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And so disliked by the media is actually so good at his job, his numbers are a result of his excellence. Now, the pulse to David Farah has broken down the New Zealand first poll numbers from this week's career poll, right? Small warning, the New Zealand first poll numbers, in my humble opinion, are not accurate given New Zealand.
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