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Never let the facts, get in the way of a good political opportunitiy, right?
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Newspapers had the opportunitiy to own online firms like Monster and the sites that have decimated their classified business.
What was missing from Singleton’s AP speech? » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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But given the wear and tear of making a living in this world, many things offered by an academic setting make it more likely that people will have the opportunitiy to pursue possibilities that would otherwise be buried.
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Britain, on the other hand, has a goverment which will happily rim each and every EU commissioner and their lackies just for the opportunitiy to be able to pay a bit more money to the EU coffers.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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In a city of affluence and high education, the lines of opportunitiy run along a racially and socially-economically stratified continuum.
The Seattle Times 2011
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From 10 p.m. to 3 a.m., local bands will have the opportunitiy to show up, plug in and play -- and be voted on by the concert goers.
DCist 2010
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And lo, a great opportunitiy shimmers before our future leaders if they have the vision to see and grasp it.
SYNTAGMA 2009
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"This may be my last time to have this kind of opportunitiy."
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Throughout the "American Revival" tour, fans will have the opportunitiy to win a copy of the exclusive bonus track "She Plays Like a Girl," plus a limited-edition free gift!
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Kidnapping victim's father turns tragic event into teaching opportunitiy
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