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In a different vein, Mabbot argues that 'qualitative differences of content alone determine sub-divisions within our continuous experience'(1951: 166).
In a different vein, women live in a society that presents as "natural" what they experience as arbitrary constraints.
The poet Cavafy refers to the pursuit of flesh in a different vein than Wilde's pleasure for pleasure's sake.
But on another level, you chat with people, you get to see people in a different vein".
In a different vein, we're then treated to the previously hyped face-off between Stephanie and Vickie.
In a different vein, three of the six paintings in this show are diptychs with panels above and below occupied by large, simple curved shapes.
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And in a completely different vein, a recently built complex around a new marina upstream features chain hotels that wouldn't look out of place in an airport.
18); and, in a very different vein, his performance as a troubled American anthropologist who lights a spark in a Swedish housewife (the brilliant Bibi Andersson) in "The Touch," Ingmar Bergman's first English-language film.
In a very different vein, BBC journalist Tim Samuels made a plaintive appeal: Find Me a New York Jewish Princess (Radio 4).
MANHATTAN has the Chrysler Building and the General Motors Building, and now, in a somewhat different vein, comes Mercedes House, an 850-unit apartment complex at 53rd Street and 11th Avenue in Clinton.
Open the January issue of BBC Music magazine and you will find a series of articles in a very different vein from Taruskin's, written to mark the forthcoming festival of Adams's music at the Barbican.
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