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Examples
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The Paks are the ones who should be trying to earn the Americans trust.
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They even call Paks and Afghans half children of cow worshippers.
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Paks will be fortunate relatively as 75 percent water carrier of Paks, that is Indus river will outlast all other rivers of south Asia due to the world's six largest plus glaciers outside of Arctic feeding this giant river.
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Paulo Sérgio began his tenure as Hearts manager by overseeing their progress into the Europa League play-offs with a comprehensive and stylish defeat of Hungary's Paks.
Hearts 4 Paks 1 (Hearts win 5-2 on aggregate) | Europa League report 2011
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Paulo Sérgio watches his Hearts side put in a stylish performance in the Europa League victory at home to Paks.
Hearts 4 Paks 1 (Hearts win 5-2 on aggregate) | Europa League report 2011
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“Of course, as soon as you start the assault, you'd have to have taken down the Paks' commo radio communications, or create a big diversion by setting off a simulated bomb or fire somewhere else, to draw off potential reinforcements.”
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Kello was beaten when Bode headed in Tibor Heffler's free-kick but it was little consolation for Paks.
Hearts 4 Paks 1 (Hearts win 5-2 on aggregate) | Europa League report 2011
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It was the result and performance wanted by the Hearts owner, Vladimir Romanov, who has demanded the club win the Scottish Premier League this season, but they will not be playing Paks every week.
Hearts 4 Paks 1 (Hearts win 5-2 on aggregate) | Europa League report 2011
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If Stevenson's first was fortunate, as the Paks goalkeeper, Norbert Csernyanszki, fumbled his 34th-minute header, the second was deserved as he netted from the substitute John Sutton's pass in first-half stoppage time.
Hearts 4 Paks 1 (Hearts win 5-2 on aggregate) | Europa League report 2011
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Continual fouling by Paks allowed Danny Grainger to find his range at set pieces, where Hearts were always dangerous.
Hearts 4 Paks 1 (Hearts win 5-2 on aggregate) | Europa League report 2011
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