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Henrietta Ludgate operates a zero clothes mile policy - all her fabrics are either made in the UK or were thrown away on her doorstep.

"They are entirely unjustified and are either made in ignorance or out of malice, it's impossible to know which," he said.

The bulk of mainstream films showing in the UK are either made in the US or by a US studio shooting in the UK.

The stories about the Glass family, he says, are either "made up or appropriated" from some source other than his family.

All the bread, pastries, gelato and more at Pane and Gelato are either made in Sicily or on the premises with ingredients flown in from Sicily.

Public wills are either made orally before a public official, who records them, or set down in a document that the testator hands to the official with a declaration that it is his last will.

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The few foreigners left in Yemen are either making plans to leave or are stockpiling food.

A local truism -- exaggerated, of course -- says that women who work here are either making the beds or lying in them.

You will pick out players who are either making their debut or going through a bad run of form.

In the process, over half the companies on the 2008 list are either making their debut or re-appearing after an absence of a year or more.

Those are the ones who are either making higher amounts and can afford it, or should be less reckless with their buys.

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