| 1. | But don't look for a clear-cut outcome.
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| 2. | But he says he hasn't forgotten fundamental FIFA politics.
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| 3. | We all love him, but we have to move on.
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| 4. | But Brazil public opinion is more critical than any other country.
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| 5. | But charter advocates would like to see more evidence of innovation.
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| 6. | But the Trung sisters are only remembered as part of history.
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| 7. | But it's still right up my alley ."
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| 8. | But it wasn't originally in her plans for him.
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| 9. | But he did a great job engineering that deal with Delta.
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| 10. | But for the survivors, the day was a joyous one.
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