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The Depression began, to a large extent, as a garden-variety downturn.

This précis serves, to an extent, as a reproof of what one loves.

The selloff can be explained to some extent as a market correction and part of a wider flight from risk.

But Mr. Peterson seems to approach "the American family" to a large extent as a color-blind term.

P. oleracea sativa, known as kitchen garden pusley, is grown to some extent as a potherb, mostly in Europe.

To a great extent, as a new member, he kept his head down and did not showboat, even though he was something of a celebrity in the Senate.

As a tenor and soprano saxophonist, and even to some extent as a composer, Mr. Potter has long been a disciple of Mr. Shorter, who is now 77.

So I think of myself, to a certain extent, as a poet who does voices, which I think is a pretty orthodox way of going about writing, and has been since the modernists.

The selection must be interpreted, at least to some extent, as a husbanding of resources intended to give themselves the best chance of beating the bottom side, London Welsh, whom they host on Sunday week.

The majority view is that, in the last years of the Jiangxi Soviet, Mao functioned to a considerable extent as a figurehead with little control over policy, especially in military matters.

IOASs can be viewed to a certain extent as a response to these transaction costs.

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