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Both are a matter of snatching words out of thin air and infusing them with rhythm.
The title of the film suggests that a lesson in love is, at the same time, a lesson in friendship — and that both are a matter of pain to be borne and sacrifices to be made.
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Both were a matter of public information.
Both were a matter of precision, of flair, and of insisting sometimes loudly, sometimes in silence on what she wanted.The battles raged right from the beginning, at the heart of her wealthy Jewish family in Turin.
Both examples are a matter of style not correct usage.
This shows that there is something natural to us in the sense of N3, in addition to N1 and N2 (both of which are a matter of observed fact).
Scottish Conservative transport spokesman Alex Johnstone, said: "The state of roads both in the city and the countryside are a matter of real concern for motorists.
Second, profits are a matter of both sales and costs.
It gives you some feel for how ideologically refreshing the latest book by Robert Fogel, the 1993 Nobel laureate in economic science, is that his answer to both these questions is a matter-of-fact yes.
DK accepts both as relating to Democritus, but the authenticity of sayings in both collections is a matter of scholarly discussion, as is the relationship between Democritus' atomism and his ethics.
How the Court can be both satisfactory to some, a concern to others, and both to many is a matter of differing politics and viewpoints as well as a testament to the Court's mixed record.
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