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1 Singer Carol Van Dijk tries to get all mournful and bittersweet in an Edie Brickell vein , but her English-as-second-language lyrics and mellifluous mouth-full-of-marbles phrasing give each composition a fragmented , disclosed aura .
2 THE mistress of two-timing soccer boss Ken Bates has revealed all about her lover 's ‘ great passion ’ — for football .
3 Norway boss Egil Olsen has insisted all his players must be playing first team football to come into consideration for international duty .
4 The Court dismissed these claims on the ground that the right of individuals to become claimants in international law is recognised only when approved by specific treaty , and that in the Peace Treaty Japan had waived all claims of Japan or its nationals arising out of the war .
5 In a systematic study of his own dream life Freud tried to relate all his dreams to feelings and thoughts experienced the previous day .
6 Subsequent reports on July 24 indicated that the USA and the United Kingdom had agreed in principle to resume the air war against Iraq , and that US President Bush had cancelled all immediate engagements to meet with top US military advisers .
7 Now London businesswoman Daniele Ryman aims to make all the suffering a thing of the past with the world 's first jet lag shop next to London 's Park Lane Lane Hotel .
8 The way Mr. Mendez decided to go all of a sudden did n't make any sense at all until I thought about it a while .
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