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The 70-to-30 70-to-30 70-to-30est endorsement evoteextended to a chairman in the Fed's 96-year history.
In fact, no cultural value is ever extended to large groups of newcomers without being changed in the process.
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As Ben Crystal puts it, "no-one other than Elvis Presley ever extended the vowel sound in love", the rhyme must be on "prove" – so "love" for Shakespeare sounded like "loove".
It has seldom, if ever, extended to equally important arguments around the fragility of democracy itself: to the notion that honesty, accuracy and impartiality are fundamental to the process of building and embedding informed, participatory societies.
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Mr. Torricelli has denied ever extending any special help to Mr. Chang.
Does that ever extend to what they want written on their tombstones?
Further, it rarely, if ever, extends to print ads and television.
With her short-cropped hair and steady gaze, she reacted to the audience without ever extending her performance into shtick.
Did the interest of her photographers in the sensuality of her body ever extend into real life?
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