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Examples
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It's not that I'm bored with it, I just feel that True Blood hasno compelling story whatsoever.
True Blood Review 2008
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A candidate who hasno courage on these issues can't be relied upon on any issue.
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You'd be suprised how easy it is to remove acorrupt government that hasno public support.
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The government has struggled for years with warring clans and hasno navy, according to USA Today.
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Clinton willfind not only that she hasno place at the table, I doubtshe willeven be invited to the table.
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And hurling attacks, especially on the wives and children of candidates has really gone too far, and hasno placein decent, civil public discourse.
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That's whyMcCain hasno real ideas but continues, as he did last night, toexercise the tactics of fearas well as false promises to "Shake things up"
THE GOP CONVENTION / DAY FOUR ~ McCAIN'S EMPTY HYPOCRISY AS STOCKS CRUMBLE 2008
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She is fortytwo years old, has been married to a nature photographer for eighteen years and hasno children.
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The company says that although it hasno evidence credit card information was taken, it says "we cannotrule out the possibility."
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Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez last night released a statement claiming he hasno agreement with Juventus and will not be meeting the Italian club or theirrepresentatives, or any other club.
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