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So the Penguins will try to puncture the Devils with their speed, again.
France would not be France if its president did not occasionally try to puncture the grandiosity of an America accused as ever of taking the acquiescence of smaller nations for granted.
Do not use a folding knife when you try to puncture the rubber of the ball.
Try to puncture little tiny holes where you know you want them (ex.
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To avoid any such disappointment chilling future relations, the French have been trying to puncture hopes in the Kerry camp.
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