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Yet something may have been lost in the process, a bit of individuality or soul.
★★★★★ Copas Stuffing 150g, £3.99 Very nice consistency – crumbly, bready – but lacks a bit of individuality.
In an interview with the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, Mr. Charriere said his objective was to cast a bird that is almost universally loathed in an attractive new light, giving anonymous members of the species a bit of individuality and character.
Regardless of her silhouette preference, today's shopper is looking for three things: timeless elegance, quality and a bit of individuality.
What customers want, it seems, is a way to stamp a bit of individuality on their purchases.
"He also has a bit of individuality, he's versatile enough to play in any midfield position and he creates extra competition within the squad".
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Folk cultures often work incrementally, adding bits of individuality to a well-established tradition, with time and memory determining what will last.
The US likes Argo because it sticks more closely to that line, while displaying a bit of doughty individuality itself.
"The Euro-bureaucrats are destroying every bit of national identity and individuality.
Holden seemed a bit like an early hippie: a hater of hypocrites, a young man devoted to his sense of individuality.
A little jab of individuality.
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