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Those companies he said, "in essence have become carrozzerie themselves".
The proposed changes make more explicit reference to imperial and metric measures, but in essence have not changed significantly.
If they do win the bid, it should be for the right reasons and, in essence, have nothing to do with the timing of Seve's passing.
The Giants, in essence, have entrusted the 2002 season to the core of players they chose to acquire and promote in the 2001 season.
If it ever becomes reality, IBM (or HP, or whoever gets there first) will in essence have achieved what it has taken millions of years of natural evolution to do in the analogue, biological world.
Those registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission SECC)—which, in essence, have permission to be listed on an American exchange must comply with Section 404, starting with fiscal years ending on or after July 15th 2005.
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"The essence hasn't changed".
Perhaps their essence had simply been forgotten.
Greece, in essence, has become a financial ward of Europe.
The shirt in essence has done it for them, bingo".
Over the past century, this essence has become increasingly concrete.
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