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The company's motorsport heritage is exceptional – but this is rooted in rallying, with the Impreza taking a string of drivers' and manufacturers' titles between 1995 and 2003.
He described that fourth condition, which applied to natural growth, as similar to taking a string and tying it around a settlement, and prohibiting any construction outside that string.
Ladbrokes reckoned the 1 1 Stamford Bridge draw won it £250,000 while William Hill admitted a win for Pep Guardiola's team would have meant a six-figure payout, after taking a string of four-figure bets on Barcelona, including one of £7,500 at 8-5.
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VC Bet saw a £20,000 punt while Paddy Power took a string of £1,000 bets.
Analysts and traders said it would take a string of good earnings reports to restore confidence in technology shares.
We would take these greasy beans when they were fresh, and take a string and needle and hang them above the wood-burning stove to dry.
"But they are still struggling with the level of resources they have, but Paton took a string of notoriously bad newspapers and is trying to reinvent them.
She was married and widowed young, then took a string of noble lovers, and became an illustrious member of the School of Lyons, a circle of lyric poets.
We put him into a private college and he then took a string of manual jobs, but they didn't last.
As an immigrant in New York, Ms. Ali took a string of low-paying jobs before she put herself through beauty school and opened her own business.
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