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The team that wins Game 5 of a tied series has gone on to win the series 81.3% of the time.
Before the speech, Joe DeMonaco, who owns a carpentry business in Michigan, said Trump's patchwork of on-again, off-again import taxes were starting to increase prices, which he will have to pass on to his customers.
They packed on to flimsy boats and set out across the South China Sea.
One challenge of changing everyone on to the new system is a distrust of smart meters.
"You look out from the hillside and it's like a load of ants crawling out on to the sandbar," he said.
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