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If even Westminster can countenance devolving power, the BBC should certainly have a devolved a 'Scottish Six' news bulletin.
Inspired in part by the slow-burning, mystical jazz of the American saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, he devolved a keen sense of texture and atmospherics, transforming ballads into sensuous rhapsodies.
CBS News has devolved a long way from the likes of a person of Cronkite's gravitas to the chirpy infotainment anchor we see today.
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Such a strategy required that NWM devolve a great deal of management responsibility to its clutch of acquisitions.
Already in the pipeline are plans to devolve a greater share of personal income tax control to Holyrood.
Ministers in the Scottish Government have been urged to "live up to their word" about making the country fairer by outlining how they intend to use new income tax powers, which are now set to be devolved a year earlier than expected.
The apartment, already a shambles, devolved into a morass of laundry, toys, and glitter.
The talk quickly devolved into a something resembling a backyard wrestling match or a frat party.
That this close partnership has devolved into a lawsuit is a sorrowful development.
In a couple seasons Lost had devolved into a most enigmatic and unsatisfying series.
It has been devolved to a committee.
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