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Apart from adding a marble island and a backsplash for the stove, they didn't do much to the kitchen, which is mostly Ms. Davis's domain.
Apart from adding a morose kind of gaiety to life, the failed coup attempt against Farage could yet offer some hope to Labour.
Apart from adding the economic component of the model, and introducing the now-cast, most of the other details of the model are similar to the version we ran in 2008.
But apart from adding seats for new provinces and territories and requiring senators to retire at 75, the upper house remains recognisably the same chamber created when Queen Victoria sat on the British throne.
Apart from adding to the strains in those countries (especially in Macedonia, where tension between local Slavs and Albanians is intense), Mr Milosevic was graphically reminding NATO that hundreds of thousands more Kosovars are still within his grip.
Apart from adding a modest 105 yards to the length and tinkering with a few bunkers, the main change is to make it easier for the players to find the fairways on certain holes.
Conversions of recent big recent releases such as Battlefield 4, Assassin's Creed IV and Fifa 2014 are fine, but few try anything apart from adding visual detail, and in this area PS4 has edged ahead.
Apart from adding to the poor countries' miseries, these demographic strains also lead to environmental harms (such as deforestation and reductions in biodiversity) which threaten everyone.Rethinking aidMuch of the world, perhaps 2 billion people or more, will fail to share in the benefits of global growth without a complete change in international strategy.
His changes of coloration over the course of the set were subtle, and he played the repeats with virtually no modifications, apart from adding a touch of rallentando to the final bar or simply a slight pause before the final note.
"Suddenly there appeared before me the opening sentence of the novel, which I don't think I've changed, apart from adding 'So' in front of it: 'So, here I am upside down in a woman.' I thought, who on Earth would say such a thing?
This year, apart from adding "nubby little cabbages" (sprouts) to the bulging plate, the wide, wide world of news has offered up a steady supply of the Guardian's very own gratuituous, synonymous phrases – or inelegant variation – which we know and love as Povs.
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