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The appeal, after all, is considerable: a beach house with ocean view, a lap pool and a guesthouse, and a golf course within putting distance.
The financial rewards for what can masquerade as the most inconsequential of acts are considerable – a no-ball here, a full toss there.
By the end, they add up to something considerable, a book that Amis describes as "both pointed and secretive, both airy and airtight".
The prize is considerable: a debut in the final, just about the perfect preparation for the French Open starting on 22 May.
They have minimised the threat from open-access journals, which seemed considerable a few years ago, in part by buying some of the best ones.
The prize is considerable – a place in next year's Confederations Cup in Brazil alongside the hosts as well as whoever emerges victorious from Euro 2012.
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