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The Sandra Bullock-Keanu Reeves romantic drama ``The Lake House'' also bowed respectably, but ``Garfield: The Tail of Two Kitties'' wasn't the cat's meow for enough moviegoers to even crack the top five. Catnip may be the cat's meow, but the plant's oil repels roaches and mosquitoes (SN: 9/8/01, p. You can be in the best location and have a reputation for the best service, and the building is the cat's meow and have it at market (rents), but if you're competing with an oversupply, you're going to struggle. |
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