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On the contrary, it is one of those features of prospective post-Brexit life that tells us a great deal about who or what matters both outside and inside Britain; the principle that only the lives and futures of the wealthy matter will be entrenched as much within Britain as it applies to those travelling here.
By now, Microsoft seems to be entrenched as the leader in browsers for personal computers.
From the 1945 signing away of Eastern Europe to Stalin at Yalta, to the pressures of the Brezhnev doctrine articulated in the 1960s as Moscow's policy that no country engulfed by Soviet expansionism would be let go Communism appeared to be entrenched as far ahead as the eye could see.
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By the end of 2009 Tinchy was entrenched as a popstar.
By Game 3, Philadelphia was entrenched as the underdog.
"The lifestyle habits that cause the problem haven't been entrenched as long with children as they have with adults.
Long before Wellington Mara's death, John Mara was entrenched as his successor; now he is president and chief executive.
But recently Reed's playing time has been reduced significantly and he is entrenched as the backup behind Steve Martin.
Since April, Internet mutual funds have been entrenched as the worst performing among all domestic fund categories.
Southern Mozambique was entrenched as a labour reserve for the Rand; elsewhere in the colony, as in Angola, Africans had to produce fixed quotas of cotton and rice.
Damon is entrenched as the left fielder, and Matsui, whose range is limited by a sore right knee, is the designated hitter.
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