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The party is also considering a kind of political speed-dating, where would-be MPs are interviewed by representatives from the local community, not necessarily Conservatives, who will score them.

Mr. Kaizaki "may be considering a kind of management reshuffle, but nothing has been decided," Ken Kitawaki, Bridgestone's manager of public relations, said in a telephone call from Nashville, which he is visiting this week.

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You are still a regular backpacker possibly climbing Everest but if you're lucky you could be considered a Kind-Of-Light Backpacker.

It is considered a kind of norm.

Thus the universe could be considered a kind of God.

The move is widely considered a kind of peace offering.

He was considered a kind of éminence grise, according to someone who once worked there.

In Middle Eastern cooking, a tabbouleh could be considered a kind of chopped salad.

Such General Assembly resolutions are nonbinding but considered a kind of poll of public opinion worldwide.

TRIBUTE TO ALICE COLTRANE Alice Coltrane has often been considered a kind of sidebar to her husband.

But for the longest time, it was considered a kind of mystical art.

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