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1 The meeting in April 2012 is now critical to the whole saga .
2 I was so pleased I could finally leave the whole saga behind.
3 The whole saga , including my message to the site, after the jump.
4 It is small wonder this whole saga has been shrouded in secrecy.
5 I'd like to think it might mean an end to the whole saga .
6 This whole saga has felt like a defeat for the party.
7 Perhaps the strangest fact in the whole saga went unnoticed.
8 However, Juju has been wholly unrepentant over the whole saga .
9 Ms Mikkelson said the whole saga had been needlessly stressful.
10 His reluctance to reopen the whole saga is entirely understandable, and probably very sensible.
11 The whole saga sounded incredible when you heard it, or tried to tell it.
12 Rooney leaves; Rooney stays; It all drags on; everyone becomes bored with the whole saga .
13 The whole saga makes for a fascinating (if somewhat lengthy) read.
14 The whole saga was rather curious, Mr Dawe believed.
15 But Max may have been only the messenger, not the message, in this whole saga .
16 His response to the whole saga was to announce his departure from the popular YouTube show.
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