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Kemp told reporters after a breakfast speech on the university campus to the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce that “we just have a nightmare in this country with mass migration.”

Sometimes, though, you have to put your hands up and say it is so random that they are just as likely to be top four or top six as they are to be the same as they were last season - in the bottom half, and have a nightmare.

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"People say it's your worse nightmare but you would never have a nightmare like this - it's just unbelievable," he said.

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Europe, a big market for U.S. corporations, could have a nightmare winter if natural gas prices continue rising.

“Ophelia! You should be asleep, girl. What’s got you lurking about this time of night? Did you have a nightmare?”

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