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They are most neatly embodied in the public disagreements between the academics Olivier Roy and Gilles Kepel.
It was Fred Trueman, plainest spoken of Yorkshire cricketers, who linked the two worlds most neatly when Mr Sheppard dropped a catch or two.
The Needle's Eye (3), for most neatly getting across what I was trying to say about equality and the human condition.
It's notable that had this duo released the same record in this country, in English, it might fit most neatly on country radio.
Everyone knew him as an accomplished and personable sports presenter, with trim moustache, brisk voice and the most neatly knotted necktie ever beheld.
Scout, Dad said in his head, has anyone ever told you that even the most neatly maintained garage is going to have some oil on its floor, which is now on your socks, being tracked all over the tan Berber?
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There had to be a place that put the lie to a circumstance noted in an earlier Times article whose headline, "The Tablecloths Are White, and So Are Most Faces," neatly captured restaurant reality in this town.
Even as the racial makeup shifted, though, Hollis kept hold of its essence as an orderly and largely working-class community — one where people ride a bus to the subway to get to work, and where houses and lots are small, and most lawns neatly trimmed.
These days we have Brian Williams presenting segments that are for the most part neatly packaged promos with a tie-in to Universal and Comcast.
It weighs about three pounds in total, and most parts tuck neatly into a backpack.
Instead, about eighty people showed up, most of them neatly dressed in business attire.
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