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To be sure, she did not have a lot of documentary evidence to work with, but one comes to the end of this book knowing a good deal more about the work than about the man.

All but one comes from the world of economic and legal scholarship, and it is in those areas that the network is strongest, adding an estimated 45,000 articles or so a year.

The sound, in this acoustically hard hall, tended to be light in the strings and heavy in the brass and percussion, but one comes to expect and excuse that kind of imbalance here from visiting orchestras.

Le is starting to grapple with the subtleties of authenticity, but one comes away feeling that it's not really his subject, that he has a future as a very different kind of writer.

(There's no AC adapter in the box, but one comes with the iPhone).

Both versions are identical in terms of functionality, but one comes in black while the other comes in a dubious white.

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But one came on Monday when the Pope made a short announcement.

The Brewers and Dodgers also struck out a combined 16 times, with all but one coming on a swing.

All but one came from out of town.

All the planned dances but one come from the past few years.

There might not have been any jobs for modern Greek historians in the UK but one came up at Princeton.

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