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In the wildcard roundthe Chargers (3rd seed) will beat the Jets (6th seed, wildcard) and the Ravens (4th seed) will beat the Steelers (5th seed, wildcard).
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Slowly her hand crept into the right pocket, her sweaty fingers picking up lint and then skidding across something hard, smooth, and roundthe stele.
Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009
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Slowly her hand crept into the right pocket, her sweaty fingers picking up lint and then skidding across something hard, smooth, and roundthe stele.
The Mortal Instruments: Book One: City of Bones Cassandra Clare 2007
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After a while, the question of a roundthe-world flight came up.
Flashback Brannon Braga 1996
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These strips peel off in a direction roundthe tree, and of course cannot be longer than the circumference of the tree from which they are taken.
Aboriginal America 1860
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Aviva's Cracknell says: 'If you are going off on a roundthe-world cruise or planning to spend the winter in Spain, you must ensure cover is extended to take into account this prolonged absence.'
This is Money | Home 2010
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Aviva's Cracknell says: 'If you are going off on a roundthe-world cruise or planning to spend the winter in Spain, you must ensure cover is extended to take into account this prolonged absence.'
This is Money | Home 2010
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Aviva's Cracknell says: 'If you are going off on a roundthe-world cruise or planning to spend the winter in Spain, you must ensure cover is extended to take into account this prolonged absence.'
This is Money | Home 2010
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The MoD and MCA provide a 24-hour military and civil helicopter SAR (Search and Rescue) service for the UK from 12 bases and there are fears the new arrangement could mean existing roundthe-clock provision is cut.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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The MoD and MCA provide a 24-hour military and civil helicopter SAR (Search and Rescue) service for the UK from 12 bases and there are fears the new arrangement could mean existing roundthe-clock provision is cut.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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