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1 You got full marks . He turned the screen so we could see.
2 So it's a cautious thumbs-up -and full marks for that hair.
3 Other reviews gave it full marks out of five on Google.
4 But full marks to Arsenal, who went out to be remorseless.
5 That, at least gets full marks for honesty in a politician.
6 And though it's all about boys, my girl-child reader gave it full marks .
7 He gets full marks for honesty if not for grace.
8 It gave full marks to Betty Jackson's Black Collection and to Jasper Conran's womenswear.
9 But full marks to the Southampton chairman Rupert Lowe.
10 You have to give them full marks for trying.
11 But the Sorento gets the big stuff right, with full marks for safety and convenience.
12 He gave " full marks " to Bill English for his dignity in conceding last night.
13 And Arthur Rubinstein gave either full marks or zeros in the Tel-Aviv competition which carries his name.
14 Not for the first time, it's full marks for parliamentary persistence to Clare Daly and Mick Wallace.
15 But the announcer gets full marks for originality, organising a slow motion Mexican wave to classical music.
16 But the announcer gets full marks for originality, organizing a slow motion Mexican wave to classical music.
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