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The travelling journalists are evidently a bit sick of having Abbott press conferences start without accompanying policy documents.
Em Grundy, though evidently a bit of a corker having made mincemeat of both Grundy brothers, is no cook.
It occupied one side of what was then called Tank Square, had 19 residential quarters, each with three sets of windows, and was evidently a bit of an eyesore.
The interiors are muted beige affairs with a proliferation of white leather – although it is evidently a bit more Premier Inn than Ritz: "Light wood effect deckheads, faux leather and marble veneer give the impression of luxury," say the manufacturers.
But there is also the MCC production, opening Wednesday, of LAURA WADE's "COLDER THAN HERE" about -- hold on -- a dying woman, evidently a bit of a control freak, who is determined to organize her own funeral.
I am also, evidently, a bit of an edge case here; Hauch notes that the current average user has fewer than 1k articles.
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The $151m figure is less than Zagat was hoping for a few years ago, but that valuation was perhaps self-evidently a bit high, as no one took the bait then.
He certainly has a distinctive style; he can evidently act a bit and he has now made several films.
O'Brien evidently thinks a bit of him ("massive engine") and Douglas Macarthur is well bred, as a brother to the fortuitous Oaks winner Was.
That, evidently, was a bit more "alternative" than the academy wanted, at least for this year.
With an election looming and threatened by a renewal of the fuel-price protests which briefly paralysed Britain in September—Mr Brown has evidently decided that a bit of short-termism is exactly what is needed.
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