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David Silva provided the EPL leaders' second late win in four days.
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Mrs Carr said the result was not a win for animal activists.
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The best way to arrange matters is to create a win-win situation.
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However it was not far off, with Spain second favourite to win.
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He's also seeking to lead Europe to a historic fourth straight win.
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Today, a consumer electronics company needs much more than hardware to succeed.
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He is expected to succeed prime minister Tony Blair later this year.
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Whether he will succeed, well, we shall see what we shall see.
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The CDD over time will change to help Android succeed, Morrill said.
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However, opposition from Democrats could still succeed in further postponing the debate.
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Oh, say, I've simply forgotten to ask-hasyour knighthood comethrough yet?
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The group said today that the cuts will comethrough voluntary redundancies.
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I think that Another Year might comethrough as a consensus choice.
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To those who have comethrough so much, hope comes quite easily.
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And in that time only two words have comethrough in clear?
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But I won't say a word till I can deliverthegoods.
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But if you don't deliverthegoods, people will eventually catch on.
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It's a promise to pay-todeliverthegoods, that gives it value.
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I've supported you through college and you've failed to deliverthegoods.
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But this time the writing partnership fails to deliverthegoods.
Usage of bring home the bacon in English
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But it might take a long time for WH to bringhomethebacon.
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And just you make up your mind you're going to bringhomethebacon.
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Men can gather up veggies at the market, and women can bringhomethebacon.
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Everyone in America wants to bringhomethebacon.
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So how will Facebook Home, clearly developed a great cost and effort, bringhomethebacon?
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Better get ready to send about six men with an auxiliary pusher to bringhomethebacon.
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With this fact in mind, millions make their way to respectable jobs daily to bringhomethebacon.
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Movie nights also seem to bringhomethebacon, with modern classics bringing in the love some networks.
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This meant that I could rely on that plan to which I had referred to bringhomethebacon.
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He was showing unusual stamina right now, and secretly I was backing K. K. to bringhomethebacon for our school.
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In other words, he'd bringhomethebacon while I reared the children (he wanted 10) and took care of home.
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Commodity chemicals continued to bringhomethebacon, though, despite Dow's pricey buyout of specialty chemicals maker Rohm & Haas in April 2009.
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They're five of a growing breed of house husbands who juggle cooking, chores and their egos while their wives bringhomethebacon.
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Blockbusters may bringhomethebacon, but the movie world still pivots around those late-winter, early-spring months when prestige pictures receive statuettes and gongs.
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Now, course, Mr. Eathorne, you're conservative, and maybe you feel these stunts would be undignified, but honestly, I believe they'd bringhomethebacon.
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Denmark, admitted at the last moment, broughthomethebacon 16 years later.