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One-time phenom may not be back to 2006 form, but he's doing more than enough to be a fantasy ace.
Fantasy Sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey & More 2010
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One-time lawyer Brien Santarlas testified for the government that envy of big Wall Street salaries motivated him to provide inside information about companies he worked for at the corporate firm Ropes & Gray.
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One-time Redskins castoff Devin Thomas, in the role of punt team gunner, recovered two key fumbles, one to set up the much-needed fourth quarter touchdown, the other before the game-winning field goal.
Smaller Stars Shine in Giants' Galaxy Aditi Kinkhabwala 2012
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One-time items lift US Airways to Q2 profit - USATODAY. com
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One-time items totaled A$37. 2 million and comprised A$17. 8 million in Sucrogen separation costs and A$19. 4 million for costs of the government stopping its ceiling insulation subsidy scheme, it said in a statement.
CSR Swings to First-Half Profit Ray Brindal 2010
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One-time presidential hopeful Tim Pawlenty has been given a dubious honorific by GQ magazine -- they've named him to their list of 2011's Least Influ...
Late Returns: Tim Pawlenty Will Have His Revenge On Gentleman's Quarterly The Huffington Post News Team 2011
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One-time registrations were accepted for thousands of such weapons through the years, in addition to the 23,000 guns registered in 1976.
Since D.C.'s handgun ban ended, well-heeled residents have become well armed Paul Duggan 2011
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One-time registrations were accepted for thousands of such weapons through the years, in addition to the 23,000 guns registered in 1976.
Since D.C.'s handgun ban ended, well-heeled residents have become well armed Paul Duggan 2011
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One-time registrations were accepted for thousands of such weapons through the years, in addition to the 23,000 guns registered in 1976.
Since D.C.'s handgun ban ended, well-heeled residents have become well armed Paul Duggan 2011
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One-time U.S. vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro's funeral drew hundreds of mourners, including Madeline Albright, Bill Clinton, Walter Mondale and other dignitaries.
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