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The group came to a sad end in 2012, with the death of Coxhill; but their razor-sharp counterpoint of instrumental brilliance, pitched against bawdy humour, proffered an alternative view of a music that could, given even half a chance, feel po-faced and earnest.

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Crude, rude and with more foul language than a Gordon Ramsay marathon, this smutty staple could give even the most hardened Francophobe a few guilty giggles.

At least 12 million people in this country have a condition affecting their limbs that could give even the calmest among them the heebie-jeebies.

If the past decade was characterised by the energy-security concerns of consumers, the coming years could give even the world's powerful oil producers reason to worry, as a subterranean revolution shifts the geopolitics of global energy supply again.

Mr. Holt's bill would also substantially toughen the requirements for the touch-screen machines that have printers, and experts say this could give even more impetus to the shift toward the optical scanning systems.

As I ambled past a pile of crumpled clothes at a used clothing sale — a crushed blouse, a wrinkled pashmina, faded "mom jeans" configured in that terrifying '80s silhouette that could give even Keira Knightley a muffin top — I spotted a rivulet of a familiar pastel in the sea of castoffs.

This vindicates the wider scope of application of the proposed maximal assortative matching (MAM) algorithm; the algorithm could give even better optimal results (with respect to assortativity) for random graphs with node weights that are independent of node degree.

Since photons have the rest mass zero, and correspondingly travel in the vacuum at the velocity, naturally, of light c it is ruled out that a non-relativistic theory such as ordinary QM could give even an approximate description.

Overall, the maximal assortative matching algorithm could give even relatively better optimal results (with respect to both assortativity index and % of node matches) for random network graphs with random node weights and the tradeoff in the values incurred for the above two metrics is relatively less pronounced than what is observed in random network graphs with node degree as node weights.

By doing that, they could give even more without tax consequences.

With foreign investments in US Treasuries increasing to record levels, a falling dollar could give even more of a lift to equities.

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