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The people to whom you refer have been ... pike64: the wc is a monopoly because no other sporting event (including the olympics) can compete with it. there are other world cups such as rugby union, rugby league and cricket. perhaps one day when pigs can fly you may even have an ...
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The people to whom you refer have been ... pike64: the wc is a monopoly because no other sporting event (including the olympics) can compete with it. there are other world cups such as rugby union, rugby league and cricket. perhaps one day when pigs can fly you may even have an ...
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion Neville Howard 2010
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The people to whom you refer have been ... pike64: the wc is a monopoly because no other sporting event (including the olympics) can compete with it. there are other world cups such as rugby union, rugby league and cricket. perhaps one day when pigs can fly you may even have an ...
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The people to whom you refer have been ... pike64: the wc is a monopoly because no other sporting event (including the olympics) can compete with it. there are other world cups such as rugby union, rugby league and cricket. perhaps one day when pigs can fly you may even have an ...
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The people to whom you refer have been ... pike64: the wc is a monopoly because no other sporting event (including the olympics) can compete with it. there are other world cups such as rugby union, rugby league and cricket. perhaps one day when pigs can fly you may even have an ...
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The people to whom you refer have been ... pike64: the wc is a monopoly because no other sporting event (including the olympics) can compete with it. there are other world cups such as rugby union, rugby league and cricket. perhaps one day when pigs can fly you may even have an ...
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At various times I might find it useful to use 'wc', 'grep' and 'diff' to figure out what is going on, where a word appears or whether I deleted something I didn't mean to.
The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley
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OpenH323, an open-source implementation of this protocol, consists of over 7 MB of C++ code (the UNIX utility 'wc' reports that it's over 2.4 million lines of code).
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So, someone could decide to become 'wc' ... doesn't mean that I'm that person though.
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So, someone could decide to become 'wc' ... doesn't mean that I'm that person though.
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