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"So I really do think that more recognition needs to be paid for the dangers associated with cold."

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Gracing the sport during the time of the 'Big Three' means there is a price to be paid when it comes to the 'greatest of all-time' debate in tennis.

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Mr Toplass found he now owed more than £10,000, to be paid over seven years.

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"If an act is illegal, then the victim can always demand for compensation. The wrong committed will remain a wrong and the cost of that has to be paid by the wrong doers," he says.

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It has since been amended to clarify that a broker who is hired by a landlord — or a broker who publishes the rental property's listing — is to be paid by the landlord.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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