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A possible deal to sell its Monaco & Islands operations suggested there was substance to this hope, said analyst Lawrence Sugarman, but the valuation was starting to look stretched.
Given that Klopp would say he thought the start, the middle and the end of the game went wrong for his side, there was substance to his words.
In a survey published by The Sunday Independent of South Africa last week, 60percentt of blacks interviewed said they believed that there was substance to Mr. Mbeki's concerns about certain elements plotting against him.
After meeting with Secretary General Kofi Annan, Mr. Volcker, left, said the most important task was seeing if there was substance to charges of corruption involving United Nations officials.
Southampton had been hoping to get back to winning ways to prove to their critics there was substance to their sterling start to the season.
There can be no denying there was substance to this performance under pressure, particularly with two wonderful, contrasting stops from Fabio Coentrao, one an early diving touch that diverted his shot on to a post and a later block with his body at the near post that showed great instinct as well as a willingness to use all parts to protect his goal.
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