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Badie was not considered a particularly influential Islamist thinker.

— Before this campaign season, Senator Elizabeth Dole was not considered a particularly vulnerable incumbent.

(The latter has come to be considered a particularly diabolical profession in England).

Germany, despite its economic stagnation, is considered a particularly vibrant market for Hilfiger, followed by Spain.

Neither was considered a particularly good vintage, but we found plenty of enjoyable wines.

That's why throwing a shoe is considered a particularly contemptuous form of protest.

DC based immunotherapies are thus currently considered a particularly promising approach for cellular immunotherapy.

In 2002, Butterworth himself, at first considered a particularly urban writer, wrote a Fenland play, The Night Heron.

It was enacted in 1986 when crack cocaine use was rampant and considered a particularly violent drug.

The discovery is surprising because Tudor football was considered a particularly brutal game and was not usually played by royalty.

Eyes have long been considered a particularly promising area of the science because treatments there do not trigger the body's immune defences.

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