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1 Nvidia has form : it bought and closed down another UK semiconductor company.
2 No one should forget that the Mail has form on this issue.
3 Sadly, as we all know, Reece also has form of another sort.
4 And this, after all, is an issue on which McLeish has form .
5 US virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka has form when it comes to sparking controversy.
6 Buford, former fiction editor of the New Yorker, has form in this regard.
7 He has form around all the right horses from last spring.
8 You learn to transform them into something which has form , structure.
9 Westbrook has form in rough treatment of those people who pay it rent.
10 Aytobe has form in better races and better horses than these.
11 It has form , and it has ideas, and it is new and daring.
12 She has form for making mischief in interviews with contrary and provocative declarations.
13 After all, the county has form on this sort of thing.
14 Much to our chagrin, this blog has form with Scott Rodger.
15 The Snooperstar has form around the likes of Reloaded, Disruptor and Shadow Hero.
16 Netflix has form in splashing big cash to lure proven creatives.
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