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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 29

    This World Cup, thus far, has belonged not to soccer's great aristocratic houses, but to its petite bourgeoisie, @RorySmith writeshttps://nyti.ms/2My7C9B 

    3:44 AM - 29 Jun 2018
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      2. mustapha a dawodu‏ @alimusitapha Jun 29
        Replying to @nytimes @RorySmith

        Yup. For all the fuss, Germany are the only powerhouse to fall in the first round in Russia. In 2002, both Argentina and defending champs France fell at the first hurdle but the final was still between Brazil v Germany, the two must successful teams in World Cup history!

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      1. marie ange macintosh‏ @emerangie Jun 29
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        Yes

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      2. johnny guevara‏ @Jetm1930 Jun 29
        Replying to @nytimes @RorySmith

        What? Ny times stay away from soccer/football/world cup, stick to what you know talking about Donald Trump.

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      3. Rory Smith‏Verified account @RorySmith Jun 29
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        What, pray tell, do you disagree with?

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      4. johnny guevara‏ @Jetm1930 Jun 29
        Replying to @RorySmith @nytimes

        to begin i was born in peru,i been watching the world cup since 1978,it has always been the "aristocratic" as you call them ,the ones who win the title,never the" bourgeoisie",they are happy to play good,maybe beat Germany like Mexico did.

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      1. Ige Stephen Opeyemi‏ @Emmandaking4 Jun 29
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        @official_SmBoss @theophily5 @AkinwareAbayom1 @blvck_tobbie @mutiu_adams @BimpeOgunsola

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Jun 29
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        #MAGA this worldful cupful,, has belongedwise to soccer'sful doubleplusgoodful housesful, but to its bourgeoisieful, …

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      1. Filippo Polizzotto‏ @Politico_76 Jun 29
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