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1 Today such a recapitalization would be a lot more difficult, he said.
2 We certainly have to be a lot better then we were today.
3 When times are good, it can be a lot higher, possibly double.
4 Another ten years wouldn't be a lot to ask for, would it?
5 But I think there will be a lot more work to come.
6 Advisers can be a lot more effective by enhancing that natural process.
7 Models actually project the limit could be a lot higher than that.
8 Not that it would be a lot of use at this point.
9 Used to be a lot of rich folk outside Asheville, ya know.
10 In terms of celebrity, there needs to be a lot more diversity.
11 If the police get involved it will be a lot of trouble.
12 We were certain there would be a lot of panic, he said.
13 I used to be a lot more religious than I am now.
14 It 's just that some happen to be a lot faster and better.
15 Whatever happens, you know it 's going to be a lot of fun.
16 We need to be a lot better in the special teams. J.T.
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