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Once you've been a lead dog, it's hard to let the title go.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Once you've been a lead dog, it's hard to let the title go.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Once you've been a lead dog, it's hard to let the title go.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Once you've been a lead dog, it's hard to let the title go.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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But a recent poll showed that more than half of the people living in the city are willing to see the title go.
@ Land+Living 2009
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Once you've been a lead dog, it's hard to let the title go.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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As it was, fans began arriving at 6am on the day of the match, looking for a drink from the word go.
Giant screens at Wigan could keep Rangers fans out of trouble 2010
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One doesn't need to be a socialist to have street cred as a political poet; but one needs a fighting spirit, a disrespect for authority, an abiding skepticism that presumes all officialspeak as bullshit from the word go.
Anis Shivani: America's Most Prominent Emerging Poets Respond to the Obama Administration 2010
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Along with other responses, we encountered bravado and belligerence from the word go.
The Ashes 2010: Touring Australia is tough but England can take prize Mike Brearley 2010
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One doesn't need to be a socialist to have street cred as a political poet; but one needs a fighting spirit, a disrespect for authority, an abiding skepticism that presumes all officialspeak as bullshit from the word go.
Anis Shivani: America's Most Prominent Emerging Poets Respond to the Obama Administration 2010
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