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I'm a sucka when it comes to Rotherham, beautiful place
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Apart from eating soup and cereals in?
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It could be the new LRF League, it really could
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Fantastic, I'll go look at some form sheets.
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L'Aquila quake: Scientists see convictions overturned
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Frome in Somerset was one of the the regional winners in the Sunday Times guide
I heard it on radio but that doesn't count? BTW Chris Waddle as a pundit is brutally honest.
The previous closest statewide presidential elections were two in Maryland, that in 1832 being decided by just four votes or 0.01%, and that of 1904 by just fifty-one votes or 0.023%. Next, closest were two elections in California, that of 1912 being decided by 0.026% or 174 votes, and that of 1892 – which gave Grover Cleveland a second term as president – by 0.055% or 147 votes.
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Rotherham's finest
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I'm a sucka when it comes to Rotherham, beautiful place
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Apart from eating soup and cereals in?
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It could be the new LRF League, it really could
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Fantastic, I'll go look at some form sheets.
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L'Aquila quake: Scientists see convictions overturned
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Frome in Somerset was one of the the regional winners in the Sunday Times guide
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I heard it on radio but that doesn't count? BTW Chris Waddle as a pundit is brutally honest.
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The previous closest statewide presidential elections were two in Maryland, that in 1832 being decided by just four votes or 0.01%, and that of 1904 by just fifty-one votes or 0.023%. Next, closest were two elections in California, that of 1912 being decided by 0.026% or 174 votes, and that of 1892 – which gave Grover Cleveland a second term as president – by 0.055% or 147 votes.
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