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If yes, the NFL should 'Do Deal Now'; if no, the NFL should 'Deal When Opportune.'
Federal Judge Favors NFL Union Over Owners In TV Dispute 2011
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So, it's Friday night on the Place St. Opportune in front of the Chatelet stop, and this is the oldest line in Paris.
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Opportune exposure from the media doesn't matter (hell, all the cable news networks are talking about this non-stop anyway).
Poll: As Conventions Approach, Dems Trouncing GOP In Image, Party I.D. 2009
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“Opportune?” cried Cecilia, staring, “how opportune? this is the second time in the same morning that I am not able to understand you!”
Cecilia 2008
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“Opportune as ever, Harriet — I was about to have a word with Michael here.”
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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Opportune arrival at the Sand-Hills — Large flies —
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Opportune arrival at the Sand-Hills — Large flies —
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This week Odd Todd Opportune went crying to the Ohio Elections Commission after Geezer Grossman's ad said the Liberal tax-and-spender broke his promise not to raise taxes, and local DemocRATS got racial racketeer Chewbaka Oba to question if "Jaywalking Joe" Deters really did return to Hamilton County so he could run for prosecutor.
Vile And Disgusting Pictures From The Whistleblower Nathaniel Livingston 2004
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On the 5th of October, accordingly, when the cell, only a few feet square, was finished in the wall of the church of St Opportune, Agnes entered her final abode, and the ceremony of her reclusion began.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. Various
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Opportune and random, the location was as secure as any from eavesdropping.
The Universe — or Nothing Meyer Moldeven
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