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Can Keira pull off anything of a similar stature?

One should not be lulled into imagining that Goulson is anything of a bumbler himself.

What about personal effects - papers, letters, anything of a private nature you might want to keep?

She always spoke eloquently about her work and her politics, but rarely addressed anything of a personal nature.

"As a rule, we don't leave anything of a secret nature behind on the ground," he said.

"It wasn't anything of a concern that we even thought about or gave him complications," she said.

If there's anything of a surprise twist in Ricki and the Flash, it's discovering the catalyst for their divorce.

The two had not established joint bank accounts or anything of a nature to indicate they had set up a household together.

This reminded me more than anything of a maddening aspect of my childhood: every complaint I made would be refuted with an absurd extreme.

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Whelan asked the volunteers to bring anything of an extreme size: inflated hammers, feather dusters, tea kettles, balloon animals.

Though Oppenheimer left behind nearly 300 boxes of papers, Mr. Monk says they contain "remarkably little that gives away anything of an intimate nature".

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