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It was basically a case of suburban colonization.
"This is basically a case of where the cops aren't, you're going to go".
It's basically a case of gluing all the wooden parts together, then screwing the tuning keys in.
"It's basically a case of garbage in, garbage out," said John Irons, who analyzed the study for the Economic Policy Institute.
"It's basically a case of hyperbolic metaphorical extension — which is just a fancy way of saying it is fun to use over-the-top words about less-than-over-the-top things," she said.
London was quaintly chaotic as far as filming went - it was basically a case of persuading the local bobby on the beat, and if they said you could do it, you were sort of OK.
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"The rules that said don't fly through ash were put in place a long time ago and it's basically been a case of updating them.
"After the third goal it basically became a case of damage limitation and making sure the scoreline didn't get ridiculous.
If you're playing songs off laptops or CDs and not attempting anything that requires any kind of actual skill, it's basically just a case of moving the sliders up and down so the right song is playing through the speakers at the right time.
Now, you could argue that there is a place in that side for Donovan, though with Altidore the obvious spearhead up front and the side balanced around Bradley, it would basically be a case of putting him in on either side in the areas patrolled by Dempsey and Bedoya.
"Basically this is a case of undeclared inheritance," the gallery said in a statement.
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