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Now, at only 30, Robbie is unleashing his first
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greatest hits compilation, complete with a
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strut-along single that finds him at his defiantly
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cocksure best. Because, yes, even when things
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arenΓÇÖt going swimmingly, he has an almost elastic
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capacity to bounce back. Just when it seems he has
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stretched himself too far, taken on too much ΓÇô
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BOING ΓÇô heΓÇÖs back again, stronger, sharper,
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snappier than ever.
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So, the hits pile up and the bare-all biography flies
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off the shelves. But itΓÇÖs only now, when you put the
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songs and the tall tales together, that one story starts
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to emerge: the story of a boy who dreamt big and
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brought his dreams to life.
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Robbie Williams, the lucky man of pop.