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Examples
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"Just to celebrate with everyone, because the kids didn't have a chanceto come within those hard days, so I wanted them to celebrate and enjoy."
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I was already sold on Tim's practices, and I was deeply enjoying having the chanceto meet his family.
Evan Dawson 2009
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I was already sold on Tim's practices, and I was deeply enjoying having the chanceto meet his family.
Finger Lakes Dines 2009
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Being around artists again inspired me to give the dream of writing one last chanceto take Charlie Parkers advice and just play the music, baby.
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"Just to celebrate with everyone, because the kids didn't have a chanceto come within those hard days, so I wanted them to celebrate and enjoy."
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I was already sold on Tim's practices, and I was deeply enjoying having the chanceto meet his family.
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A small fee on thelargest financial institutions will ensure that it won't add to thedeficit, and will give banks that were rescued by taxpayers a chanceto repay a deficit of trust.
State of the union 2012: full transcript of President Obama's speech 2012
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"Just to celebrate with everyone, because the kids didn't have a chanceto come within those hard days, so I wanted them to celebrate and enjoy."
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Among the top headlines on its Afternoon Report on Saturday was: "We've an update on Didier Drogba's groin strain," which, as a TV come-on, is only slightly more alluring than "And now another chanceto see a classic episode of Only Fools and Horses".
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For me one of the best things about beinga parent is having the chanceto give my children the happy memories that they will grow up with.
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