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Zamyatin was describing music as yet to be created although it sounds uncannily like Philip Glass's to me.

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"It's a very significant piece of architectural space he's created, although it remains to be seen with time what's the actual aesthetic value of this, as with any art piece". Chand said he saw but never met Le Corbusier, although he once brought rabbits to the designer's nephew after hearing that French people liked to eat them.

Under the proposals – backed by the communities secretary, Eric Pickles – a new authority the size of Glasgow or Leeds would be created, although each council would keep its leader and local ward councillors.

It takes about eight to nine months for a single episode to be created, although multiple episodes are worked on at the same time.

[FN13] However, nineteenth-century judicial opinions show that courts assumed that joint authorship could be created, although their opinions did not specify how.

Almost anything from IoT security systems to automatic lighting, advanced power management and status monitoring, from bins to pantries, can be created, although some need the skills of an electrician and coders.

He claimed that providing more money for free schools allowed more places to be created, although the public accounts committee recently reported that a quarter of free schools opened by September 2012 had 20% fewer pupils than planned.

At the time of the study, the consent model for the SCR was one of implied consent or "opt-out" (that is, unless a person explicitly withdrew consent, an SCR would be created), although this model is now being revisited.

The March jobs report initially showed that 121,000 jobs were created although like other recent reports, it has been revised upward, and now shows a gain of 154,000 jobs.

An independent company was created, although all but one of its directors were also directors of the Met.

Not entirely certain that that seemingly last breath only seconds before really had signaled his mother's death, the shocked son shrieked at the administrator, "Get the f*** out of here!" It's moments like that for which the F-word was created (although earlier generations would have been satisfied with "hell" instead).

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