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The latter arguably appeared more comfortable playing alongside Welbeck and with the excellent Sterling switched to a central No10 role over the latter stages.

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Arguably, "A appears X to me now" can be construed in different ways.

It is difficult to see why on pain of begging the question ordinary everyday objects which are naturally characterised as sets chess sets, bedroom sets, sets of tools, weights, cutlery, and so forth, should not be included in the realm of bona fide sets (as naive set theories would typically, in fact, suppose; and arguably, all appear to satisfy the axiom of extensionality).

Howell arguably had the best regular season of any of the relievers, but his team-high 68 appearances appeared to take a toll on his arm.

The minute anything arguably rare and important appeared, enthusiasm broke out among bidders and world records were set.

It is never a good thing when the player who is arguably your best appears in the same sentence with the words subpoena and grand jury.

Therefore, the perception that something highly racist was happening arguably doesn't appear to be the case.

Arguably, the first surrealist objects appeared in the paintings of melancholy modern spaces and enigmatic relics that Giorgio de Chirico was making on the eve of the first world war.

Berlioz: Nuits d'Eté; La Mort de Cléopatre Gens/Lyon Opera Orchestra/Langrée Virgin, £12.99 There are few more alluring singers than the French soprano Véronique Gens, and her version of Nuits d'Eté is arguably the finest to have appeared on record in more than 30 years.

Though the essay constantly resists definition – and has never accrued a corpus of academic critical commentary like that given to, say, the novel - it is unusual among literary forms in that its birth can be traced to a single moment and a single man: Montaigne, whose Essaies first appeared in 1580, arguably heralding the birth of the modern idea of the author as subject (in both senses).

Recent case in point: Allegations of Bill Cosby's serial rapistry appeared in People, arguably one of the nation's most middle-of-the-road mainstream magazines, in 2006; the year before that, one of his accusers was interviewed on The Today Show, the bland morning news program on the very network that aired Cosby's hit sitcom.

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