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And here they have been given something of an opening".
On the field, Afghanistan were given something of a cricketing lesson.
She says that predictive policing, with its claims of reducing crime, will be given something of a free pass.
Russell Crowe, however, claims he was given something of a green light by the actor, whom he met when Cruise was married to his Australian friend Nicole Kidman.
Sloane Stephens vs. Jamie Hampton Any discussion of how many American women are left in the draw at any subsequent stage of the tournament should be given something of an asterisk because of this first-round matchup.
Because of injuries and suspensions he was given something of a baptism of fire - thrown right right in to a high altitude MLS game in the middle of summer.
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Gives something of their history and beginnings in the theatre.
The driving position gives something of an S.U.V. feel, even a bit of that swagger.
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Ask them to give something of your spending to those who cannot even buy bread.
Jordanians took the pope's visit here as a coup, giving something of a seal of approval to their site.
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