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The Hammers' manager, 59, remains ever pragmatic.
Donizetti, as ever pragmatic, crossed out the part and substituted the solo flute.
Ever pragmatic, when the House of Lords made difficulties, he told them that the Commons could run the country alone.
At the same time, the ever pragmatic Mr. Powell, 66, does not seem threatened by Ms. Rice, 48.
Ever pragmatic, Colette trained as a teacher to provide both financial stability and a job with child-friendly hours.
But anger at the execution of the rising's leaders swung public opinion firmly behind the rebels, and the Catholic church, ever pragmatic, quietly changed its stance.
Ever pragmatic, Haze signed with Universal, based on "their statistics, their success rate and the fact that I got a pretty damn good deal outta them".
Ever pragmatic, Mr. Rudel told the organizers that in lieu of his fee he would take the sets of the production back home to City Opera, where they were put to good use.
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The ever-pragmatic Mr Murdoch would probably settle for that.
"I don't," he says, ever-pragmatic, "but I'm not sure what 'new music' means any more.
The ever-pragmatic Bordelais welcomed English rule, which lasted for 300 years.
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