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Oleg Kalugin He was a genuine defector. Yurchenko was a real traitor,
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Les Moonves There is a genuine question whether people are going to want to pay $12 a month for (Howard Stern).
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Peter Gignoux There are severely genuine signs of volume constriction from OPEC producers. They are keeping to their pledges,
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Scott Archer He was genuinely nice. (The movie) is an honor. It's something you thought would never happen.
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Chris Eigeman I genuinely don't like Los Angeles. L.A. is this little petri dish of lack of morality.
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Robert Hill I hope I speak for more than just myself when I say I'm pleased with how genuine your support is.
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Hilary Duff I'm genuinely sorry that I upset her because I totally respect her and totally love her music.
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Suzi Leather The HFEA is genuinely interested to see public opinion and we don't know what the results of the consultation will be.
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Russ Jones Our rates only go up once a year, and that's in June.
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John Seabrook In the nineteen-eighties, rates of obesity started to rise sharply in the U.S. and around the world. By the nineteen-nineties, obesity reached epidemic proportions.
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Michael Stipe The future's ours, and you don't even rate a footnote now
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Richard Bernstein At the rate it's going right now, profitability will accelerate, but at a very, very slow pace, ... much slower than what's implied by valuation in the market.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery I've always held that early marriage is a sure indication of second-rate goods that had to be sold in a hurry." - Martin Harris
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Jamie Rappaport An astonishing success rate of more than 99 percent.
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Scott Berry And as rates go higher, that should go higher, too.
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Mark Kantrowitz It's a no-brainer at this point. You want to consolidate before rates rise,
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Robert Brusca It's a surprise -- we thought the unemployment rate would be edging up.