| 41. | It could not sustain the same speed and had a dip which eventually played the spoilsport.
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| 42. | _You'll no longer be considered a spoilsport if you admit you really hate snow.
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| 43. | :Sorry to be the spoilsport, but it's not really either one very much.
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| 44. | This worries the Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Association of Securities Dealers and other regulatory spoilsports.
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| 45. | Not surprisingly, they often seemed spoilsports in an America yearning for cheap money and rip-roaring growth.
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| 46. | But spoilsport law changes curbed this enterprise; by 1975, fewer than 100 marriages a year were held.
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| 47. | But ( and here I am, being a spoilsport ) can you really blame us all that much?
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| 48. | Sorry about being such a spoilsports . : ) DirkvdM 09 : 20, 13 November 2005 ( UTC)
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| 49. | It wasn't sour grapes, it wasn't thumbing my nose, it wasn't spoilsport.
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| 50. | The great organizing, advancing, absorbing power to the southward seemed to be little better than a monstrous spoilsport.
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