Often, what we really need to do is learn to appreciate the local, the common and the unfavoured. |
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But they did the unfavoured British team proud with pages of pictures, reportage and analysis. |
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There is abundant evidence that people who feel they were unfavoured as children are at greater risk of problems such as depression and underachievement. |
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Gathering a pass from Alonso in the 19th minute, John Arne Riise came across the Portugal defender but, having put the ball on to his unfavoured right foot, could do no more than steer a finish which Cech dealt with. |
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In order to consolidate peace and security, the Government has initiated development actions in the Northern regions which are among the most unfavoured by nature. |
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