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The album's prevailing theme is love, which Sean describes as "something that I live for, and I need, but I haven't been able to be successful at".
It seems to me, it is a mark of respect to the archive, which she describes as "something of the past held hostage, and transformed into the future".
Putting the images online can only help draw attention to an art work she describes as something of a hidden gem.
Competition between GPs and pharmacies for flu vaccination payments this winter has already triggered what Darracott describes as "something like a running war across the country".
Emma Mlotshwa Co-ordinator, Medical Justice There is a sting in the story about Ayaka Sakurai, whom Grayson Perry describes as "something special" in designers (G2, 8 July).
But these negative aspects are receding, giving rise to what she describes as "something like an old-fashioned community where children play out and neighbours talk to each other on the street in the evening".
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With room for just 20 guests, the refuge had been described as something special – and didn't disappoint.
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