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In short, could topping up the tank with a presenter arguably even further removed from the rest of us than was Clarkson potentially – ahem – backfire?

The world champions' advantage at the first race was awe-inspiring - at about a second a lap clear of the rest in terms of ultimate performance, they are arguably even further ahead than they were last year.

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The paper said, wisely: "It is not enough to daub a few roads with streaks of blue". Today's edition arguably goes even further, with a news story introducing readers to the notion of "peak car" and the possibility that the age of the bicycle might be upon us.

In November 2008, Haniyeh arguably went even further when he declared Hamas' willingness to accept a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders.

Through a combination of rapid technological advancement and regulation that allowed trading venues to compete freely, the basic function of markets has arguably moved even further out of the public eye than when trades were handled in noisy pits.

It is also a simple and direct expression of fundamentalists' harkening for the good old days of the early 1800s societal consensus, according to which science and theology were nothing more than simple Baconian induction (arguably, it goes even further back to the Catholic Church's prohibition against Galileo advocating heliocentrism as true).

Much has been written about Roger Federer's extraordinary ability and accomplishments - but this critique focuses more on the often overlooked nuances and minutiae of his skill and behaviour: qualities which separate him - both as a player and as a human being - from all of his contemporaries, and arguably elevate him even further beyond their reach.

Much like Apple asked significant questions of its loyal iPhone users in ditching the 4-inch form factor, Google arguably pushes its fans even further.

Playbill went even further: "Arguably the most talented comedienne in the musical theatre today, Peters manages to extract a laugh from most every line she delivers".

Arguably, GCHQ's responsibilities have broadened even further over the past decade: it has become the UK's lead agency for cyber-security – identifying the hackers, criminal gangs and state actors who are stealing ideas, information and blueprints from British firms.

Arguably his most successful season, 2011/12 saw the midfielder's reputation grow even further following his inclusion in the Uefa Euro Team of the Tournament and the Uefa Team of the Year as his ability was recognised at both club and international levels.

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