then started to walk away.
Its non-invitation may owe something to Mr Bush's puerile sulk at Mr Zapatero over his abrupt withdrawal of troops from Iraq in 2004.
Thus a desire to give at least something to Mr Haneke's magnificent film (or Mr Tarantino's messy one) might give either an edge that previous votes by other electorates don't quite capture.
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A looming crisis in pensions owes something to Mr Brown's early tax raid on pension funds, and still more to long-term defects in the means-tested approach that he has favoured.Much of this would be forgiven if he had proved himself a team-player.
Mr President, please allow me to add something to what Mrs Gebhardt has said.
And at a boyish 42, he risks looking unprepared to assume the presidency should something happen to Mr Romney.
With something to prove personally, Mr Cable succeeded.
If Mr Herzog is at work behind the scenes, he is surely not up to something Mr Kohl would dislike.
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