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Then there are the matters of prestige and physical type.
"That on the matters of national environmental significance (NES), this project, which is 300km inland, remote outback, dry, dusty, clearly meets the matters of NES.
The couple appear not to have considered the matters of condoms and birth control.
When he talked, they said, his conversation never wandered far afield from the matters of work and money.
Whatever happens this week, there are the matters of a future with his family and another five years of probation.
Far more important were the matters of who was wearing a Knicks jersey and who was not.
Once the matters of title and family origins had been settled, we were free to move on to other matters.
She told Berners-Lee it was "very important that governments now want to discuss the matters of mass surveillance and right to privacy in a serious way".
Presidents have a great deal more sway over the matters of war, peace, and diplomacy than they have over the economic weather.
That was just one of the matters of musical integration that Ms. Teason and Mr. Benn, the violist, have been discussing in recent weeks.
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