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This grudge match entailed much more than personality or policy.
O'Rahilly tried to instruct the DJs about his theory of "Loving Awareness", which entailed much free-spiritedness and hugging.
The Annual Report for 1890 noted: "The investigation with its anxious supervision and hourly observations, has entailed much labour on the whole executive and involved a considerable outlay".
Words, with which I have always been intimate, seemed suddenly like complex metaphors, the use of which entailed much more energy than I had.
Underlying that, however, was a "deep" and "intimate commitment to Christ and to His Church" — a commitment that "entailed much personal suffering," though he kept this hidden from all but his closest friends.
From the days of the ancient Greeks, citizenship has entailed much more than coughing up taxes or casting a ballot; it has meant being a member of the community.
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Sovereign defaults would entail much more than just a haircut on German banks' government-bond exposures.
She said that the "common enemy" is very cheap coal which entails much higher carbon emissions.
His penultimate appointment was of a quite different sort, as chief inspector of embassies, entailing much travel.
To prevent that, national budgets would have to be tightly controlled at a euro-zone level, entailing much deeper political integration than is currently conceivable.
And that doesn't entail much: Uncle Si causes a ruckus, the guys make fun of Willie, and the women pull everyone back into line.
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