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Plus, of course, there are plenty of other Brazilian sins apparently in need of punishment.
The poster boy of the English game apparently in need of a four-poster bed.
What seems fairly self-evident is apparently in need of a detailed set of instructions for children to successfully complete the task.
The theory is that birds will be scared away or that the more gallant males will be duped into searching for a female apparently in need of rescuing.
It was 4 a.m. and, apparently in need of help finding their target, they pulled up to a police station and asked the overnight guards, Which way to the Americans?
The bleeding meat of Wednesday's Davies report is London's environment, apparently in need of yet more air, noise and traffic pollution at levels that should be unthinkable within the built-up area of a 21st-century metropolis.
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This seems naff, but there is no one these days apparently not in need of some dumbed-down cognitive behavioural therapy.
Sixteen seasons as a professional rugby player - but apparently not in need of any great time away from the sport.
In Dickinson's image, hope is apparently frail and in need of protection but in reality, it is resilient and nourishes anyone who gives it shelter.
I picked it up and returned it to the sea, then realized there were more, dozens, apparently stranded and in need of my assistance.
A procedure requiring housing authorities to explain why they are evicting a tenant who is apparently among those people in need of such assistance certainly furthers this goal.
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