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Mr. Gillogly, who has not worked much on the puzzle in recent years, said he would go back to see if the answer was now apparent.

The Rangers finished next to last in the league in killing penalties last season and have not worked much on special teams in camp yet, so the performance of the penalty killing unit on the trip -- 7 goals allowed in 24 attempts -- was not a surprise.

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And companies probably won't work much on crops for the developing world, for which there is little profit to be made.

But they haven't had time to work much on that yet.

The nature of her ankle injury means she's probably been doing a lot of strength training because she's probably been unable to work much on her speed.

After that, Shamou admits to getting depressed and not working much on music for a while, though it was never out of his life completely.

They worked much more on organising a team than we did in Sweden in the 70s.

The web site will work much better on November 30, December 1st than certainly it worked on October 1st.

"I hate to say it, but this topic tends to work much better on TV".

In Spain, teams work much more on shape; they're more tactical, more positional.

Democrats are already explaining that they need to work much harder on their Get-Out-The-Vote efforts.

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