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Examples
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Rumour is rife that Madonna is going to make an appearance on the show.
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Rumour is rife that Andrew Ridgeley was going to turn up and there'd be a bit of a Wham reunion and as last I heard he's married to a Bananarama and lives in Cornwall that could have been feasible and might have been quite good.
George no go. 2007
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Rumour is rife that Andrew Ridgeley was going to turn up and there'd be a bit of a Wham reunion and as last I heard he's married to a Bananarama and lives in Cornwall that could have been feasible and might have been quite good.
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Rumour is rife that Andrew Ridgeley was going to turn up and there'd be a bit of a Wham reunion and as last I heard he's married to a Bananarama and lives in Cornwall that could have been feasible and might have been quite good.
George no go. 2007
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Rumour is out that someone is being eyed for the D.A. Harvey Dent in the Batman Begins sequel, and it's someone young, Ryan Phillippe from the superb Crash (review).
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Rumour is that Nicole Kidman has won the part of Mrs. Coulter in the first movie of the series, His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass.
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Rumour is Blair has a job lined up working for the Carlyle Group on 1 million + a year
Think Progress » Blair caved to White House on global warming, Iran? 2006
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Rumour is that Nicole Kidman has won the part of Mrs. Coulter in the first movie of the series, His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass.
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Rumour is out that someone is being eyed for the D.A. Harvey Dent in the Batman Begins sequel, and it's someone young, Ryan Phillippe from the superb Crash (review).
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NLS - "Rumour" - just my English side coming through.
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