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This is, in effect, a kind of corporate denial.
With Cossacks involved, he added, "There is a prophylactic effect, a kind of education.
The summer program, Ms. Maxey said, is in effect a kind of laboratory for new, more engaging instructional ideas.
It is, in effect, a kind of voluntary tax paid either by the hopeful and the fun-loving or, if one prefers, the desperate and improvident.
So it would appear that there is in effect, a kind of built-in institutional discrimination against the notion of renting, in particular towards tenants on benefits.
One sees this happening already, in the steady pulse of reading groups and books clubs which form, in effect, a kind of archipelago of amateur English departments.
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Because they are hands-free, speaker phones allow more than two people to take part in a call at the same time, even though this can result in a "tunnel effect --a kind of effect --adistorts theffect --a the speakind' vofcecho
It cannot be created," Dysart says to the boy at the end of the play, having effected a kind of cure.
She imagines making a coat from the fabric with a tiny camera attached; the L.E.D.s would display images of the space around her, effecting a kind of social camouflage.
In the 340s Timoleon of Corinth effected a kind of recolonization of Syracuse from the old mother city; he took with him many refugees and brought prosperity back to an island much battered by internal dissension and endless wars with the Carthaginians against whom he himself scored some notable successes.
The effect is a kind of recurring recoil, an exercise in interrupted momentum.
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