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Between 1899 and 1993 there were 1900 managerial changes in England, and going even further back it was one of the basic functions of the early secretary-manager to be sacked: he came into being as a dispensable frontman, a visible sacrifice to football's new and slightly alarming mass audience in times of failure.
And, going even further back in history in order to come back to a deeper understanding today, what was the origin of the term?
Infinite Warfare is now the third Call of Duty game in a row with a futuristic setting, and going even further into the future with spaceships and such was not enough to differentiate it.
Geoffrey Stone, ACLU board member and acting dean at the University of Chicago Law School, surprised people by agreeing with Alexander and going even further: he said Snowden is a criminal who should be tried, prosecuted, and put in jail.
As Branko emphasises in the interview, "employees are buying into the lifestyle brand," and going even further to state that "enterprise companies can learn a lot from dominant consumer brands such as Tinder and Equinox".
And going even further, Ms. Washington is already teaching Journey to give back as well.
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But one state has done so, and gone even further.
(He went forth, and after lunch and a nap he got up and went even further).
When Gaius was elected tribune about a decade later, he revived the reform and went even further.
His latest memo, which he sent out right before Christmas, echoed many of his familiar themes — and went even further.
For literary biography to survive as a genre, it ought to take its lead from literature and go even further.
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