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1 Her husband is in Iraq, and she doesn't have a trailer .
2 But at least we now have a trailer that we can watch as we wait.
3 We do have a trailer , but it's in French.
4 We don't even have a trailer and I'm already sold on Robert Pattinson as Batman.
5 Anyway, we have a trailer for Absolutely Fabulous.
6 We do, however, finally have a trailer .
7 We don't even have a trailer yet.
8 We have a trailer that was floating away - everything's floating - all the pot plants, she said.
9 Now we finally have a trailer .
10 So, in summary: here we have a trailer that flips from tightly-constructed and perfectly-aimed to downright odd and outdated.
13 But we do have a trailer and I can say, without fear of hyperbole, that is among the greatest things I have ever seen.
14 He had a trailer behind the flyer with a load of dead waterfowl in the cradle.
15 The locally developed, South African video game, Boet Fighter finally has a trailer and a release date.
16 They also had a trailer for luggage.
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