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"Presumptuous?" he said last week, clearly cross at the impertinence of the suggestion.
This was quickly denounced as the "thin end of the wedge" by the RMT rail union; if Network Rail had clung to a distinction when announcing the sale of "non-core assets", the electricity substations and overhead lines that power most trains clearly cross the operational line.
But beneath his polite exterior he was clearly cross about suggestions that he had rushed through a decision to sock Rwanda half the cash due to it while two apparently more fastidious donor countries, Germany and the Netherlands, had refused to do so.
In my mind, those sites clearly cross the line from protected speech into terroristic threats or harassment.
As N →4, however, the layers approach and interact; for the C-type model, bands two and three quite clearly cross each other, and it is possible that some mixing of states occurs - which might well be utilised for information transfer between circuit components in a three-dimensional device design; consider two wires crossing at close distance (N < 16) in order to share a state between them.
The irreverent weekly's covers could clearly cross the line.
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"However, he clearly crossed the line".
Brodeur had stopped the shot, but the puck had clearly crossed the goal line first.
Taliban fighters are clearly crossing and re-crossing from Pakistani border areas in large numbers.
Marko Devic's should had clearly crossed the line before John Terry cleared it.
To Professor Clark, Mr. Slutsky's blog posts clearly "crossed the line".
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