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This pink-tinted glass ceiling was arguably broken by Philadelphia, a belated nod to the Aids crisis.
In nationalising Northern Rock, Mr Brown has arguably broken his own self-imposed borrowing discipline, although, judging by his past behaviour, he may yet find a clever accounting wheeze to keep the money off the government's balance sheet and borrowing within the formal limits.
"The narrative aims to re-unite an arguably broken Britain in the 21st century, providing for the disenfranchised generation within the UK and the increasing dislocated global communities," Wong notes.
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Contrast that with their parents, the baby boomers, who arguably broke the world.
The Supreme Court arguably broke precedent as a consequence of Obama's breaking of the public financing system in 2008.
Rather, the Articles cited Clinton's alleged crimes (as well as other conduct that arguably broke no criminal laws) only as "predicate acts" to the charge that he had violated his constitutional oath and duties as president.
That war has arguably already broken out in eastern Libya, where former general Khalifa Hiftar, backed by army and air force units, has been pounding Islamist militia bases he accuses of harbouring terrorists.
Not far into the new year, Argentina did the only thing it arguably could: broke the peg to the dollar, devaluing the peso, and defaulted on its international debt obligations.This left its banking system in something of a pickle.
Recording the South African musicians outside the country (as was the case with Ladysmith's recording of Homeless) might have been a way out, even if this could arguably have also broken the boycott.
Within a limited production schedule and under tremendous pressure, 2K Marin had created a game arguably better than the ground-breaking predecessor.
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