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151. Dr. Ronald Crystal, chairman of the department of genetic medicine at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical College, knows those stakes all too well. 152. After being sent off, England held on for a 2-2 tie but would be eliminated on penalty kicks (an all too common fate for England fans). 153. The vegetables were overcooked – an all too common fault in British kitchens. 154. Unfortunately, as many of us are all too aware, gaining such media coverage is often serendipitous and can be dependent upon factors beyond our control.