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The single was a huge hit, selling more than 13 million copies and streaming over a billion times to date.
And, in his biggest test to date, it was his drastic half-time substitutions that led to the Blues recovering from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and moved them into the top four.
From BBC
Her show dogs to date, and her grandfather’s in the past, have earned many prizes at Westminster, including best-in-breed and best-in-group, along with scores of awards elsewhere.
The tie as an accessory is thought to date back to the 17th century when the French copied a neckscarf from Croatian mercenaries fighting on behalf of Louis XIV's army.
From Barron's
Italy therefore becomes the first and, to date, only foreign country to be granted mutual legal assistance in the investigation, meaning its investigative magistrates will be given access to evidence.
From Barron's
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