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A well crafted Kirk Yeaman try briefly hinted at a Hull revival but Saints stood firm.
A substitute, Theo Walcott, pulled a goal back and Arsenal, briefly, hinted at a stunning comeback.
Jacqueline LeClair, on oboe, briefly hinted at Mr. Coleman's wry saxophone tone.
After the 2013 protests, with their vague demands for political renewal, Ms Rousseff briefly hinted at rewriting the constitution.
There were other shifts to come in the president's image, briefly hinted at in closing displays, but the strange thing about this rich and suggestive exhibition is that even though it is centered on Lincoln, it reveals much more about the city.
Focused on Iraq and the campaign against terrorism, the United States has urged China and Taiwan to avoid confrontations in the coming months like the dispute that erupted in August when President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan briefly hinted at a more pro-independence stance.
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This was Labor Day weekend, that radiant diapause between languor and regiment, when the days shed their names and briefly hint at endlessness.
Could it be because the supermarkets have worked out that people buy more of them if they are located there, he wondered, briefly hinting that his synapses might be connected.
To anticipate briefly: The general problem hinted at by Kant's metaphors of reason's experiment upon itself, or compelling itself to give testimony is that of reason's self-knowledge (cf Axi f).
By this stage Waley-Cohen, prominent throughout, had already sent Long Run into the lead – only for a shuddering error five out to allow the splendidly game Champion Court to hint briefly at a shock.
The chorale returns infrequently and briefly, but hints of it — or at least, the expectation that it will be heard again — suffuse the score, which wanders light-years from this first, Renaissance-tinged impulse.
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