The songs are anthems for those bedecked in shoulder pads and leg warmers, and yet again it seems that what goes around comes around. |
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For the real, harsh truth about life is mostly that what goes around comes around. |
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I have no idea what makes someone go to those lengths, but I believe what goes around comes around and she has got what she deserved. |
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Watford were on the receiving end of some decisions tonight as we were on Saturday, so what goes around comes around. |
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I only hope what goes around comes around in your case, and one day you get caught. |
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I really feel that there is a responsibility and what goes around comes around. |
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I'm a big believer in what goes around comes around and we have always been well treated by the older generation and I'm just trying to put a bit back. |
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I believe that what goes around comes around and I am grateful for the chance to work in such a wonderful environment. |
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We'd best stop there before disappearing up our own fundament, but as Chairman Lou could have said, what goes around comes around, and frequently meets itself coming back. |
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In any spoils system, as renowned historian Desmond Morton points out, what goes around comes around. |
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And that, inevitably, what goes around comes around. |
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One would have to look at past legislation to see whether this is a first or not, and if it is true that what goes around comes around, it will surely not be the last time either. |
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Like tapes in a cassette recorder, what goes around comes around. |
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After all, Peter scorned his sometime inamorato, David Orchard, and Belinda's act of treachery could be seen simply as proof that what goes around comes around. |
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