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Time Warner customers outside the city will get YES full time.

The disguise Aykroyd chooses for no reason whatsoever is … that of a Jamaican stoner, replete with bad accent, dreadlocked wig and, yes, full blacking-up make-up.

In the city, about one-third of Time Warner's customers will get YES full time; the remainder will see the network part time, but are guaranteed all 130 Yankees games (and Nets games next season), pregame and postgame shows, and some other programming.

So yes, full Twitter clients made by third-parties are getting shafted a bit.

Return-to-work outcomes included "If you were employed before the accident, have you returned to work?" with answer options "yes full duties or yes modified duties (like reduced hours, lifting restrictions)" and days of work lost.

Such worries would be magnified by the news, announced in late March, that UF was naming its new undergraduate business school after major donor Bill Heavener, the CEO of, yes, Full Sail University.

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He said he was not disappointed that only one-third of Time Warner city subscribers would get YES full-time.

They were members of the precinct's cabaret squad, assigned to deal with the neighborhood's many squabbles and thefts and dust-ups and, yes, full-blown bar fights, generally in the watering holes that do not know from an English tallyho.

Add in further contenders – Olly Morgan, Nick Abendanon and Mike Brown – and the fact that some people think Danny Cipriani would be best at No15, not forgetting that the one good thing to come out of the autumn internationals was Delon Armitage, the new kid at, yes, full-back, and you see the dilemma he is in.

This is a record driven by a relentless wave of feel-good pop melodies - its eyes positively blaze with tartrazine-fuelled, can-do optimism - all mixed up with glorious sunshine psychedelia, none-more-timely "raga" twanglings and, oh yes, full-on, churchified, ecclesiastical chanting.

But to bury one's head in the sand like an ostrich, to resent those who are eligible for implants and to deny the possibilities of a fuller, yes fuller, life to utilize all of our senses is extraordinary.

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