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No shots were fired, but the incident 150 miles off the North Korean coast was surprising because North Korean fighters do not usually stray that far from home.
In the simplest story terms, the film doesn't stray that far from the source material.
Wimbleydon was an old stray that had been adopted by City in the Kevin Keegan era and was named after the way the Colombian fitness coach, Juan Carlos Osorio, pronounced Wimbledon.
He told the family about a dog he'd adopted, a stray that followed him on the dangerous patrols around Quadrat in Nad Ali, Helmand.
The cat, which was a stray that had lived in the neighborhood for a number of years, has since died.
He was a friendly stray that they had adopted, she explained.
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But Bear never strayed that far from its roots as a trading house, especially in bonds.
They are very disciplined and they do not allow engineers to stray from that focus, that common theme.
What would we get ourselves?' And never really straying from that and that's it.
That's the path we started on, and our judgment was that straying from that path would doom the bill.
"They didn't stray from that.
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